The Whisper Engine Source Code Is Available

DeadSwitch delivers. Again.
The Whisper Engine is now open-source.
Explore and audit the code on GitHub.

Current version: 0.0.8 – under heavy development.
This is not just another static site generator.
Whisper Engine is for those who demand simplicity, privacy, and control from inside Emacs.

It’s not an abandoned concept. DeadSwitch runs on it.

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Breadcrumbs In The Wire – Why OPSEC Is Important

OPSEC Is Not For The Military

Operational Security (OPSEC) isn’t a military secret – it’s a survival tool.
People think it’s for soldiers, spies, or hackers.
But it’s for civilians. For you.
Every day, you leave trails: where you go, who you talk to, what you buy.
Someone is watching. Someone is connecting the dots.
OPSEC is the discipline of controlling your own story before someone else writes it for you.

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Protecting The Wire – Semaphore Behind SSL Proxy

Mission Brief

Plain text communication is loud. It’s bleeding data.
Prying eyes can see every bit in the wire.

You have to isolate the backend – the Semaphore UI and MySQL containers stay locked down. Unreachable for the external work.
Open a tiny hole on the stronghold to the world – the frontend is an NginX SSL proxy.

You use:

  • Podman pod for network and container isolation
  • The Semaphore and MySQL containers without exposing them to the world
  • An NginX proxy container with SSL
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Vulnerabilities Included – Vibe Coding Security

Computers are an integral part of our lives.
They manage our bank accounts.
They power the grids that light our cities.
Remote work.
Messaging.
Dating.

In the core – there is code.
Structures of instructions for the computer.

Vibe Coding?
You say it normally as a human.
AI translates it to the machine.

But does it really understand you?

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The Silent Operator’s Language – Common Lisp Basics

Languages rise and fall.
Syntactic sugar.
Hair-raising formulas.
One claims speed. Another elegance.

Common Lisp stayed silent.
Evolved in peace.
Only a few were brave enough to touch it.
Even fewer live in it daily.

It’s not just old. It’s alive.
Ghost-grade tool.
No hype. No noise.
Longevity.

We begin with the basics – the kind you can build an entire operation on.
It’s not a tutorial. It’s a field manual.

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