Cleaning zebra for fnu and profit

This is about debugging techniques, reading code, software maintenance and general rants about anything I feel like writing about. Security and testing related posts may also appear from time to time.

NameLast modifiedDescription

accidental-disneyland.html2021-09-22 23:16 An accidental trip to Disneyland
afternoon-in-brussels.html2016-02-06 12:28 Drunken idea productionised
b-sides-london-201104.html2011-04-29 20:28 Security B-sides London 20/04/11 field report
ch-datablock.html2022-10-23 17:34 Opting out of government data sharing in Switzerland
code-review.html2013-09-21 14:10 Pub quizzes should be replaced with code reviews
evening-in-dublin.html2013-10-17 04:41 Drunken abuse of the filesystem to implement associative arrays in shell
fear-and-loathing-in-saxony.html2013-06-24 19:49 Fear and Loathing in Saxony
golf.html2012-03-02 10:05 Golfing 101
london-house-hunting.html2015-09-09 21:29 House hunting in London
los-monegros.html2013-10-08 09:32 My first desert
memleak-pthreads.html2011-02-24 14:44 Tracking down a memory leak in multithreaded C application
nfs-perfs.html2011-02-24 01:08 A general troubleshooting guide for NFS performance issues on Linux
oom-frag.html2011-03-01 04:59 The OOM killer may be called even when there is still plenty of memory available
segfault-gdb-strace.html2011-03-07 09:33 Example of using gdb and strace to find the cause of a segmentation fault

About the author

I am Adrien Kunysz. I enjoy playing with Unix systems, breaking things, fixing things, reading code and tinkering with low level components and tools (kernel, libc, debuggers,...). I can be reached at adrien@kunysz.be or as Krunch on Libera. You can find more about me on my LinkedIn profile.