diff --git a/content/post/books/index.md b/content/post/books/index.md index 567321f..f89309a 100644 --- a/content/post/books/index.md +++ b/content/post/books/index.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ the [F] tag means that the book is available freely online. A great starting poi # Programming - Clean Code - Clean Architecture -- Data Stuctures the fun way +- Data Structures the fun way - Essential Java - The GO programming language - Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software diff --git a/content/post/t400-libreboot-guide/index.md b/content/post/t400-libreboot-guide/index.md index be6e024..1a8ee88 100644 --- a/content/post/t400-libreboot-guide/index.md +++ b/content/post/t400-libreboot-guide/index.md @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ The first step is to flash libreboot on your T400, the libreboot docs have a ton After having disassembled the device, you will have access, just on top of the two RAM slots, to the bios chip. Using the jumper cables connect your programmer of choice to the Clip and then the clip to the chip. REMEMBER to turn on the programmer only AFTER a solid connection between the clip and chip is established, to avoid any kind of voltage issue. Similarly, turn off the programmer BEFORE removing the clip. -the next step is to read and save the current BIOS, so that, in case anything goes wrong while writing onto the chip, you will have a backup to use to go back to a working BIOS. It is highly recommended to backup the .bin a couple of times and use the command "diff" to check the you have two exact copies of the BIOS, keep trying untill you do. This is the safest option, i never do it cause it bothers me trying to have a working BIOS. +the next step is to read and save the current BIOS, so that, in case anything goes wrong while writing onto the chip, you will have a backup to use to go back to a working BIOS. It is highly recommended to backup the .bin a couple of times and use the command "diff" to check the you have two exact copies of the BIOS, keep trying until you do. This is the safest option, i never do it cause it bothers me trying to have a working BIOS. diff --git a/data/talks.json b/data/talks.json index ae10d20..d5eb63f 100644 --- a/data/talks.json +++ b/data/talks.json @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ "speakers": ["anonymous-speaker"], "date": "2023-12-27T17:00:00", "location": "37C3", - "tags": ["anonimity", "esim"], + "tags": ["anonymity", "esim"], "notes": "Couldn't hear anything, left after paper data eSIM giveaway.", "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2023/hub/en/event/mobile-phone-privacy-with-silentlink-workshop/", "duration": "PT1H", @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ "speakers": ["Roger Dingledine"], "date": "2023-12-28T23:00:00", "location": "37C3", - "tags": ["anonimity", "censorship", "obfs4", "politics", "snowflake", "tor"], + "tags": ["anonymity", "censorship", "obfs4", "politics", "snowflake", "tor"], "notes": "I really enjoyed this one.", "url": "https://media.ccc.de/v/37c3-12040-tor_censorship_attempts_in_russia_iran_turkmenistan", "duration": "PT1H2M41S", @@ -807,7 +807,7 @@ "attended": true }, { - "title": "Open Food Facts : Acting on the health and environnemental impacts of the food system", + "title": "Open Food Facts : Acting on the health and environmental impacts of the food system", "speakers": ["Pierre Slamich"], "date": "2024-02-02T11:40:00", "location": "Fosdem24",