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Welcome to the charlesreid1.com wiki! This wiki contains code, articles, notes, writing, and logs from the various things I've worked on.
Welcome to the charlesreid1.com wiki! This wiki contains code, articles, notes, writing, logs, lists, guides, and other information.
 
Also see: https://github.com/charlesreid1/charlesreid1-awesome


==Useful Pages==
==Useful Pages==


The following page contains my reading list:
The following page contains my reading list:
* [[My Reading List]]
The following pages are very useful:
* [[Special:RecentChanges]] - a list of recently-changed pages
* [[Special:AllPages]] - a list of all pages on this wiki
* [[Special:SpecialPages]] a list of all wiki-related wiki pages
[[Mathematical Constants]]
==Recent Articles==
===Reading===


* [[My Reading List]]
* [[My Reading List]]


===Data Engineering===
A list of quotes I like:


[[GCDEC]] - notes from studying for Google Cloud Data Engineering Certification
* [[Quotes]]


===Computer Science===
Flags are collections of topical pages:


[[CS]]
* [[Flags]]


[[Project Euler]]
The following pages are very useful:


See [[Template:CSFlag]]
* [[Special:RecentChanges]] - a list of recently-changed pages
* [[Special:AllPages]] - a list of all pages on this wiki
* [[Special:SpecialPages]] a list of all wiki-related wiki pages


===Radio===
[[Kali]]


[[Radio]] - Collection of radio-related pages on the wiki
[[Mathematical Constants]]


[[Radio/Digital Modes]] - digital modes over the radio.
[[Recipes]]


[[SSTV]] - slow scan television and related software
How we use MediaWiki as a zettelkasten (note: this wiki is not a zettelkasten!): [[Zettelkasten]]


[[General]] - Notes from studying for general class ham license. '''UPDATE: passed my general class exam 8/5/2016 at the Defcon 24 ham exams'''
==Articles of Interest==


[[HackRF/June 2016]] - Working on getting the HackRF up and running
===Puzzles and Problems===


===Tiny Devices===
* [[FMM|Friday Morning Math Problems]]


I experiment with various tiny devices, a.k.a. [[:Category:TinyPwners|TinyPwners]]:
* [[Project Euler]]


[[ScrewCamera]] - tiny camera embedded in a screw
* [[Rubiks Cube]]


[[OrangePi]] - a tinier tiny computer.
===Mathematics===


[[Widy]] - portable wireless router, good drop-box for penetration testing
* [[Prime Numbers]]


[[Arduino]] - projects for Ardunio microcontrollers (morse code, LCD displays, wireless networks, Zigbee/XBee radios, etc.)


[[RaspberryPi]] - an extraordinary little device capable of running a full Linux OS. There are pages and pages of projects and notes here.
===Security===


[[ESP8266]] - minimal arduino-like chip device with full wireless networking stack, GPIO header pins, and not a whole lot else
[[Nmap/Short Course]]


===Teaching===
[[Kali]]


[[Worksheets]] for teaching calculus and engineering concepts.
[[OWASP]]


===Metasploit===
Kali Top 10:


[[MSF]] - the metasploit framework
* [[Burp Suite]]
* [[Aircrack]]
* [[Wireshark]]
* [[John the Ripper]]
* [[Nmap]]
* [[Sqlmap]]
* [[Dirbuster]]


[[Metasploitable]] - A virtual machine with multiple built-in vulnerabilities, to learn how to use Metasploit
Flags:


===Linux Networking===
* [[Template:KaliFlag]]


Revisiting some basic networking configuration/setup for a project involving ad-hoc wireless networks.
===Data Engineering===
* [[Linux/Networking]]
 
===Wifi Data Project===
 
I mentored a group of undergraduate students on a Wi-Fi data project for Winter 2015-Spring 2016 at South Seattle College.
* [[Wifi Data Project]]
 
===Security===


I've usually got some security projects going on.
* [[GCDEC]] - notes from studying for Google Cloud Data Engineering Certification
* [[Aircrack]]
* [[John the Ripper]]
* [[Stunnel]] and [[SSH]]
* [[Anonymous Browsing]]
* [[Wireless/Python]]
* [[Man in the Middle]]


===Kali Linux===
===Machine Learning===


Lots of Kali linux related pages.
* [[Fuel]] - data pipeline software for machine learning
* [[Kali]]
* [[Kali Raspberry Pi]]


===Bots===
* [[Keras]] - high-level API for building neural networks on top of a variety of tensor math back-ends


Building web bots, spiders, scrapers, etc. is a hobby of mine.
* [[Lasagne]] - high-level API for building neural networks in Theano
* [[Bots]] - contains a summary of different bots that I've built. Mainly twitter bots, but some other bots as well.


===Words Words Words===
===Computer Science===


Scrapers are lots of fun. They basically automate interaction with the web, allowing you to programmatically visit pages, extract content, push buttons, submit forms, and so on.
* [[CS]]


Words Words Words is a scraper/bot that tags word etymologies in Gutenberg e-books. This project used a web scraper to look up word etymologies in an online dictionary, parse the results, and color-code the resulting word based on its root language.
* [[Project Euler]]


[[Image:WordsWordsWords.png|500px]]
See extensive site map and table of contents at [[Template:CSFlag]]


Visit the project web page here: https://charlesreid1.github.io/wordswordswords
===Reading===


View the GitHub repository and source code here: https://github.com/charlesreid1/wordswordswords
* [[My Reading List]]


===Webapps===
==Older Articles==


Mainly for Raspberry Pi or other microcomputers, and for internet of things applications.
* [[Main Page/2016 Articles]]
* [[Webapps]] page.


==Flags==
==Flags==


The site has Flags that are used on various pages. Think of these like a master Table of Contents for a particular set of topics. A list of all flags:
See [[Flags]]
* [[Flags]]
 
Example flags:
* [[Template:KaliFlag]]
* [[Template:WirelessFlag]]
* [[Template:SSHFlag]]
* [[Template:LinuxNetworkingFlag]]

Latest revision as of 01:49, 14 April 2026

Welcome to the charlesreid1.com wiki! This wiki contains code, articles, notes, writing, logs, lists, guides, and other information.

Useful Pages

The following page contains my reading list:

A list of quotes I like:

Flags are collections of topical pages:

The following pages are very useful:

Kali

Mathematical Constants

Recipes

How we use MediaWiki as a zettelkasten (note: this wiki is not a zettelkasten!): Zettelkasten

Articles of Interest

Puzzles and Problems

Mathematics


Security

Nmap/Short Course

Kali

OWASP

Kali Top 10:

Flags:

Data Engineering

  • GCDEC - notes from studying for Google Cloud Data Engineering Certification

Machine Learning

  • Fuel - data pipeline software for machine learning
  • Keras - high-level API for building neural networks on top of a variety of tensor math back-ends
  • Lasagne - high-level API for building neural networks in Theano

Computer Science

See extensive site map and table of contents at Template:CSFlag

Reading

Older Articles

Flags

See Flags