Glances

Glances: Keep an Eye on Your System at a Glance Monitoring your system is no longer optional. Whether you’re managing a Linux server, running containers, or maintaining a workstation, understanding how your resources are being used is critical. Glances is a powerful yet lightweight system monitoring tool that gives you a complete overview of your … Read more

Shell In A Box (Shellinabox)

A simple way to quickly connect to headless servers or IoT devices without extra tools. Shell In A Box (commonly known as shellinabox) is a web-based terminal emulator that allows users to access a Linux shell directly from a web browser. It provides a convenient way to manage servers remotely without needing an SSH client … Read more

Bottles in the Ocean: Sharing Our Message, Reading Others

Imagine for a moment that each of us is a bottle drifting in the vast ocean of life. Not empty, not discarded—but carefully sealed, carrying a message inside. A story. A truth. A hope. A wound. A dream. We bob along the waves, sometimes tossed by storms, sometimes basking in sunlight. We pass by other … Read more

The Silent Epidemic: How Scammers Are Targeting Older Adults — and What We Can Do About It

In a world increasingly connected by technology, the promise of convenience and connection also brings a darker reality: scams are on the rise, and older adults are among the most targeted. According to a recent report by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), adults over 60 reported losing $1.6 billion to fraud in 2023 — a staggering number … Read more

Protecting Our Elders in the Age of AI Scams

As AI technology grows more advanced, so do the scams targeting older adults. From voice cloning to fake tech support calls, fraudsters are using sophisticated tools to impersonate loved ones and manipulate trust. Let’s be proactive. Here’s how you can help protect your older relatives: ✅ Talk About It Start the conversation. Let them know … Read more

Just Sit and Think: Why Stillness Isn’t Laziness, It’s a Superpower

In a world that glorifies hustle, speed, and constant productivity, the idea of sitting quietly and thinking can feel… rebellious. We’re conditioned to believe that if we’re not doing something visible—typing, talking, building, moving—we’re wasting time. But here’s the truth: taking time to just sit and think isn’t lazy. It’s one of the most beneficial … Read more

Back Online—And Diving into Microsoft Autopilot!

Hey everyone! I know I’ve been off the radar for a bit, but I promise it’s been for a good reason. I’ve been deep in the world of Microsoft Autopilot, learning, testing, and shipping like never before. Recently, I successfully shipped a laptop and ran Autopilot with it—and let me tell you, it was slick. … Read more

When Someone Says “No” to Help, Respect It. Then Wait.

We all want to help the people we care about—especially when we see them struggling. But sometimes, when you offer help, the answer is simply: “No, thank you.” It can be hard to hear, especially when your intentions are good. But here’s something important to remember: Respect their “no.” Give them space. Let it breathe. … Read more

Is Failure Bad, or a Learning Moment?

Failure. Just the word can make our stomachs churn. It’s often painted as the villain in our stories—the thing we must avoid at all costs. But what if we’ve been looking at it all wrong? What if failure isn’t the end, but the beginning of something better? The Stigma Around Failure From a young age, … Read more

Finding the Mentor Who Is Where You Want to Be

Introduction In the journey of personal and professional growth, having a mentor can be a game-changer. A mentor provides guidance, support, and insights that can help you navigate challenges and seize opportunities. But how do you find the right mentor—someone who is where you want to be? Here are some steps to help you identify … Read more