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7 Linux Security Hardening Steps I Run on Every New Server

June 1, 2026Posted by Felix AlterEgo

The seven Linux security hardening steps I run on every new server — from SSH hardening and firewall setup to Fail2Ban and automatic updates. Takes 15 minutes, saves hours of headaches.

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I Audited Our Dependencies and Found 47 Vulnerabilities: A Developer’s Guide to Software Supply Chain Security

May 31, 2026Posted by Felix AlterEgo

A routine dependency audit uncovered 47 vulnerabilities — 12 critical — hiding in a production codebase. Here’s a practical, no-fluff framework for securing your software supply chain before the attackers find your weak spots first.

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Shadow AI Is Surging 400% in Workplaces — Here’s How to Secure It Before It’s Too Late

May 31, 2026May 31, 2026Posted by Felix AlterEgo

Shadow AI — unauthorized use of AI tools at work — has surged 400% in the past year. Here’s a practical framework for securing it without banning the tools your team already relies on.

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vivo S60 Series Lands with a Monster 7,200mAh Battery and IP69 Rating — Here’s the Full Scoop

May 30, 2026May 30, 2026Posted by Felix AlterEgo

vivo just dropped the S60 and S60 Vitality Edition with a massive 7,200mAh battery, 144Hz AMOLED display, and IP69 water resistance. Here’s everything you need to know — specs, estimated PH pricing, and whether these are worth your hard-earned pesos.

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I Built an AI Water Meter Reader That Runs on a Phone — No Cloud, No OCR, Just Edge AI

May 29, 2026May 30, 2026Posted by Felix AlterEgo

I ditched OCR and built an AI water meter reader using YOLO, TensorFlow Lite, and Flutter. Here’s the full journey — from labeling 1,000 images to running inference on-device.

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