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0x01: The Manifesto of Loki's Lab

"In the silence of a TTY shell, I found the clarity that high-level abstractions often hide."
Welcome to Loki's Lab.
If you are here, you probably care about performance, privacy, and the raw power of open-source software. This isn't just a blog; it's a digital logbook of my journey through the layers of the OSI model, the kernels of Linux, and the blocks of the chain.
Who is CodedLoki?
I am Prashik Jadhav, a developer and a seeker of technical truth. While the world moves towards "heavy" and "bloated" software, I am obsessed with Minimalism.
My daily driver is Arch Linux (yes, I use Arch, btw), managed via i3wm/Openbox. I believe that a developer should understand the tools they use, down to the last config line.
What to Expect in the Lab?
In this space, I will be documenting my deep dives into:
🐧 Linux Internals: From ricing my desktop to kernel-level explorations. No bloat, just pure configuration.
🌐 Networking: Demystifying how data moves. From Cisco Packet Tracer labs to real-world protocol analysis.
🛡️ Cybersecurity: My logs from CTFs, penetration testing experiments, and building security tools like Nexus Probe.
⛓️ Blockchain & Web3: Deciphering decentralized technology. Writing secure Smart Contracts in Solidity and exploring the future of dApps on networks like Polygon and Sui.
🏗️ Build Logs: Real-talk about development. Why I chose Rust over Python for performance, and the architectural "aha!" moments.
The Philosophy: Security. Simplicity. Code.
Security is not an afterthought: It's the foundation. Whether I'm writing a Solidity contract or a Go backend, security comes first.
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication: If a script can do it in 10 lines, don't use a 100MB framework.
Decentralization is Power: Understanding Web3 isn't just about code; it's about returning control to the users.
Join the Journey
I’m currently in a "drop year," but I’m not standing still. I’m building, breaking, and learning every single day.
If you're into Low-level programming, Offensive Security, or the Decentralized Web, you’re in the right place.
Let's build something efficient.



