
Jean-Christophe Miler
Self-taught IT enthusiast
I’m learning about cybersecurity and everyday about IT
AdGuard Home: The Ultimate Network-Wide Ad Blocking Solution
AdGuard Home: Your Privacy Protection Center In an era where online advertisements and tracking have become pervasive, finding effective privacy protection is more important than ever. AdGuard Home stands as a powerful, free, and open source solution that provides network-wide ad and tracker blocking through DNS-level filtering. This comprehensive tool protects all devices in your home network without requiring any client-side software, making it an excellent choice for both tech enthusiasts and casual users seeking to reclaim their online privacy.
Read MoreNocoDB: The Open-Source Airtable Alternative for No-Code Databases
NocoDB: Build Databases Like Spreadsheets Without Writing Code In the world of no-code tools, NocoDB stands out as a revolutionary platform that transforms how we interact with databases. With over 62,000 GitHub stars and more than 20 million Docker downloads, this open-source project has become the go-to Airtable alternative for developers and businesses alike.
Read MorePlumber: Open Source Compliance CLI for GitLab CI/CD
Plumber: Open Source Compliance CLI for GitLab CI/CD Managing GitLab CI/CD pipelines at scale comes with unique challenges. How do you ensure every pipeline meets security standards? How do you maintain consistency across hundreds of projects? Plumber is the answer — an open source CLI designed to analyze and enforce compliance in your GitLab CI/CD workflows.
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Everything Claude Code: The Open Agent Harness System Transforming Developer Productivity
Transform Your AI Coding Workflow with ECC Tools The landscape of AI-assisted software development has evolved dramatically. What started as simple code completion has become a sophisticated ecosystem of intelligent agents, skills, and automated workflows. At the forefront of this transformation stands Everything Claude Code (ECC), an open-source project that has garnered over 77,000 GitHub stars and become the backbone of modern AI agent harnesses.
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Nocterm: Build Terminal UIs the Flutter Way
If you’ve ever wanted to build beautiful terminal applications but found traditional approaches cumbersome, Nocterm might be exactly what you need. This Flutter-inspired TUI (Terminal User Interface) framework brings modern UI development patterns to the command line.
Read MoreNPM Visual Manager: A Visual Package Manager for VS Code
Managing NPM dependencies in JavaScript projects typically requires command-line interactions, but what if you could handle everything through an intuitive visual interface? NPM Visual Manager brings a NuGet-style package manager experience directly into VS Code, allowing you to view, search, and update dependencies without ever touching the terminal.
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Take Back Your Privacy with Privacy Badger
In an era where online tracking has become ubiquitous, protecting your browsing privacy has never been more important. Privacy Badger is a free browser extension developed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) that automatically blocks advertisers and third-party trackers from secretly following you across the web.
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Simutil: The Terminal UI Every Mobile Developer Needs
Mobile development often means juggling between Android Studio, Xcode, and countless terminal commands to launch emulators and simulators. What if you could manage all your virtual devices from a single, elegant terminal interface? Meet Simutil — a cross-platform utility TUI app that transforms how you work with iOS simulators and Android emulators.
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Downloading a Model for AI Applications with Podman Desktop
Podman Desktop makes it easy to work with AI applications through its AI Lab extension. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the process of downloading AI models to get started.
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HolyClaude: Your Complete AI Coding Workstation in Docker
Stop configuring. Start building. HolyClaude is a pre-configured Docker container that gives you a complete AI coding environment in just 30 seconds. No more spending hours debugging Chromium in Docker, installing Claude Code, or wiring up web UIs. Just pull, run, and build.
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Zenclora OS: Discover the Peaceful Linux Distribution
In a world cluttered with bloated operating systems and endless updates, Zenclora OS emerges as a breath of fresh air. This Linux distribution promises “Quiet System. Clear Mind. Absolute Freedom.” But does it deliver? Let’s explore what makes Zenclora special.
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Beeper: One Inbox for All Your Chats
Tired of constantly switching between WhatsApp, Telegram, Instagram, and a dozen other messaging apps? Meet Beeper, the universal chat client that brings all your conversations together in one beautiful, organized inbox.
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Vast.ai: The GPU Marketplace Revolutionizing AI Infrastructure
In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, access to powerful GPU compute has become a critical bottleneck for developers, startups, and enterprises alike. Enter Vast.ai, the world’s largest GPU marketplace that is transforming how we think about AI infrastructure.
