On Writing and Blogging
Launching net-runner.sh
The website net-runner.sh is now online.
It provides a central place to outline my part-time services in the areas of OSINT and hardware.
What’s new?
- The site is brand new and comes with an RSS feed, so updates can be followed easily without relying on social media platforms.
- In addition to service descriptions, there will occasionally be commentaries on current OSINT-related developments – ranging from case studies to reflections on methods, tools, and ethical considerations.
The focus remains on supporting NGOs, journalists, and individuals with practical knowledge and responsible approaches to information security.
While net-runner.sh focuses on services around OSINT and hardware consulting, I also maintain a more personal blog at mad-byt.es.
What to expect there
- Regular posts on technical topics such as Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), self-hosting, and related experiments.
- Notes and write-ups from my own projects, sometimes highly practical, sometimes exploratory.
- Content written without journalistic intent – the blog is more of a personal lab notebook than a polished publication.
The two sites complement each other:
- net-runner.sh → service-oriented, occasional OSINT commentary
- mad-byt.es → personal, technical deep dives without claims to completeness or neutrality