I'm not going to pretend that you are returning reader. You probably came from Bubbles, or perhaps you are one of the few people who has added this blog to their RSS reader. I wouldn't know actually, I very purposefully don't have analytics here, I would either get dissapointed that no one is reading, or stressed that too many are reading (probably both at the middle).
But still, if you were to look through my previous post, you would find a distinct lack of posts about cyber-security. There are a couple of posts about software-development, but mostly it's just me rambling about thoughts about life. How is this a HakkerBlog?
So, to set the scene, I had my first username from before I can remember. I won't share it here, since it's basically just my full name (the internet was so much more simple back in the day). Then, when I was ~15, first year of vocational school studying IT, I felt it was time for a new one.
You know how 15 year olds are like, we were basically a bunch of script kiddies, half of us chose IT only because they were gamers. The coolest thing we knew was to set the terminal color to green, hop on to the C:\ directory and run dir to have a terminal just throw out a bunch of text. Very hackertyper stuff.
Since I was studying IT (and was actually slightly interested in it), it made me care about cyber-security. I needed a new username, that didn't contain any identifying information. Just "Hackerman" was too generic, and probably not available anywhere, but changing the ck to kk made it sound even more amateurish (and funny), so it stuck. And such, Hakkerman was born.
I actually have a third username, which contains my (very generic) last name. Not a huge deal, since I often use it when playing ArmA anyway, but I'd like to keep this blog as anonymous as possible, so you'll have to live without.
So to recap, this blog is called Hakkerblog, not because it's about cyber-security, but because I thought the name was funny when I was 15 :).