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Yazi: The Blazing Fast Terminal File Manager
Yazi (meaning “duck” in Chinese) is a modern terminal file manager written in Rust, leveraging the power of non-blocking asynchronous I/O. With over 35,000 stars on GitHub, it has quickly become one of the most popular file managers for developers and power users who spend their time in the terminal.
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Vertex AI Studio: Build, Test, and Deploy Generative AI at Scale
In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, Google Cloud offers a comprehensive solution for developers and enterprises looking to harness the power of generative AI. Vertex AI Studio is a powerful console tool designed to streamline your foundation model workflows—from rapid prototyping to seamless deployment.
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Free LLM API Resources: The Ultimate Guide to Free AI Access
If you’re a developer, researcher, or AI enthusiast looking to experiment with large language models without breaking the bank, you’ve found the right resource. The free-llm-api-resources repository on GitHub is a curated collection of services offering free or trial-based access to LLM APIs—a goldmine for anyone building AI-powered applications.
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lazydocker: The lazier way to manage Docker
lazydocker: The lazier way to manage Docker If you use Docker daily, you know how tedious it can be to remember the countless commands for managing your containers. Between docker-compose ps, docker-compose logs, docker-compose restart and the countless options, you can easily lose track. That’s exactly what lazydocker was created for.
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Droid CLI Orchestrator and Factory.ai: The Future of AI-Powered Software Development
Droid CLI Orchestrator and Factory.ai: The Future of AI-Powered Software Development The landscape of software development is undergoing a profound transformation. With the rise of AI-powered agents, developers now have unprecedented tools at their disposal to automate complex tasks, coordinate specialized droids, and accelerate their workflows. Two remarkable solutions leading this charge are Factory.ai and the Droid CLI Orchestrator.
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Search and Download Files from GitHub Without Leaving Your Terminal
Grab Anything You Need from GitHub Without the Clone Wait If you’ve ever needed just one or two files from a large GitHub repository, you know the frustration: waiting for an entire repository to clone when you only need a tiny piece of it. Enter ghgrab, a simple yet powerful terminal tool that lets you search and download files from GitHub without leaving your CLI.
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LLMFIT - Find the Perfect LLM for Your Hardware
Finding the Right LLM for Your Hardware Running large language models locally has become increasingly popular, but figuring out which models will actually work on your specific hardware setup can be a frustrating trial-and-error process. Enter llmfit, a terminal tool that takes the guesswork out of local LLM deployment by analyzing your system and recommending models that will run well on your machine.
Read MoreSysWarden: Enterprise-Grade Firewall Orchestration for Linux
Eliminating Internet Background Noise at the Kernel Level The internet is a noisy place. Every public server faces constant bombardment from automated scanners, brute-force attackers, and malicious bots. Traditional firewall configurations often struggle to keep up with the volume of threats, leaving servers vulnerable or drowning in log files. SysWarden is an enterprise-grade firewall orchestrator designed to eliminate this noise at the kernel level, dropping 99% of malicious traffic before it ever reaches your applications.
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Bitdefender AI Skills Checker: Secure Your AI Agents Before Deployment
Bitdefender AI Skills Checker: Secure Your AI Agents Before Deployment As AI agents and skills become more powerful, so do the risks associated with them. Bitdefender AI Skills Checker is a free tool designed to verify the security of AI skills before installation, helping developers identify vulnerabilities and malicious code before deployment.
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Malware Analysis Sandbox Setup
Overview Build a secure malware analysis environment for SOC Analysts to safely analyze malicious samples and extract threat intelligence.
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Network Traffic Analysis with Wireshark
Overview A comprehensive SOC Analyst project for analyzing network traffic to detect security threats and understand attack patterns using Wireshark.
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Phishing Email Analysis Lab
Overview A comprehensive SOC Analyst project for analyzing phishing emails and developing incident response skills.
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SIEM Rule Creation and Testing
Overview Develop and test SIEM detection rules to enhance SOC monitoring capabilities and improve threat detection across multiple attack vectors.
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SOC Analyst Projects
Welcome to a comprehensive collection of hands-on SOC Analyst projects designed to build practical cybersecurity skills.
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Windows Log Forensics Investigation
Overview A hands-on SOC Analyst project for investigating Windows security events and detecting potential intrusions using system logs.
