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⚪️ Hacking GCC with C++ Template Metaprogramming: Turning the Compiler into a Virtual Breadboard
🗨️ I like building logic circuits. Normally you either need a simulator or a breadboard for that. Once, while traveling, I had my laptop with a compiler but no internet access. Writing a small program with a digital gate library felt way too trivial. Hmm… how about a metaprogram?
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⚪️ Building a Flappy Bird Clone in x86 Assembly That Fits into a Boot Sector
🗨️ Want to practice assembly coding? Let’s build a game together, step by step, and run it straight from your computer’s boot sector. If you think 512 bytes is way too little for a real game, don’t jump to conclusions. By the end of this article, you’ll be able to create one yourself!
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⚪️ Mastering OCaml: Strong Typing Explained and Practical Scripting in One Guide
🗨️ Statically typed languages are usually associated with having to spell out variable types all the time. But that’s no longer always the case: programming language theory and practice have progressed a lot; it just takes time for industry to catch up. Today we’ll look at the OCaml language and see…
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⚪️ Code Virtualization for Obfuscation: How It Works and How to Reverse-Engineer It
🗨️ There are many solutions for protecting software that detect execution inside sandboxed environments, use anti‑debugging techniques, verify the integrity of their own code, and dynamically encrypt data in memory to protect against dumping. Another powerful protection technique is code virtualizat…
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Coachella Valley Crypto Enthusiasts Celebrate ‘Bitcoin Pizza Day’ at Palm Desert’s Stuffed Pizza https://www.byteseu.com/2045416/ #BitcoinPizzaDay2026 #BitcoinPrice75000 #Crypto #CryptoFitzJimmyFitz #CryptoCurrency #CryptocurrencyEducation #GodBlessBitcoinDocumentary #MarkMester #StuffedPizzaPalmDesert
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⚪️ Confusion, sir! Extracting code from ConfuserEx without ready-made deobfuscators
🗨️ This article discusses a practical deobfuscation example: the test application is protected by a custom version of ConfuserEx that successfully withstands most popular deobfuscators. You and I will find out why automated tools fail and determine how to interfere with the deobfuscator, extract the…
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⚪️ Making Custom Data Structures Fully Compatible with Python’s Built‑In Features
🗨️ If you write Python, you’ve definitely seen methods in the standard library whose names are wrapped in double underscores. These “magic” methods power many of the convenient interfaces you use all the time — for example, when you access an item by index or print something to the screen. Now I’ll …
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⚪️ Building a Nintendo Console Emulator: How the Classic System Works and How to Recreate It Yourself
🗨️ You’ve probably come across console emulators before and maybe even spent hours playing on them. But have you ever wondered how they actually work? Using the NES (known in Russia as the Dendy) as an example, I’ll show you how to build your own emulator. Along the way, we’ll dive into the console’…
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⚪️ Ada Programming Myths Debunked: Why and How Ada Still Matters in Modern Software Development
🗨️ Ada, a programming language commissioned by the U.S. Department of Defense and named after the world’s first programmer Ada Lovelace, is widely used to control airplanes, trains, spacecraft, and all sorts of other complex systems. Let’s look at the language without the usual myths and see what pr…
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Stuffs kindlve corny late 80s early 90s nostalgia not overly political but it's a byproduct of Reaganomics I reference heavily on social media #madmax #cobretti #80saction #machoman
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‘Stuffed bags with snacks and chargers’: Ex-employee describes Meta’s ‘doomsday’ layoff atmosphere https://english.mathrubhumi.com/technology/meta-layoffs-2026-job-cuts-may-20-ipyqbdxi?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #Meta #Layoffs #TechNews #SiliconValley #BigTech
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Stuffed hash browns with bacon and scrambled eggs! https://www.diningandcooking.com/2645363/stuffed-hash-browns-with-bacon-and-scrambled-eggs/ #BreakfastFood
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Stuff breaks all the time. We need to remember this and keep one thing in mind. It's the repair that's important.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/life-lessons/2014/06/stuff-breaks-all-the-time
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In today's episode of Stuff Keeps Happening: would you work for an AI manager?
(I sure hope not)
Learn about the new contender for worst manager of all time, among other things: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcxu2dGKfMo
#StuffKeepsHappening #news #ArtificialIntelligence #Technology
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⚪️ Meshtastic: Understanding a decentralized protocol, its cryptography, and its bugs
🗨️ Meshtastic is a decentralized mesh network making it possible to transmit short messages over tens of kilometers through a chain of intermediate nodes (no Internet access is required). It’s based on the LoRa protocol designed for long-distance data transmission. Today, you and I will explore the …
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⚪️ Meshtastic: Understanding a decentralized protocol, its cryptography, and its bugs
🗨️ Meshtastic is a decentralized mesh network making it possible to transmit short messages over tens of kilometers through a chain of intermediate nodes (no Internet access is required). It’s based on the LoRa protocol designed for long-distance data transmission. Today, you and I will explore the …
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