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Alexandre Marcel Lucas

Documenting the wins, fails, and especially those 'wait... how did that work?' moments.

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    Featured image of post Sites.Read.All: The Azure Permission That Exposes Everything
    Security Research

    Sites.Read.All: The Azure Permission That Exposes Everything

    Sites.Read.All grants access to every SharePoint site and OneDrive in your organization. When that credential leaks - and service principal secrets leak all the time - an attacker gets the keys to every document you've ever stored in Microsoft 365.

    Nov 04, 2025
    6 minute read
    Featured image of post Omarchy: Two Weeks with a Keyboard-First Desktop
    Linux-Desktop

    Omarchy: Two Weeks with a Keyboard-First Desktop

    Omarchy is an opinionated Arch Linux distribution with Hyprland tiling window manager. Keyboard-first design, zero configuration overhead, system-wide theme switching that actually works.

    Nov 01, 2025
    4 minute read
    Featured image of post Claude Code's GitHub Integration: You Don't Need an MCP Server
    Development Tools

    Claude Code's GitHub Integration: You Don't Need an MCP Server

    I was about to build an MCP server for GitHub automation. Turns out Claude Code already does this through gh CLI and GitHub Actions.

    Nov 01, 2025
    4 minute read
    Featured image of post GNU Stow: Managing Dotfiles Across a Homelab
    System-Administration

    GNU Stow: Managing Dotfiles Across a Homelab

    Clone, stow, done. How I keep configs synchronized across four homelab machines with git and symlinks.

    Sep 28, 2025
    4 minute read
    Featured image of post How I Optimize Claude Code Context with Selective MCP Loading
    Automation

    How I Optimize Claude Code Context with Selective MCP Loading

    MCP servers consume context tokens every session. Learn how a simple shell function saves context by enabling MCP servers only when needed - load Obsidian for blog work, Postgres for database queries, or nothing for quick code reviews

    Sep 28, 2025
    3 minute read
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