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diff --git a/.md/about/whoami.md b/.md/about/whoami.md
index f513380..0ec760e 100644
--- a/.md/about/whoami.md
+++ b/.md/about/whoami.md
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Internet or the paginated newsfeeds written by faceless names or in
the rambling profiles that start with birth and forget where they're
going around college. It seems to come easy to a lot of us.
-Now, I'm not sure I've earned the right yet.
+Now, I'm not so sure I've earned the right yet.
I'd rather just let my work (and my play) stand for itself, for whatever
it's worth. You'll get it as you go I'm sure. That said, there are some
diff --git a/.md/tutorials/how-to-make-this-site.md b/.md/tutorials/how-to-make-this-site.md
index 6253211..0092b00 100644
--- a/.md/tutorials/how-to-make-this-site.md
+++ b/.md/tutorials/how-to-make-this-site.md
@@ -290,11 +290,16 @@ text input of API where you can edit DNS records. You'll want to make
two records
- A Type A that will be your main record
- - set the HOST to your domain name (like mjfer.net)
- - set the ANSWER to your IP address (like 8.9.36.54)
+
+ + set the HOST to your domain name (like mjfer.net)
+
+ + set the ANSWER to your IP address (like 8.9.36.54)
+
- A CNAME record, that will help point to all your other records
- - set the HOST to your domain name, with a wildcard subdomain (like \*.mjfer.net)
- - set the ANSWER to your main record (like mjfer.net)
+
+ + set the HOST to your domain name, with a wildcard subdomain (like \*.mjfer.net)
+
+ + set the ANSWER to your main record (like mjfer.net)
The reason for the second record is in case you want to set subdomains
on the same IP address like "git.mjfer.net".
@@ -345,3 +350,39 @@ switch the port to 443 instead of 80 and bam, you've got HTTPS!
4. https://googiehost.com/blog/create-your-own-server-at-home-for-web-hosting/
5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICANN
+### Terms of service for certain ISPs
+
+There's always more ISPs out there, but I went the one's I'm most
+familiar with in my area. I'll probably expand this as I go, let me know
+if there are important ones in your area worth listing here for others.
+
+#### Verizon
+
+- https://www.verizon.com/support/lte-home-internet-legal/
+ + Point 5.
+
+- https://www.verizon.com/support/residential/announcements/terms-of-service
+ + p. 23, section 1 "Restrictions on use"
+
+#### Optimum
+
+- https://www.optimum.net/pages/terms/general-residential.html
+ + Point 11 a. "Residential Use"
+
+- https://www.optimum.com/terms-of-service/residential/internet
+ + Point 11. "Additional Restrictions"
+
+#### Spectrum
+
+- https://www.spectrum.com/policies/internet-use-policy
+ + Point 2 j through l
+
+#### AT&T
+
+- https://www.att.com/legal/terms.consumerServiceAgreement.html
+ + 2.5.3 Examples of Prohibited Network Uses of Data Service
+
+#### Cox Communications
+
+- https://www.cox.com/aboutus/policies/acceptable-use-policy.html
+ + 1. Prohibited Activities, point 5
diff --git a/about/whoami.html b/about/whoami.html
index 3258784..91508d0 100644
--- a/about/whoami.html
+++ b/about/whoami.html
@@ -4,6 +4,6 @@
</center>
<p><em>TL;DR Above everything, I'm a lurker. And I mean that in the traditional forum/mailing list sense. You could put it a few ways and still be right: a reader, a people watcher, a listener, maybe a coward if you're cynical. But all in all, not anyone in particular really.</em></p>
<p>When I first came up with a writing a page with this title, it devolved into a kind of personal essay. The kind of unwelcome nonsense you no doubt encounter (and I no doubt supplied) in comment sections on the Internet or the paginated newsfeeds written by faceless names or in the rambling profiles that start with birth and forget where they're going around college. It seems to come easy to a lot of us.</p>
-<p>Now, I'm not sure I've earned the right yet.</p>
+<p>Now, I'm not so sure I've earned the right yet.</p>
<p>I'd rather just let my work (and my play) stand for itself, for whatever it's worth. You'll get it as you go I'm sure. That said, there are some things that probably help for context's sake: - I'm born, raised, and hosted on the US East Coast. By most countries' standards, that means I have no sense of the world outside of my own country, which despite my best efforts, is probably true - I'm raised and hosted (not born) on free software (unless you count whatever my VPS is running). This server is running OpenBSD with nginx and httpd working together to host a small git repo and this flask app I threw together - I'm born and raised (not hosted) by Luddites, for the most part. And I don't mean that in entirely bad way. What I mean is I grew up around mostly people who didn't know and didn't care to know about advances in technology or the merging of that technology with culture. In fact, that might be the appropriate view to have in light of recent circumstances. - By trade, I'm best at data recovery and writing good documentation. I'm self-taught at programming software design so by most metrics, I'm probably not great at that, but I'm getting there. I love a good math problem, and though I only got a B in my college circuits class, I still find time to make some lights blink. - I spend a lot of time on the Internet lost. And in the process, sometimes find useful things; though I largely find nonsense, which has it's own value, but it's separate.</p>
<p>Here is as close to home as I'll get for now.</p>
diff --git a/files/RESUME.html b/files/RESUME.html
