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  1. If you are in the mood of #multilingualism #programming I wrote a story about how #mobius would be put into practice in the real world...

    The code is still private but you can #reverseengineer it with the hint: bruijn.

    The story title: The invariant: hyper.dev/mobius/the-invariant/

    #shortstory #english #français #español

    EDIT: Add link

    #scheme #lisp

  2. If you are in the mood of #multilingualism #programming I wrote a story about how #mobius would be put into practice in the real world...

    The code is still private but you can #reverseengineer it with the hint: bruijn.

    The story title: The invariant: hyper.dev/mobius/the-invariant/

    #shortstory #english #français #español

    EDIT: Add link

    #scheme #lisp

  3. If you are in the mood of #multilingualism #programming I wrote a story about how #mobius would be put into practice in the real world...

    The code is still private but you can #reverseengineer it with the hint: bruijn.

    The story title: The invariant: hyper.dev/mobius/the-invariant/

    #shortstory #english #français #español

    EDIT: Add link

    #scheme #lisp

  4. If you are in the mood of #multilingualism #programming I wrote a story about how #mobius would be put into practice in the real world...

    The code is still private but you can #reverseengineer it with the hint: bruijn.

    The story title: The invariant: hyper.dev/mobius/the-invariant/

    #shortstory #english #français #español

    EDIT: Add link

    #scheme #lisp

  5. If you are in the mood of #multilingualism #programming I wrote a story about how #mobius would be put into practice in the real world...

    The code is still private but you can #reverseengineer it with the hint: bruijn.

    The story title: The invariant: hyper.dev/mobius/the-invariant/

    #shortstory #english #français #español

    EDIT: Add link

    #scheme #lisp

  6. Every method out there teaches Hebrew as if you already think in Hebrew.

    I built mine meeting you where you actually are.

    Because after decades of living and working professionally in both languages, I know exactly where English speakers hit the wall.

    🇮🇱 Practically Speaking Hebrew > hebrewbyinbal.com/speak

    #LearnHebrew #HebrewLanguage #SpeakHebrew #LanguageLearning #ReverseEngineer

  7. Every method out there teaches Hebrew as if you already think in Hebrew.

    I built mine meeting you where you actually are.

    Because after decades of living and working professionally in both languages, I know exactly where English speakers hit the wall.

    🇮🇱 Practically Speaking Hebrew > hebrewbyinbal.com/speak

    #LearnHebrew #HebrewLanguage #SpeakHebrew #LanguageLearning #ReverseEngineer

  8. Every method out there teaches Hebrew as if you already think in Hebrew.

    I built mine meeting you where you actually are.

    Because after decades of living and working professionally in both languages, I know exactly where English speakers hit the wall.

    🇮🇱 Practically Speaking Hebrew > hebrewbyinbal.com/speak

    #LearnHebrew #HebrewLanguage #SpeakHebrew #LanguageLearning #ReverseEngineer

  9. Every method out there teaches Hebrew as if you already think in Hebrew.

    I built mine meeting you where you actually are.

    Because after decades of living and working professionally in both languages, I know exactly where English speakers hit the wall.

    🇮🇱 Practically Speaking Hebrew > hebrewbyinbal.com/speak

    #LearnHebrew #HebrewLanguage #SpeakHebrew #LanguageLearning #ReverseEngineer

  10. Every method out there teaches Hebrew as if you already think in Hebrew.

    I built mine meeting you where you actually are.

    Because after decades of living and working professionally in both languages, I know exactly where English speakers hit the wall.

    🇮🇱 Practically Speaking Hebrew > hebrewbyinbal.com/speak

    #LearnHebrew #HebrewLanguage #SpeakHebrew #LanguageLearning #ReverseEngineer

  11. Massive thanks to @chrishuck for posting about the @FreeCAD Detessellate workbench... it's super super useful! Just used it to successfully #reverseengineer a deceptively complex seal design! (Everything tapers!)

