SSH Hardening with ssh-audit

SSH Hardening with ssh-audit
Today I explored ssh-audit, a tool designed to audit SSH configurations. Although it’s an excellent tool, I found the hardening guides somewhat lacking. Hence, I decided to write a detailed walkthrough, ensuring the ssh/sshd configurations are easily readable.
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Introducing Shinobi Art Engine

Introducing Shinobi Art Engine
Today I am thrilled to introduce the Shinobi Art Engine, the ultimate tool for creating NFT collections. This is an extension of the amazing work done by the HashLips team, known for their pioneering efforts in NFT art generation, and it’s the first tool to support both BCH and ETH NFT collections. The CashNinjas team has been working on this project for a while now and we are excited to share it with the world.
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kitty, Starship and Terminal Customization

kitty, Starship and Terminal Customization
As someone who spends a significant chunk of time immersed in terminal windows, constantly tweaking and optimizing, I thought I had achieved an ideal setup with zsh and oh-my-zsh. However, in the spirit of continuous improvement, I recently embarked on a quest for re-evaluation and potential enhancement.
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Searching for the Perfect Keyboard

Searching for the Perfect Keyboard
For years, I’ve been using a CODE Keyboard equipped with Cherry MX Clear switches. It has served me faithfully, but recently, I’ve felt the need to try something different. Given the plethora of options now available, I embarked on a quest to find the perfect keyboard.
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Exploring Infinite Zoom

Exploring Infinite Zoom
Today, my friend Jeremiah brought up infinite zoom effects and started doing some research on how to create them. After a bit of time, he sent me over detailed documentation on creating infinite zoom effects, and asked me to translate the technical pieces. This is how the rabbit hole began. I just had to try it, so this blog will detail my own journey creating an infinite zoom using Midjourney!
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