Hello there 👋
I’m Shiraz, a broadcast IT engineer 📡 by day and a systems administrator & cybersecurity enthusiast by night This site is where I document the interesting projects I work on, share solutions to tricky problems, and collect technical resources that I’ve found genuinely useful.
What You’ll Find
A mix of practical guides, project write-ups, troubleshooting solutions, and reference materials covering broadcast engineering, networking, systems administration, and software development. Think of it as my digital workshop notes, the stuff I actually use and refer back to.
How It’s Organised
I’ve structured everything using a two-tier category system to help you find what you’re looking for:
Content Types
- Guides - Step-by-step instructions for getting things done
- Projects - Documentation of my software and hardware adventures
- Reference - Cheat sheets, lookup tables, and technical specs I keep handy
- Solutions - Fixes for problems that made me want to throw my laptop out the window
Technical Areas
- Broadcast Engineering - TV infrastructure, equipment, and standards
- Software Development - Programming projects and development tools
- System Administration - OS management, configuration, and keeping servers happy
- Networking - Network protocols, configurations, and architecture
- Web Tools - Browser-based utilities and web technologies
Get in Touch
You can find me on GitHub where I share my open source work, connect with me on LinkedIn, or drop me an email for anything else.
Technical Bits
This site runs on Jekyll and works as a progressive web application. Pages you visit get cached for offline reading (handy for reference materials). There’s also a comment system powered by Giscus if you want to discuss the technical content or share your own experiences.