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Mark Loveless, aka Simple Nomad, is a researcher and hacker. He frequently speaks at security conferences around the globe, gets quoted in the press, and has a somewhat odd perspective on security in general.

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Solar Adventures Continue
Mar 5

Mar 5 Solar Adventures Continue

Mark Loveless
Solar

Things change, especially with tech and things you plug into the wall needing power. This needs to be accounted for with my solar setup.

Why I Self Host
Jan 30

Jan 30 Why I Self Host

Mark Loveless
The Network

Not everyone self hosts, but I do. I get asked a lot as to why, so I’ll try and answer. Spoiler, I’m paranoid and a nerd.

Tales from the Past: I Spy
Jan 9

Jan 9 Tales from the Past: I Spy

Mark Loveless
The Past

Sometimes at work you’re spied on by others. Other times you spy on others. An entertaining look at some spying events in my past.

Pandemic Reflection
Dec 19

Dec 19 Pandemic Reflection

Mark Loveless
Status

The current pandemic started four years ago, a bit of reflection on the past few years. I feel there is hope.

Fun Friday: But Her Emails!
Dec 8

Dec 8 Fun Friday: But Her Emails!

Mark Loveless
Fun Friday

Once at a con I discovered some controversy. While funny, the implications could make one think twice about The Man.

The History of the Word "Cyber"
Dec 1

Dec 1 The History of the Word "Cyber"

Mark Loveless
Fun Friday

Used alone, the prefix “cyber” as a word by itself has a weird history.

My Pi-hole Rabbit Hole
Nov 21

Nov 21 My Pi-hole Rabbit Hole

Mark Loveless
The Network

Running Pi-hole in recursive mode has a lot of benefits - especially if you run your own mail server.

Tales from the Past: Not Getting Caught Part Three
Nov 10

Nov 10 Tales from the Past: Not Getting Caught Part Three

Mark Loveless
The Past

I was asked by a friend to glance at the perimeter of their network for security problems, and the answer was slightly more detailed than they expected.

Two Years
Nov 1

Nov 1 Two Years

Mark Loveless
Status
Fun Friday: Things NOT To Yell During Climax
Oct 20

Oct 20 Fun Friday: Things NOT To Yell During Climax

Mark Loveless
Fun Friday

Regardless of gender, there are a few phrases you should not be yelling right at the “height” of romantic encounters…

Tales from the Past: Not Getting Caught Part Two
Oct 3

Oct 3 Tales from the Past: Not Getting Caught Part Two

Mark Loveless
The Past

Vendors are the worse. Sometimes you had to report security problems to them in weird ways to get them to act at all.

Batteries - The First Year
Sep 19

Sep 19 Batteries - The First Year

Mark Loveless
Solar

I’ve had the batteries with the solar setup for over 12 months now. Let’s review how its impacted my energy posture.

Remembering 9/11
Sep 11

Sep 11 Remembering 9/11

Mark Loveless
Status

Some memories involving 9/11.

Fun Friday: Rooster Blocked
Sep 1

Sep 1 Fun Friday: Rooster Blocked

Mark Loveless
Fun Friday

Zippers and trousers do not mix. Trust me.

Network Revamp 2023
Aug 24

Aug 24 Network Revamp 2023

Mark Loveless
The Network

To save on server room space as well as power consumption, I migrated three tower systems to Intel NUCs and rack mounted them. Here’s why.

Tales from the Past: Not Getting Caught Part 1
Aug 18

Aug 18 Tales from the Past: Not Getting Caught Part 1

Mark Loveless
The Past

Sometimes, when one is quite paranoid, they will go to extremes to cover their tracks. This is a tale of one branch of a twisted underground lair of a rabbit hole.

The Mastodon Migration
Aug 8

Aug 8 The Mastodon Migration

Mark Loveless
The Network

It went perfectly smooth, until it didn’t. Full instructions on migrating a Mastodon instance to new hardware, including a few of my mistakes so you can learn from them.

What’s Old is New, Sorta…
Jul 25

Jul 25 What’s Old is New, Sorta…

Mark Loveless
Commentary

Remembering a concern from last century and how now, with the help of AI, it could actually be mitigated.

Being Green
Jul 13

Jul 13 Being Green

Mark Loveless
Commentary

The only way to reduce our carbon footprint is to create a financial incentive. It convinces the naysayers when you can put cash in their pockets.

Debian 12 (Quick) Review
Jun 20

Jun 20 Debian 12 (Quick) Review

Mark Loveless
The Lab

I tested Debian 12 as a potential replacement for Ubuntu in the NMRC server environment. It didn’t meet expectations.

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Mark Loveless, aka Simple Nomad, is a researcher and hacker. He frequently speaks at security conferences around the globe, gets quoted in the press, and has a somewhat odd perspective on security in general.

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