Johnny.Decimal is a system to organise your digital life. It’s designed to help you find things quickly, with more confidence, and less stress. In real life, if you stored your stuff in piles of badly-labelled boxes you’d never find anything again. If you put those boxes in boxes, in boxes, you’d never know which box to open to find the next box. It would be chaos. But I just described how you save your computer files.
Imagine your computer as a physical storage space. We can’t put everything on the floor, so we buy some shelves. If we had a limitless number of shelves, we wouldn’t know which one to look on when we wanted to find something. So we get ten shelves. We decide to dedicate each shelf to an area of our life.
Mostly trustworthy paths to self hosted linux userspace.
This project contains tidy and well documented build scripts that make few assumptions about your host operating system.
A process and utilities for bootstrapping a Linux userspace from a minimal set of tools and build environment in such a way that it is more likely to detect a "trusting trust" code recognition and injection attack.
This is the LibreSilicon process specification (WIP) Please use XeLaTeX for rendering the documents
Features are:
1 micron (1 um)
twin-well for cmos
pbase / nbase (optional) for bipolar
shallow trench isolation
sonos for flash (optional)
silicification
aiming higher voltages, higher speed and higher feasibilty for modern Analog and System-on-Chip design.
A step-by-step process that details how to determine what programs, if any, are accessing your webcam.