  12. w.social invite code

    So regarding that new EU social network (which is said to be decentralized but unclear if that implies ActivityPub which would make it more relevant in my book); entering a string in the "invitation code" and clicking "continue" does not result in an XHR request to the server and there's a lot of JS on the page to handle the invitation code. This implies the code is checked in the browser so the correct code(s) is somewhere in the JavaScript. So it should be possible to reverse-engineer it, […]

    blog.futtta.be/2026/01/22/w-so

  13. 👨‍💻 Want to work at Epieos?
    Meet us at Hexacon 2025!

    🛡️ Hexacon is a world-class event for enthusiasts of #OffensiveSecurity and #ReverseEngineering.

    🤝 We’ll be there to meet exceptional talents, curious, rigorous, and driven by the desire to use their technical #skills, particularly in reverse engineering, to help us develop #OSINT 0days that protect and save human lives.

    📍Hexacon in Paris, October 10–11.

    📮 And if you can’t attend in person, feel free to send us your #CV for a #ReverseEngineer position or to learn more about our needs at: contact[at]epieos[dot]com.

  14. feel like i'm losing my mind, i was under the impression that lc_function_start contents were all uleb128 values, but i've got a valid arm64 macho binary that has different set of offsets than what i would decode with that approach and im not sure why. hopper gives me the right offsets but my code does not, but that same code works fine on other binaries too. this is my uleb128 implementation: github.com/samdmarshall/machod #macdev #macho #mach #dwarf #iosdev #apple #binary #re #reverseengineer

  15. Now I have TWO Bluetooth gadgets that I'd like to disconnect from their invasive apps. Any suggestions for getting started reverse engineering some BLE communications? Recommended tools or techniques?

    Thanks!

    (The gadgets are an Amaran Verge light and a Renpho body composition scale.)

    #Bluetooth #BLE (probably) #ReverseEngineer

  16. #Gravit Designer vs. #Corel Vector (4#4)

    Mit diesem gvdesign Parser (#gvPa) wollen wir ermitteln, wieviel Elemente, Ebenen, Bitmaps, Fonts etc. enthalten sind.

    So könnten wir einschätzen was mit SVG geht. Welche anderern Fileformate Schriften, Layer & Effekte am besten unterstützt.

    Zum Schluß wollen wir untersuchen, welche Lösungen für die Zukunft geeignet wäre um flüssig mit Bitmaps und Vektor zusammen zu arbeiten.

    Lust? Meld dich!

    \__
    #ReverseEngineer #Marktforschung #SoftwareArchaeology

  17. #Gravit Designer vs. #Corel Vector (4#4)

    Mit diesem gvdesign Parser (#gvPa) wollen wir ermitteln, wieviel Elemente, Ebenen, Bitmaps, Fonts etc. enthalten sind.

    So könnten wir einschätzen was mit SVG geht. Welche anderern Fileformate Schriften, Layer & Effekte am besten unterstützt.

    Zum Schluß wollen wir untersuchen, welche Lösungen für die Zukunft geeignet wäre um flüssig mit Bitmaps und Vektor zusammen zu arbeiten.

    Lust? Meld dich!

    \__
    #ReverseEngineer #Marktforschung #SoftwareArchaeology

  18. #Gravit Designer vs. #Corel Vector (4#4)

    Mit diesem gvdesign Parser (#gvPa) wollen wir ermitteln, wieviel Elemente, Ebenen, Bitmaps, Fonts etc. enthalten sind.

    So könnten wir einschätzen was mit SVG geht. Welche anderern Fileformate Schriften, Layer & Effekte am besten unterstützt.

    Zum Schluß wollen wir untersuchen, welche Lösungen für die Zukunft geeignet wäre um flüssig mit Bitmaps und Vektor zusammen zu arbeiten.

    Lust? Meld dich!

    \__
    #ReverseEngineer #Marktforschung #SoftwareArchaeology

  19. #Gravit Designer vs. #Corel Vector (4#4)

    Mit diesem gvdesign Parser (#gvPa) wollen wir ermitteln, wieviel Elemente, Ebenen, Bitmaps, Fonts etc. enthalten sind.

