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 ====== Welcome ====== ====== Welcome ======
  
-** WORK IN PROGRESS **+This is the DevDungeon Wiki. To get back to the blog, visit: [[https://www.devdungeon.com/]]
  
-Note, this wiki section of the site is very much in progress. +Welcome to the DevDungeon Virtual Hackerspace. My name is John Daniel Leon and I run this place. I believe strongly in software and hardware freedom and that knowledge is powerIn this wiki you will find lot of resources on programmingLinuxcybersecurity, and makingThe wiki will continue to grow and is always in-progress.
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-Welcome to the DevDungeon Virtual Hackerspace and what I know is stored here. Knowledge is power. Hack the planet. +
-Topics listed here are from highest level to lowest level with hardware and firmware at the bottom, application stuff in the middle, and at the top level our community, which is built on our shared interest in free technology and knowledge. +
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-===== Community ===== +
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-Hello! My name is John Leon and I run DevDungeon. I built it to be a learning resource and reference but also a communityWith this virtual hackerspace I aim to mimic physical hackerspace where many people pitch in to rent a large space that none of them could afford individually. Togetherwe can run our own infrastructure and each have our own space carved out for ourselves. In this casethe communication servers, file repositories, game server, and Linux servers that members use are part of infrastructure that we all share and get to use. +
-Help keep the site ad free and the infrastructure running by becoming a member. +
-Enjoy many perks like exclusive accounts and access to the DevDungeon infrastructure including: +
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-  * XMPP account (you@devdungeon.com) +
-  * Email account (you@devdungeon.com +
-  * Linux lab server access +
-    * SSH access +
-    * FTPS/SFTP +
-    * Git +
-  * Personal home space (/~you) +
-  * VIP Minecraft server access +
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-Use your lab space to follow tutorials, write programs and web apps, write bots and automations utilizing your chat and email accounts and FTP and git access. +
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-Other ways you can support me: +
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-  * Buy my book: Security with Go +
-  * Buy my courses: Working with Binary Data in Python, Deploy Django on Linux +
-  * Subscribe to Cathy Chatbot +
-  * Use Uppora.net site checker service +
-  * Signup for Digital Ocean and get credit +
-  * Signup for Interserver web hosting and get credit +
-  * Donate directly via PayPal or Bitcoin +
-  * Share the website and YouTube content+
  
 +With this virtual hackerspace I aim to mimic a physical hackerspace where many people pitch in to rent a large warehouse that none of them could afford individually. Together, we can run our own infrastructure and each have our own space carved out for ourselves. In this case, the communication servers, file repositories, game server, and Linux mainframe servers that members use are part of infrastructure that we all share and get to use.
  
 +Help keep the site ad free and the infrastructure running by becoming a member and enjoy many perks like exclusive accounts and access to the DevDungeon infrastructure and comunity.
 +See the [[community|Community]] page for more details about the community and membership.
  
 +There are many other ways you can help support me and DevDungeon. Visit the [[support_devdungeon|Support DevDungeon]] page for more information.
  
 +===== Become a Member =====
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 +Join!
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