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OpenCode
OpenCode: The Power of an AI Coding Agent in Your Terminal In the rapidly evolving landscape of AI-assisted development, most tools live within the confines of a specific IDE or a browser tab. OpenCode (found at opencode.ai) breaks that mold by bringing a high-powered, open-source AI coding agent directly to where many developers spend most of their time: the terminal.
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BentoPDF
BentoPDF: The Ultimate Privacy-First PDF Toolkit In the world of online document management, the trade-off is usually between convenience and security. Most free tools require you to upload your files to their servers, leaving a digital footprint of your sensitive information. BentoPDF changes that narrative entirely.
Read MoreBun
Bun: The All-in-One JavaScript Runtime That’s Changing the Game In the world of JavaScript development, speed and tooling complexity have long been the two biggest pain points. We’ve grown accustomed to a “Frankenstein” stack: Node.js for the runtime, npm or Yarn for packages, Webpack or Vite for bundling, and Jest or Vitest for testing.
Read MoreCertificates
Cisco Networking Academy Free online courses. In-person learning. Certification-aligned pathways in topics like Cybersecurity, Networking, and Python.
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n8n Automation Project🚀
Belgian Train Departure Agent: An n8n Automation Project Overview This project showcases a powerful n8n workflow that creates an intelligent Belgian train departure agent. The system integrates with the iRail API to provide real-time train departure information through Telegram bot interactions and scheduled checks, demonstrating the capabilities of low-code automation for real-world transportation data.
Read MoreCal.com
Cal.com: The Open-Source Scheduling Infrastructure Cal.com (formerly Calendso) is a powerful, open-source alternative to proprietary scheduling tools like Calendly. It is designed to be the “scheduling infrastructure for everyone,” offering unparalleled flexibility, privacy, and customization for individuals, teams, and enterprises.
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Tally
The Simplest Way to Create Forms Tally.so is a next-generation online form builder that has revolutionized the way users create and share forms. Often described as the “Notion of form builders,” Tally moves away from traditional, rigid drag-and-drop interfaces in favor of a clean, document-like editing experience.
Read More🚀 Automating Battery Charge Limits on Arch Linux (KDE Plasma)
If you use a laptop with Linux, you probably know that keeping your battery at 100% while plugged into AC power all day is a recipe for premature battery degradation. Most modern laptops support a “Battery Threshold” or “Conservation Mode,” usually capped at 80%.
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🚀 Getting Started with LazyVim: The Easiest Way to Use Neovim
LazyVim is a starter configuration for Neovim that simplifies setup, provides a beautiful interface, and includes essential developer features right out of the box. It uses the lazy.nvim plugin manager, making it fast and easy to customize.
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5ire
5ire: The Free, Open-Source AI Assistant Built for Real-World Productivity In the rapidly evolving landscape of Large Language Models (LLMs), connecting raw intelligence to real-world tasks is the key to true productivity. 5ire is an elegant, open-source desktop application that serves as the ultimate AI Assistant and Model Context Protocol (MCP) Client, providing a powerful, yet remarkably simple, interface to harness the full capabilities of your AI models.
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🚀 How to Boot Ventoy USB Drive in VirtualBox on Arch Linux
Booting a Virtual Machine (VM) from a physical USB drive, like a Ventoy multi-boot drive, requires a special workaround on VirtualBox, especially on Linux hosts like Arch. This is because VirtualBox does not natively recognize physical USB drives as bootable hard disks.
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Euria
Euria: The Ethical and Sovereign AI Assistant That Respects Your Data In a world increasingly reliant on artificial intelligence, choosing a digital assistant shouldn’t mean sacrificing your privacy or contributing to unsustainable energy consumption. Euria, the sovereign AI assistant from Infomaniak, offers a powerful, ethical, and entirely independent alternative, designed to boost your productivity while guaranteeing the confidentiality of your data.
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Haruna
Haruna: The Minimalist Powerhouse Video Player Built for the Modern Desktop In the crowded landscape of media players, finding one that strikes the perfect balance between powerful performance, customizability, and a clean, modern interface can be a challenge. Enter Haruna, an elegant, open-source video player built with the robust libmpv library and backed by the expertise of the KDE community. Haruna is designed for users who want a distraction-free viewing experience without sacrificing advanced control.
Read MoreKeePassXC
KeePassXC: The Ultimate Open-Source Key to Digital Security In an age where every online service demands a unique, complex password, managing your digital life can feel like safeguarding a thousand different keys. Thankfully, solutions like KeePassXC offer a robust, secure, and user-centric approach to credential management, putting you back in complete control of your data.
