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ElleJay/lj

Hi, I'm lj, a os/firmware dev, evolved teacher, become pentester and now fed up with the consultancy world, thus doing consulting >.<

Since GitHub is becoming more and more of a steaming pile of trash, you'll mostly find my stuff on Codeberg or on my personal webspace & blog www.ljrk.org (I do have a `/blog where I cover my bad and worse ideas) as well as socials (where I do the same but in a less long-winded fashion). If you're looking for a more CV-like landing page, have look here.

Here you'll mostly find archives and mirrors of stuff, either from my own code or code I downloaded somewhere and wanted to make more easily accessible. Outside of that I just use this account to contribute to tools/projects I use/like or stumble upon. Within the historical/archived/mirrored repos you find here, you'll see my work on

  • reversed router firmwares such as my D-LINK DIR 88x,
  • inofficial game ports for AntMe/SeriousEngine/Edna & Harvey: The Breakout,
  • firmware flashing tools for Framework laptops or flashrom,
  • setting the embedded controller of the fan for some Acer laptops,
  • teachings on Computer Architecture and Programming Languages as well as InfoSec,
  • my own studies including things in Bio-Informatics but also going back to my high school days in 2013,
  • packaging for ArchLinux and Flatpaks,
  • and a lot more :)

I'm also a part of InSecurity Research Group where we conduct code audits and pentests for NGOs -- hit us up on hello@insrg.org!

For my dayjob at int³ I work on various pieces of tooling, platform, whatever is currently needed. One of our goals is to build a platform to help businesses do better IT security decisions, leveraging our extensive experience in that field. Yes, it's just another platform, yet single consultants don't scale, cost a lot and often don't do good either way, too. I wish I could tell you we've figured it out all the way though already, but that's far from the truth :D

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  1. ca-oscn-supps ca-oscn-supps Public

    [Mirror of https://codeberg.org/ljrk/ca-oscn-supps] Supplementary files for exercise sheets for FU CompSci Computer Architecture and Operating Systems & Communication Networks courses.

    TeX

  2. cc-posix-wrapper cc-posix-wrapper Public

    [Mirror of https://codeberg.org/ljrk/cc-posix-wrapper] Teaching gcc to understand POSIX cc flags

    Shell

  3. Edna_Harvhey-The_Breakout-Linux_Port Edna_Harvhey-The_Breakout-Linux_Port Public

    [Mirror of https://codeberg.org/ljrk/Edna_Harvhey-The_Breakout-Linux_Port] Inofficial port of the original EH:TB game to Linux

    C#

  4. lorly lorly Public

    [Mirror of https://codeberg.org/ljrk/lorly] Listen to O'Reilly Audiobooks

    Shell

  5. papi-sparc64 papi-sparc64 Public

    [Mirror of https://codeberg.org/ljrk/papi-sparc64] Patched PAPI for use in Cluster Computing on Sparc64 Linux

    C

  6. qemu-portux qemu-portux Public

    [Mirror of https://codeberg.org/ljrk/qemu-portux/settings] Port of at91 patch series for qemu 2.1.2 to master. All branches except 4.x may be rebased at any time!

    C