About nonproductions
nonproductions is a privately held operational infrastructure organization with active deployments across media continuity, threat intelligence, network routing, and residential edge compute environments.
We do not disclose the full scope of our operations. This is standard.
Media Systems Division
nonproductions maintains a distributed media continuity platform providing on-demand access to curated archival content across authorized endpoints.
Current holdings include a comprehensive catalogue of 1990s North American theatrical releases, alongside a legacy entertainment archive whose contents fall under a separate access tier. Authentication is required. Access is extended on a relationship basis and is not publicly advertised.
The platform runs on a 2015-era mobile workstation acquired through standard asset transition protocols during a prior organizational restructuring. It continues to perform within acceptable parameters. Replacement has not been prioritized.
Security Intelligence Division
nonproductions operates a passive adversarial behavioral monitoring node continuously ingesting unauthorized network access attempts across exposed public infrastructure.
Incident data is parsed, normalized, and surfaced through a proprietary analytical interface featuring temporal sorting, behavioral classification, and a terminal window through which authenticated users may review the specific commands automated threat actors attempted to execute against our systems.
The findings are, on balance, not surprising. They are, on balance, depressing.
This service runs on a 2011-era laptop that has outlasted three employers, one operating system migration, and several threat actors who believed they had successfully escalated privileges.
Network Infrastructure and Continuity Operations
Core routing, DNS resolution, and traffic management for nonproductions' residential operational footprint is handled by a single-board compute node consuming approximately 5 watts of power.
This device performs the functions of equipment that, in enterprise environments, occupies rack space, requires cooling, and is supported by a vendor contract. It does not have a vendor contract. It is fine.
A DNS-layer content filter operates in parallel, silently declining to resolve a category of domains the full list of which has not been formally disclosed to other members of the household. This is a continuity measure.
A Note on Organizational Scale
nonproductions is, operationally speaking, one person with a home server rack that is not technically a rack.
The infrastructure described above has no SLA. It has experienced unplanned downtime attributable to power cycling, firmware updates initiated at inadvisable hours, and several incidents involving a cat.
These disruptions have been internally classified as within acceptable continuity parameters.
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