QuoteFancy- Phil Collins Quote- In learning you will teach and in teaching you will learn
                                                                      QuoteFancy- Phil Collins Quote- In learning you will teach and in teaching you will learn

A New Chapter at eirenicon llc

Welcome. If you’ve been here before, you might notice some changes.

eirenicon llc has always been a space for thoughtfulness, inquiry, and quiet resistance to the noise. Over time, the form these efforts take has shifted. What hasn’t changed is the commitment to asking meaningful questions—about history, memory, power, and the ways we live.

This site is a quiet archive of things that matter: building resilient systems, tracing and protecting family, and preserving essential experience and knowledge. I no longer track the daily news — too much noise, not enough signal. What remains here is what’s worth keeping. With that in mind, everything here is in the public domain. Please use it, share, revise it, learn from it.  I use it to augment my memory.

Current Focus Areas

  • On-going Projects:
    • Resilient Desktop – Practical Linux setups with snapshots, sandboxing, and recoverability in mind.
    • CyberSecurity – A lot of help about keeping ‘evil at bay’
  • Support & Opinion
    • Tracing Roots: Genealogy as Groundwork – Researching the past is a personal and grounding act. The Many Roads project explores the genealogical paths that link us to history—across borders, conflicts, and centuries.
    • Troubled Times –  Keeping your families and yourself prepared as this world degrades.
    • Irrelevant Thoughts – “And when something doesn’t quite fit elsewhere—but still seems worth sharing—it often lands under Irrelevant Thoughts.”

What’s changed?

  • Cui Bono? served well as a heading for news digests. While that series is no longer active, much of its spirit carries forward in the Trouble Times content—focused more directly on practical reflection and staying safe.” The posts from that area are available in our archives.

What’s next?

“In time, I’ll be adding more of the Linux and security documentation I’ve written—some of which may be useful for others walking a similar path.”  Most importantly, none of these threads are static. They overlap, inform each other, and point toward new questions. What connects them is a shared spirit: slow attention, principled curiosity, and care for both the living and the dead. All content is written from direct experience. Nothing here is optimized for virality. I track none of your information.

More projects may grow from these roots. For now, these the top two are where most of the energy lives.

And remember, should you ever need my opinion all you need do is ask. Please use our contact page for that.

Thanks for being with us.