    So könnten wir einschätzen was mit SVG geht. Welche anderern Fileformate Schriften, Layer & Effekte am besten unterstützt.

    Zum Schluß wollen wir untersuchen, welche Lösungen für die Zukunft geeignet wäre um flüssig mit Bitmaps und Vektor zusammen zu arbeiten.

    Lust? Meld dich!

    \__
    #ReverseEngineer #Marktforschung #SoftwareArchaeology

  20. @ChuckUFarley @david6677 yes, is making it more difficult with each new - they offer no documentation and all the Devs can do is attempt to . Needless to say that it’s time consuming and near impossible.

  21. @ChuckUFarley @david6677 yes, #apple is making it more difficult with each new #hardware #iteration - they offer no documentation and all the #asahilinux Devs can do is attempt to #ReverseEngineer. Needless to say that it’s time consuming and near impossible.

  22. @ChuckUFarley @david6677 yes, #apple is making it more difficult with each new #hardware #iteration - they offer no documentation and all the #asahilinux Devs can do is attempt to #ReverseEngineer. Needless to say that it’s time consuming and near impossible.

  23. #Decentralized #Module #Federation #Microfrontend #Architecture

    I'm working on a #webapp and I'm being #creative on the #approach. It might be considered #overcomplicated (because it is), but I'm just trying something out. It's entirely possible this approach won't work #longterm. I see it as there is #onewaytofindout. I don't recommend this approach. Just sharing what I'm trying/#investigating.

    How it will be #architected: [positive-intentions.com/blog/d
    Some #benefits of the #approach: [positive-intentions.com/blog/s

    I find that #modulefederation and #microfrontends to generally be #discouraged when I see posts, but I think it works for me in my #approach. I'm #optimistic about the approach and the #benefits and so I wanted to #share details.

    When I serve the #federatedmodules, I can also host the #storybook statics so I think this could be a good way to #document the modules in #isolation.

    #Cryptography modules - cryptography.positive-intentio

    #P2P framework - p2p.positive-intentions.com/?p

    This way, I can create #microfrontends that consume these #modules. I can then #share the #functionality between #apps. The following apps are using a different codebase from each other (there is a #distinction between these apps in #opensource and #closesource). Sharing those #dependencies could help make it easier to roll out #updates to #coremechanics.

    #P2P chat - [chat.positive-intentions.com/]
    #P2P file transfer - [file.positive-intentions.com/]

    The #functionality also works when I create an #Android build with #Tauri. This could also lead to it being easier to create #newapps that could use the #modules created.

    I'm sure there will be some distinct #test/#maintenance #overhead, but depending on how it's #architected I think it could work and make it easier to #improve on the current #implementation.

    Everything about the #project is far from finished. It could be seen as this is a #complicated way to do what #npm does, but I think this #approach allows for greater #flexibility by being able to #separate #opensource and #closesource code for the #web. (Of course as #javascript, it will always be "source code available". Especially in the age of #AI, I'm sure it's possible to #reverseengineer it like never before.)

    (mastodon might not be the place for something like this, so let me know if you dont like this kind of content. i typically post on reddit and would like to shift it more towards mastodon. i also use lemmy, but mastodon has a better reach.)

  24. #Decentralized #Module #Federation #Microfrontend #Architecture

    I'm working on a #webapp and I'm being #creative on the #approach. It might be considered #overcomplicated (because it is), but I'm just trying something out. It's entirely possible this approach won't work #longterm. I see it as there is #onewaytofindout. I don't recommend this approach. Just sharing what I'm trying/#investigating.

    How it will be #architected: [positive-intentions.com/blog/d
    Some #benefits of the #approach: [positive-intentions.com/blog/s

    I find that #modulefederation and #microfrontends to generally be #discouraged when I see posts, but I think it works for me in my #approach. I'm #optimistic about the approach and the #benefits and so I wanted to #share details.