index 69826fd..d122418 100644
--- a/files/RESUME.html
+++ b/files/RESUME.html
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
<center>
-<h1 id="m-j-fernez">M. J. Fernez</h1>
+<h1 id="m.-j.-fernez">M. J. Fernez</h1>
<p><a href="mailto:mjf@mjfer.net">mjf@mjfer.net</a></p>
<a href="https://mjfer.net/site/files/RESUME.pdf">PDF</a>|<a href="https://mjfer.net/site/files/RESUME.html">HTML</a>|<a href="https://mjfer.net/site/files/RESUME.md">TXT</a>
</center>
@@ -21,8 +21,11 @@
<h3 id="masters-degree-digital-forensics-and-cybersecurity">Master's Degree: Digital Forensics and Cybersecurity</h3>
<ul>
<li>John Jay College of Criminal Justice, May 2019</li>
-<li>Fieldwork (for degree completion): Engineered a unique data management and visualization software in contract with NCFTA, New York Office</li>
+<li>Fieldwork (for degree completion):
+<ul>
+<li>Engineered a unique data management and visualization solution in contract with NCFTA, New York Office</li>
<li>Maintained and developed 2019 - present</li>
+</ul></li>
</ul>
<h3 id="bachelors-degree-physics">Bachelor's Degree: Physics</h3>
<ul>
diff --git a/files/RESUME.md b/files/RESUME.md
index 4efc2ac..b0c3d5d 100644
--- a/files/RESUME.md
+++ b/files/RESUME.md
@@ -34,9 +34,10 @@
### Master's Degree: Digital Forensics and Cybersecurity
- John Jay College of Criminal Justice, May 2019
- - Fieldwork (for degree completion): Engineered a unique data management
- and visualization software in contract with NCFTA, New York Office
- - Maintained and developed 2019 - present
+- Fieldwork (for degree completion):
+ + Engineered a unique data management and visualization solution
+ in contract with NCFTA, New York Office
+ + Maintained and developed 2019 - present
### Bachelor's Degree: Physics
diff --git a/files/RESUME.pdf b/files/RESUME.pdf
index b7c0d85..5968f8e 100644
--- a/files/RESUME.pdf
+++ b/files/RESUME.pdf
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diff --git a/tutorials/how-to-make-this-site.html b/tutorials/how-to-make-this-site.html
index 6b16afa..64d52e6 100644
--- a/tutorials/how-to-make-this-site.html
+++ b/tutorials/how-to-make-this-site.html
@@ -110,12 +110,16 @@
<p>The actual business of domain names is complicated and not something I understand all that well. But setting up a domain name to point to an IP address is typically easy, once you've chosen a domain registrar (just search that online and you'll find a ton) and name you like. Be aware that shorter names are rarer and usually more expensive and different TLDs (like ".net" and ".io") will be priced differently.</p>
<p>Once you have a domain name, you'll need to set up a DNS record. Again, this varies a bit based on the provider, but all will have some kind of text input of API where you can edit DNS records. You'll want to make two records</p>
<ul>
-<li>A Type A that will be your main record</li>
-<li>set the HOST to your domain name (like mjfer.net)</li>
-<li>set the ANSWER to your IP address (like 8.9.36.54)</li>
-<li>A CNAME record, that will help point to all your other records</li>
-<li>set the HOST to your domain name, with a wildcard subdomain (like *.mjfer.net)</li>
-<li>set the ANSWER to your main record (like mjfer.net)</li>
+<li><p>A Type A that will be your main record</p>
+<ul>
+<li><p>set the HOST to your domain name (like mjfer.net)</p></li>
+<li><p>set the ANSWER to your IP address (like 8.9.36.54)</p></li>
+</ul></li>
+<li><p>A CNAME record, that will help point to all your other records</p>
+<ul>
+<li><p>set the HOST to your domain name, with a wildcard subdomain (like *.mjfer.net)</p></li>
+<li><p>set the ANSWER to your main record (like mjfer.net)</p></li>
+</ul></li>
</ul>
<p>The reason for the second record is in case you want to set subdomains on the same IP address like "git.mjfer.net".</p>
<p>Wait a few minutes for the DNS servers to update and you should now be able access your server by name.</p>
@@ -132,3 +136,50 @@
<li>https://googiehost.com/blog/create-your-own-server-at-home-for-web-hosting/</li>
<li>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICANN</li>
</ol>
+<h3 id="terms-of-service-for-certain-isps">Terms of service for certain ISPs</h3>
+<p>There's always more ISPs out there, but I went the one's I'm most familiar with in my area. I'll probably expand this as I go, let me know if there are important ones in your area worth listing here for others.</p>
+<h4 id="verizon">Verizon</h4>
+<ul>
+<li>https://www.verizon.com/support/lte-home-internet-legal/
+<ul>
+<li>Point 5.</li>
+</ul></li>
+<li>https://www.verizon.com/support/residential/announcements/terms-of-service
+<ul>
+<li>p. 23, section 1 "Restrictions on use"</li>
+</ul></li>
+</ul>
+<h4 id="optimum">Optimum</h4>
+<ul>
+<li>https://www.optimum.net/pages/terms/general-residential.html
+<ul>
+<li>Point 11 a. "Residential Use"</li>
+</ul></li>
+<li>https://www.optimum.com/terms-of-service/residential/internet
+<ul>
+<li>Point 11. "Additional Restrictions"</li>
+</ul></li>
+</ul>
+<h4 id="spectrum">Spectrum</h4>
+<ul>
+<li>https://www.spectrum.com/policies/internet-use-policy
+<ul>
+<li>Point 2 j through l</li>
+</ul></li>
+</ul>
+<h4 id="att">AT&amp;T</h4>
+<ul>
+<li>https://www.att.com/legal/terms.consumerServiceAgreement.html
+<ul>
+<li>2.5.3 Examples of Prohibited Network Uses of Data Service</li>
+</ul></li>
+</ul>
+<h4 id="cox-communications">Cox Communications</h4>
+<ul>
+<li>https://www.cox.com/aboutus/policies/acceptable-use-policy.html
+<ul>
+<li><ol type="1">
+<li>Prohibited Activities, point 5</li>
+</ol></li>
+</ul></li>
+</ul>