Hello, good day to all Nullcavians.
I’m 0x01, a long-time member of this forum and a security auditor. I've noticed the tremendous effort that our fellow member @raz0r, along with the staff and other participants, have been putting in. It seems like they might be feeling a bit drained, as they are often the only ones initiating discussions and have received little in terms of donations. With that in mind, I’d like to propose an idea.
How about we create a tutorial section dedicated to nulling scripts? This would be a fantastic way for members to learn about the nulling process and foster a sense of collaboration within the forum. Members could contribute by adding and updating resources whenever a script receives updates from its developer. This initiative could breathe new life into our community, making it more welcoming for budding developers and increasing opportunities for collaboration and knowledge sharing.
I’m eager to take the lead on this project if @raz0r and @Techrad are on board with my help to keep this forum vibrant. It saddens me to see the dedication our staff has poured into this space, which is why I'm reaching out to everyone to share their insights in the Tutorials section. Together, we can cultivate a strong and dynamic community here.
I’m 0x01, a long-time member of this forum and a security auditor. I've noticed the tremendous effort that our fellow member @raz0r, along with the staff and other participants, have been putting in. It seems like they might be feeling a bit drained, as they are often the only ones initiating discussions and have received little in terms of donations. With that in mind, I’d like to propose an idea.
How about we create a tutorial section dedicated to nulling scripts? This would be a fantastic way for members to learn about the nulling process and foster a sense of collaboration within the forum. Members could contribute by adding and updating resources whenever a script receives updates from its developer. This initiative could breathe new life into our community, making it more welcoming for budding developers and increasing opportunities for collaboration and knowledge sharing.
I’m eager to take the lead on this project if @raz0r and @Techrad are on board with my help to keep this forum vibrant. It saddens me to see the dedication our staff has poured into this space, which is why I'm reaching out to everyone to share their insights in the Tutorials section. Together, we can cultivate a strong and dynamic community here.
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