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Recent News
Custom Kali Linux ISO — part 2

In part 1 of this (mini) series I described what I did to be able to build an ISO image using Vagrant. Now it’s time to actually customize it. I’ll show...

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Custom Kali Linux ISO — part 1

When I wanted to create a custom Kali Linux ISO using Vagrant, the allocated disk was not big enough. Solving this required some searching and putting...

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Open tabs — December 2022

The end of the year is a nice time to review my open tabs on my phone and computer to see what’s worth saving and what is not. So here is another round...

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AWS CLI tools I've used

A quick post (mostly for myself) to list the command line tools I’ve used over the years to interact with AWS, besides the official AWS Command Line Interface...

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All Day DevOps 2022

All Day DevOps 2022

Today was the 7th All Day DevOps. Just like last year the organizers managed to get 180 speakers, spread over 6 tracks, to inform, teach and entertain...

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Pulling Docker images via a SOCKS5 proxy

This post describes how you can work around a firewall to pull Docker images from a server that you do not have direct access to, using a SOCKS5 proxy...

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Migrating to Hugo

Migrating to Hugo

Once again have I rebuilt this website with a completely different technology stack. This post dives into some of the details. To be honest I’ve written...

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All Day DevOps 2021

All Day DevOps 2021

All Day DevOps, the free online DevOps conference that goes on for 24 hours, was held for the 6th time today. With a total of 180 speakers spread over...

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All Day DevOps 2021

All Day DevOps 2021

All Day DevOps, the free online DevOps conference that goes on for 24 hours, was held for the 6th time today. With a total of 180 speakers spread over...

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Devopsdays oNLine 2021

Since COVID-19 is still around, devopsdays Amsterdam was an online event again. These are the notes I took while watching the talks. How cognitive biases...

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Devopsdays oNLine 2021

Since COVID-19 is still around, devopsdays Amsterdam was an online event again. These are the notes I took while watching the talks. How cognitive biases...

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