We met Kat at a Bitcoin Conference after-event and immediately started talking about how our projects could connect.
This Saturday, she’s helping bring founders, artists, builders and investors together in Miami for WE ARE ONE. She’ll also be joining the Modulo 59 block soon. More on that after the event. 👀
The best part of any conference is usually the people you meet after the official schedule ends.
That’s how we met our friend Kat, @Katalystic_eth, at a Bitcoin Conference 2026 after-event. We connected immediately, perhaps because two Kats in the same room was inevitable 😎
This Saturday, she’s helping host WE ARE ONE | FIFA Miami 2026, bringing together founders, investors, artists and builders for Web3, AI, wellness, social impact, live art, music and a FIFA bronze match viewing.
The best part of any conference is usually the people you meet after the official schedule ends.
That’s how we met our friend Kat, @Katalystic_eth, at a Bitcoin Conference 2026 after-event. We connected immediately, perhaps because two Kats in the same room was inevitable 😎
This Saturday, she’s helping host WE ARE ONE | FIFA Miami 2026, bringing together founders, investors, artists and builders for Web3, AI, wellness, social impact, live art, music and a FIFA bronze match viewing.
Every technology has a history.
nodeB59 is where cypherpunk research, arcade culture, community tools, and the open web start coming together.
You don’t install it.
You enter it.
Enter the node:
https://t.co/136nOxDpiQ
Excited to share that I'll be covering Summercon today with a press pass for Project B59. Summercon is one of the longest-running hacker conferences in the U.S., bringing together the infosec, hacker, and technology communities since the 1980s. I'll be livestreaming, sharing photos, and posting updates throughout the day. If you're there, come say hi!
https://t.co/XNtTVZIPhl
I'll be covering @SummerC0n with a press pass for Project B59. I'll be covering the event, meeting the community, and live streaming along the way. If you're there, come say hi 👋
https://t.co/6VFopGyxxD
@ptbthefirst@IntCyberDigest It's definitely phishing. Also, I'm realizing people don't set usage limits in their settings. First thing I do with even monthly plans.
This is why I keep coming back to the cypherpunks.
They understood that privacy isn't something you add later. It's something you design for from the beginning.
The architecture matters.
That's a lesson that's just as relevant today as it was 30 years ago.
This is Windows Event Viewer, and it’s one of the first tools I open during a Windows forensic investigation.
Every time something important happens on a Windows machine, whether it’s a successful login, a failed login attempt, a new process being created, a service starting, or a user accessing a file, there’s a good chance Windows records it here.
In this screenshot, we’re looking at the Security log. Notice the different Event IDs like 4624 (successful logon), 4625 (failed logon), 4688 (process creation), and 4663 (object access). On their own, they don’t tell you much. But when you correlate hundreds of these events, you can reconstruct exactly what happened on a system.
This is why digital forensics isn’t about looking for one suspicious event. It’s about building a timeline from thousands of small events until the full picture starts to make sense.
Here’s my question for you: If you suspected a Windows machine had been compromised, which Event ID would you investigate first, and why?
This isn't really about software.
Or AI.
Or crypto.
It's about what kind of internet we leave behind.
Technology changes. Communities endure.
That's the bigger picture.
We have more tools than ever, yet building feels more complicated than it used to. Every project speaks a different language, making it harder to create a shared vision.
Maybe the goal isn't to build another app.
Maybe the goal is to build an ecosystem where software, communities, and ideas work together.
Technology is the foundation.
People are what make it matter.
There is so much happening in the space right now that it's honestly getting hard to keep track of what's actually being built. @truemrr is a really great idea because it cuts through the noise and makes it way easier to find independent projects based on real community rankings.
Started with one Droplet.
Today I'm building an entire ecosystem on DigitalOcean.
Modulo 59, Project B59, NodeB59, Buckazoids, and the next project, Modulo59 OS.
Proud to be part of the Hatch program. 🌊
Thanks for building a platform that lets small teams think big 🧡@digitalocean