Steven Zeegers

Hi, I'm Steven. I'm a 30-something autistic ethical hacker who is fascinated with technology and dabbles in photography, video games and creating content for YouTube and blogs.

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More than five years ago, when I created my Twitter account, I had no idea what to use it for. I had zero followers and only followed the suggested accounts – back when you didn’t navigate through seven pages of them. But soon after, I discovered the uses of Twitter. As a tool to promote …

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That moment when an app doesn’t let you post a password…

Today, I had the “pleasure” to do some more work related to setting up an ING acocunt ( a bank, if you don’t know what that is). On my to-do list: setting up their app. I suspected it to be pretty easy, taking my experience with another banking app into account.  However, when trying to …

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Shipping dates shouldn’t be a surprise

Who doesn’t like surprise? I mean, it probably depends on the kind of surprise. A significant other surprising you with a box of chocolates and a bouquet of roses sounds nice, right? But a stranger who’s holding up your store at gunpoint, that’s not a pleasant surprise. Anyway, I disgress. I wanted to talk about …

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Decommisioning a true warrior

Today, we’ve decommissioned one of the hardest-working members of our organization. After more than four years of connecting us to the internet, and protecting us from all the treats of the modern day internet, we’ve shut off our ISA server, and replace it with a more compact solution. I’ve got particularly fond memories of the …

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The end of Joomlareporter

Next month, I’ll be saying goodbye to Joomlareporter, the 2nd oldest project I’ve ever started (since I started to keep track of them, that is). The reason is simple: I lack both the time and motivation to write articles about Joomla for two blogs. Blogs which, by their very nature, are competing with each other …

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Love Joomla. Have zero Joomla Sites.

I was doing some project administration last week, when I realized something funny (which other people called “alarming” when I pointed it out). For the first time in five years, no personal sites of mine run on Joomla. The only exception are two test sites, which I use for Joomla & More articles. That is …

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