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Ferdium
🚀 Reclaim Your Digital Life: Why Ferdium is the Ultimate Open-Source Hub for All Your Web Services The modern workflow is fractured. We leap from Gmail to Slack, then to Discord, Trello, and WhatsApp—each housed in its own browser tab or desktop application. This constant context-switching isn’t just annoying; it’s a productivity killer, turning our screens into a chaotic digital sprawl.
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Jan
Jan.ai: The Open-Source, Private ChatGPT Replacement Jan.ai is an innovative and powerful desktop application designed to be the ultimate open-source alternative to proprietary large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT. The platform’s core mission is to empower users with full control over their AI, prioritizing privacy, customizability, and local operation. Built on a philosophy of Open Superintelligence, Jan is developed publicly and transparently, inviting the community to contribute to its growth.
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Nextcloud
Nextcloud: Open Source Content Collaboration Platform Nextcloud is the world’s most popular open-source content collaboration platform, offering a powerful, self-hosted, and secure alternative to public cloud services. It is trusted by tens of millions of users across thousands of organizations globally, from government agencies to small businesses and home users.
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Gamma
Gamma: AI Presentation Maker & Website Builder Gamma is a modern, AI-powered design platform that enables users to create engaging and visually polished content without extensive design effort or coding knowledge. It focuses on accelerating the transformation of ideas into professional-grade assets, such as presentations, websites, documents, and social media posts.
Read MoreAppFlowy: The Open-Source, Privacy-Focused Notion Alternative 🚀
AppFlowy is a free and open-source AI collaborative workspace designed as a privacy-first alternative to proprietary productivity tools like Notion. It brings together projects, wikis, tasks, and team collaboration into a unified, customizable environment, giving users complete control over their data.
Read MoreJoin Me for Advent of Cyber 2025!
I am excited to announce that I will be participating in Advent of Cyber 2025 hosted by TryHackMe!
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Antigravity
Google Antigravity 🚀 Website: https://antigravity.google/ Developer: Google Release Date: November 2025 Platforms: Windows, macOS, Linux
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Leonardo AI
Leonardo.Ai: Creativity, Unleashed Leonardo.Ai is a comprehensive generative AI platform designed to create production-quality visual assets with unprecedented quality, speed, and style consistency. It is positioned not just as an image generator, but as a full creative suite for professionals, teams, and developers.
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Cyber security🔒
Tools Bitwarden Bitwarden is a free and open-source password manager that helps users securely store and manage their login credentials, encryption keys, and other sensitive data. It offers advanced security features, including end-to-end encryption, two-factor authentication, and zero-knowledge proof, ensuring that only the user has access to their stored information
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Convertx
ConvertX is a self-hosted online file converter that supports over 1,000 different file formats. Designed for ease of use, it allows users to convert files between various formats without relying on third-party conversion websites. The application is built using TypeScript, Bun, and Elysia, making it a modern solution for file conversion needs.
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Linux Distributions
Top 7 Linux Distributions Red Hat Overview: Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is a commercial Linux distribution developed by Red Hat, aimed at the corporate market. It is known for its stability, security, and support. Target Audience: Businesses and enterprises that require a reliable and supported operating system. Package Management: Uses RPM (Red Hat Package Manager) and YUM/DNF for package management. RedHat
Read MoreDuck AI
DuckDuckGo Artificial Intelligence Duck.ai is an innovative artificial intelligence platform designed to enhance user experiences through intelligent automation and personalized interactions. It leverages advanced machine learning algorithms to provide solutions across various domains, including customer service, data analysis, and content generation. By focusing on user privacy and data security, Duck.ai aims to deliver efficient and reliable AI-driven services while ensuring a seamless and engaging experience for its users.
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Web Browsers
My Top 7 Web Browsers in 2025 Brave Brave is a fast, secure, and private web browser that blocks ads and trackers by default. It was founded by Brendan Eich, the co-founder of Mozilla, and is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Brave
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Distrowatch
DistroWatch.com is a website dedicated to tracking and reporting on the wide variety of Linux distributions and BSD operating systems available. Launched in May 2001, it serves as a central hub for news, reviews, and general information about the open-source operating system landscape. The site is an invaluable resource for both newcomers looking for their first distribution and veterans who want to stay updated on the latest developments across the community.
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