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  • Switching Hosting Accounts

    The Loop Log has gone through two migrations since its inception. It started out on the WordPress.com platform under a free account, more or less as a way to see if I wanted to start blogging again. I didn’t want to pay for web hosting unless I felt like I had enough content to justify…

    InfiniteLoop

    2025-12-18
    web_hosting
    cpanel, godaddy, incorrect captcha error, managed hosting, shared hosting, web hosting, wordpress
  • System Upgrade – Bash Script

    Branching off of the Learning the Shell series of posts, I have started to explore the Writing Shell Scripts chapter of William Shotts’ The Linux Command Line. I am not completely unfamiliar with the concept of writing scripts to automate functions, yet most of my experience with scripting has been in the context of Windows…

    InfiniteLoop

    2025-12-04
    linux
    apt, autoremove, bash, clean, dependencies, full-upgrade, linux, package managment, routine maintenance, scripting, ubuntu, update, upgrade, writing shell scripts
  • Hardening Windows 11

    Windows 10 reached its official End of Support on October 14, 2025, meaning Microsoft no longer provides security updates, patches, feature improvements, or technical assistance for the operating system. As a result, many users have already upgraded to Windows 11 or are in the process of doing so. However, Windows 11 ships with several default…

    InfiniteLoop

    2025-12-02
    windows
    configuration, harden, permissions, privacy, security, settings, telemetry, windows 11
  • Sunday Review – Week Ending November 23rd, 2025

    After working through the Learning the Shell chapter of William Shotts’s The Linux Command Line, I now have a solid foundation in how the shell works and how to interact with it effectively. Here’s a high-level summary of the main concepts covered across the ten sections: 1. What is “the Shell”? 2. Navigation 3. Looking…

    InfiniteLoop

    2025-11-23
    sunday review
    bash, cli, learning the shell, linux
  • Let’s Talk About Bits, Baby

    Some of you might be familiar with the concept that at the lowest level, all data in a computer is represented by 0s (zeros) and 1s (ones). This is quite spectacular to consider when you think about the many different formats computers can work with. For example, text, audio, and video. When you post a…

    InfiniteLoop

    2025-11-21
    tech_philosophy
    a mathematical theory of communication, base-10, base-2, binary, bits, claude shannon, decimal, information theory
  • Linux – Learning the Shell (Part 4)

    Today I’ve reached a benchmark. I’ve completed all 10 sections of Learning the Shell from The Linux Command Line by William Shotts. The last two sections I had remaining were sections 9 and 10, which cover Permissions and Job Control. These sections were mostly a refresher for me, as I was already familiar with the…

    InfiniteLoop

    2025-11-20
    linux
    bash, bg, chgrp, chmod, chown, cli, ctrl+z, fg, job control, jobs, kill, learning the shell, linux, permissions, ps, setgid, setuid, sleep, sticky bit, ubuntu
  • Linux – Learning the Shell (Part 3)

    In Part 2 of this series, I summarized the concepts and commands covered in Learning the Shell, Sections 5 through 8, from William Shotts’ online version of The Linux Command Line. In a follow-up post, I revisited two key principles from that week’s study (relative path directory references and globbing) as part of my Sunday…

    InfiniteLoop

    2025-11-19
    linux
    bash, cat, cli, echo, grep, i/o, learning the shell, linux, lpic-1, ls, piping, redirection, sort, standard input, standard output, stdin, stdout
  • Sunday Review – Week Ending November 16th, 2025

    Sundays are my designated review days. It’s a time I set aside to revisit the material I’ve worked on throughout the week and identify any concepts, functions, or processes that still feel unclear or that I want more practice with. It gives me a chance to reinforce what I’ve learned and resolve lingering questions. Here…

    InfiniteLoop

    2025-11-16
    sunday review
    bash, cd, certifications, cli, directory references, expansion, globbing, learning the shell, linux, lpic-1, ls, mv, relative path, wildcards
  • Linux – Learning the Shell (Part 2)

    As mentioned in my previous post, I am working through the online version of The Linux Command Line by William Shotts. My goal is to internalize this material before I begin the LPIC-1 Study Guide. I completed sections 1 through 4 of the chapter Learning the Shell the other day. Today I picked up where…

    InfiniteLoop

    2025-11-15
    linux
    bash, certifications, cli, learning the shell, linux, lpic-1, ubuntu
  • Linux – Learning the Shell (Part 1)

    I ran Slackware back in the late 90s. I also dipped into CentOS in the early 2000s. I’ve been attracted to Linux for many years, yet it was always as a side project. The type of work I was doing professionally was all Windows-based, so that’s where my main focus has been as far as…

    InfiniteLoop

    2025-11-11
    linux
    almalinux, bash, centos, certifications, cli, learning the shell, linux, lpic-1, operating systems, rhel, rocky linux, slackware, ubuntu, virtual machines
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