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ADHD Diary #003 — Easter Monday, Spring Vibes, and a Brain That Never Stops

Easter Monday brought unexpected joy with swimming, treats, and quality time. Discover how these moments are a treasure for an ADHD brain.

2026-04-06 / ~8 min read min read

ShieldX v0.4: Red Team Results — 386 Tests, 99.6% Detection, Zero Failures

We red-teamed ShieldX v0.4 with 386 automated and manual attack scenarios across 13 attack categories. The result: 99.6% attack detection, zero test failures, and 100% kill chain coverage.

2026-04-06 / ~3 min read min read

ADHD Diary #002: No-Travel-Day — 155 Commits in 8 Days

155 commits. 8 days. 8 projects. 74 new features. 62 bug fixes. Those are the raw numbers from a week that was nothing special. No sprint, no hackathon, no deadline

2026-04-06 / ~3 min read min read

ADHD Diary #001: No-Travel-Day

For some people, ADHD is not a trend. I’m deeply grateful to one of my bosses who, about two years ago, suggested I get tested. During the assessment, I

2026-04-05 / ~2 min read min read

RPKI Didn't Fix Routing.

We validated who is allowed to announce a prefix. We never validated how it gets there.

2026-04-05 / ~2 min read min read

Claude-Cortex: Giving Claude Code a Long-Term Memory

Claude Code forgets everything between sessions. I built a structured memory system that fixes that — no database, no server, just Markdown files.

2026-04-05 / ~2 min read min read

Slop-Radar: A Buzzword Detector for the Age of AI Slop

200+ English and 120+ German AI-style phrases. 14 structural patterns. Because "delve into" needs to die.

2026-04-05 / ~2 min read min read

PaperCortex: Adding a Brain to Your Document Archive

Paperless-ngx is great at storing documents. It's terrible at understanding them. PaperCortex fixes that.

2026-04-05 / ~1 min read min read

Claude-Sync: One Claude Brain Across All Your Devices

I work on a MacBook, a Mac Studio, and sometimes SSH into servers. Claude forgot everything every time I switched. Not anymore.

2026-04-05 / ~1 min read min read

Claude-Code-Hardened: The Security Hooks That Saved My Public Repos

I almost pushed AWS credentials to GitHub. Twice. Then I built a system that makes it impossible.

2026-04-05 / ~2 min read min read