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<!DOCTYPE html>
<!-- Inferencium - Website - About -->
<!-- Version: 8.0.0 -->
<!-- Version: 8.1.0-alpha.1 -->
<!-- Copyright 2022 Jake Winters -->
<!-- SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause -->
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</nav>
<section id="about_me">
<h2><a href="#about_me">About Me</a></h2>
<p>I am Jake Winters, also known by my pseudonym "Inference", a security
researcher based in United Kingdom.<br/>
I am the founder, lead developer, and administrator, of Inferencium.<br/>
All opinions are my own, and are not necessarily shared with projects or people
I am affiliated with.</p>
<p>I write about my research and experience in cybersecurity and also physical
security. Most of my postings are security-related, but I occasionally post
about other aspects of my life.</p>
<p>I am an open source advocate for the preservation and modifiability of source
code. I believe source code should be considered human knowledge as much as past
knowledge and teachings were; it is how modern humanity survives and runs.<br/>
Source code being modifiable allows it to be adapted for use by anyone, whether
to add features, harden it for increased security and/or privacy, or provide
accessibility for disabled users.<br/>
I am also a modular design advocate for the ability to securely and robustly
make changes to hardware and software without the entire system being
affected.</p>
<p>I run multiple XMPP channels; a directory of channels can be found on the
<p>I am Jake Winters, also known by my pseudonym
"Inference", a security researcher based in United
Kingdom.</p>
<p>I am the founder, lead developer, and administrator, of
Inferencium.</p>
<p>All opinions are my own, and are not necessarily shared
with projects or people I am affiliated with.</p>
<p>I write about my research and experience in cybersecurity
and also physical security. Most of my postings are
security-related, but I occasionally post about other
aspects of my life.</p>
<p>I am an open source advocate for the preservation and
modifiability of source code. I believe source code should
be considered human knowledge as much as past knowledge and
teachings were; it is how modern humanity survives and runs.
Source code being modifiable allows it to be adapted for use
by anyone, whether to add features, harden it for increased
security and/or privacy, or provide accessibility for
disabled users.</p>
<p>I am also a modular design advocate for the ability to
securely and robustly make changes to hardware and software
without the entire system being affected.</p>
<p>I run multiple XMPP channels; a directory of channels can
be found on the
<a href="https://inferencium.net/directory.xhtml">directory</a>
webpage.</p>
<p>If you wish to contact me for any reason, you can use my