About

About AWFixer

The story behind the Lounge

AWFixer is a security researcher by trade, hacker by profession and philosopher by night.

Background:

AWFixer basically raised himself. He was born and almost immediately transferred into the US CPS system. At the age of 15 he set out on his own and has been living on his own as an adult since that age. At this time AWFixer is working on a handful of projects, detailed below.

By the age of 17 AWFixer had learned everything that there was to glean from his Ubuntu Laptop and set of to work with bigger and better things. Currently he runs NixOS with a patched version of linux on an old MacBook that he continues to write custom drivers for to further the functionality of the macbook under linux+nixos.

AWFixer has no known living relatives and the debates about his next of kin remain unresolved.

AWFixer has recently begun working on social projects like the AWFixer Political Party, SaveLAC and the AWFixer Foundation where he intends to put his skills to work to help fix various issues that he finds in his community and the surrounding area.

AWFixer lives in one of the park areas in Los Angeles County, CA. He moves around every few months to maintain a grip on the community he resides in as a whole, his favorite parts of town being Echo Park and Downtown Long Beach.

Projects

currently his major projects include:

1. Grip and Forged Codes:

Grip is a version of Git that is being written in Zig and Rust and employs the features of Git that you know and have grown to love as well as adding in a few other things.

Key Differences between Grip and Git:

Grip aims to maintain 2 layers of compatibility with Git, it can detect and work with .git directories in a project and can migrate them to .src directories (grips project management setup).

Grip contains the ability to manage things like Trainyards (stacks of PRs on the same branch), Stacked Diffs and has the subversion command stack added.

Grip contains a built in TUI that can be summoned for easily working with branches, tags, remotes and other features.

2. Chaos Hack Club (and Chaos Hack Club Biz)

a hacker collective that employs only the most elite hackers selected by a high stakes nation wide hunt that pushes hackers to their limits in team work, vulnurability hunting, exploit design, social engineering and more

Chaos Hack Club works to monitor and deal with parts of the internet that contain illegal content such as unconsentual images, data brokers, and more in an attempts to help people who do not have the resources to do it themselves.

outside of AWFixer and the Nerd Squad membership of the Chaos Hack Club is unknown and will not be disclosed.

3. CodeSploit

as well as a product called codesploit, an AI assisted source code processor that finds, exploits and chains together vulurabilites in a way that should make anthropic blush.