Summon your own Kubernetes cluster from thin air using Proxmox, Terraform, Ansible, and the SIGHUP Distribution. A practical guide for DevOps sorcerers ready to automate their homelab (or production envinronment) like magic.| Tobia Bocchi: whoami, blogging, notes
Using Lambda to collect otherwise unavailable metrics in conjuction with CloudWatch Alerts| Tobia Bocchi: whoami, blogging, notes
Using Ansible to deploy websites and a mail server on your VPS| Tobia Bocchi: whoami, blogging, notes
Spend your money wisely: buy yourself (and your family) a server instead of new laptops Recently my girlfriend started working an internship at an architecture firm and my sister started her apprenticeship in university. Both of them need Windows for their work (🤮) but unfortunately both of them daily drive an iPad. At first I started looking for old laptops around the house but I quickly gave up because they were all too old and slow to run Windows.| Tobia Bocchi: whoami, blogging, notes
This is my first blog post! With it, I would like to tell you a little bit about how I got into RF hacking and what tools I use to analyze RF signals. My experience Radio Frequency (RF) communications are used in a plethora of devices, the first time I got in touch with RF communication was when in middle school I bought a radio-controlled (RC) car. The communication between the remote and the car used RF to RX/TX throttling and steering, and the remote had a tiny crystal that you could swap ...| Tobia Bocchi: whoami, blogging, notes
My name is Tobia Bocchi. I am an Italian professional track & field athlete and a computer science engineer. You can find my public PGP key here Sport I started track & field in 2006, at the age of 9, while also playing rugby in my hometown’s team. Growing up, I reached a point where playing two sports at a high level was too physically demanding, not to mention the fact that in the meantime I was attending the local ‘scientific’ high school.| tobiabocchi.me
Security cameras are ubiquitous in today’s world, with millions of them installed in homes, businesses, and public spaces around the globe. These cameras are meant to provide a sense of security and surveillance, but they can also be a potential security threat if not properly secured. Working on my master’s thesis with the support of SECloud (Security Edge and Cloud Lab), and specifically the ACES (Automotive Cyberphysical and Embedded Security) laboratory, I recently had the opportunity...| tobiabocchi.me