    When I serve the #federatedmodules, I can also host the #storybook statics so I think this could be a good way to #document the modules in #isolation.

    #Cryptography modules - cryptography.positive-intentio

    #P2P framework - p2p.positive-intentions.com/?p

    This way, I can create #microfrontends that consume these #modules. I can then #share the #functionality between #apps. The following apps are using a different codebase from each other (there is a #distinction between these apps in #opensource and #closesource). Sharing those #dependencies could help make it easier to roll out #updates to #coremechanics.

    #P2P chat - [chat.positive-intentions.com/]
    #P2P file transfer - [file.positive-intentions.com/]

    The #functionality also works when I create an #Android build with #Tauri. This could also lead to it being easier to create #newapps that could use the #modules created.

    I'm sure there will be some distinct #test/#maintenance #overhead, but depending on how it's #architected I think it could work and make it easier to #improve on the current #implementation.

    Everything about the #project is far from finished. It could be seen as this is a #complicated way to do what #npm does, but I think this #approach allows for greater #flexibility by being able to #separate #opensource and #closesource code for the #web. (Of course as #javascript, it will always be "source code available". Especially in the age of #AI, I'm sure it's possible to #reverseengineer it like never before.)

    (mastodon might not be the place for something like this, so let me know if you dont like this kind of content. i typically post on reddit and would like to shift it more towards mastodon. i also use lemmy, but mastodon has a better reach.)

  25. #Decentralized #Module #Federation #Microfrontend #Architecture

    I'm working on a #webapp and I'm being #creative on the #approach. It might be considered #overcomplicated (because it is), but I'm just trying something out. It's entirely possible this approach won't work #longterm. I see it as there is #onewaytofindout. I don't recommend this approach. Just sharing what I'm trying/#investigating.

    How it will be #architected: [positive-intentions.com/blog/d
    Some #benefits of the #approach: [positive-intentions.com/blog/s

    I find that #modulefederation and #microfrontends to generally be #discouraged when I see posts, but I think it works for me in my #approach. I'm #optimistic about the approach and the #benefits and so I wanted to #share details.

    When I serve the #federatedmodules, I can also host the #storybook statics so I think this could be a good way to #document the modules in #isolation.

    #Cryptography modules - cryptography.positive-intentio

    #P2P framework - p2p.positive-intentions.com/?p

    This way, I can create #microfrontends that consume these #modules. I can then #share the #functionality between #apps. The following apps are using a different codebase from each other (there is a #distinction between these apps in #opensource and #closesource). Sharing those #dependencies could help make it easier to roll out #updates to #coremechanics.

    #P2P chat - [chat.positive-intentions.com/]
    #P2P file transfer - [file.positive-intentions.com/]

    The #functionality also works when I create an #Android build with #Tauri. This could also lead to it being easier to create #newapps that could use the #modules created.

    I'm sure there will be some distinct #test/#maintenance #overhead, but depending on how it's #architected I think it could work and make it easier to #improve on the current #implementation.

    Everything about the #project is far from finished. It could be seen as this is a #complicated way to do what #npm does, but I think this #approach allows for greater #flexibility by being able to #separate #opensource and #closesource code for the #web. (Of course as #javascript, it will always be "source code available". Especially in the age of #AI, I'm sure it's possible to #reverseengineer it like never before.)

    (mastodon might not be the place for something like this, so let me know if you dont like this kind of content. i typically post on reddit and would like to shift it more towards mastodon. i also use lemmy, but mastodon has a better reach.)

  26. #Decentralized #Module #Federation #Microfrontend #Architecture

    I'm working on a #webapp and I'm being #creative on the #approach. It might be considered #overcomplicated (because it is), but I'm just trying something out. It's entirely possible this approach won't work #longterm. I see it as there is #onewaytofindout. I don't recommend this approach. Just sharing what I'm trying/#investigating.

    How it will be #architected: [positive-intentions.com/blog/d
    Some #benefits of the #approach: [positive-intentions.com/blog/s

    I find that #modulefederation and #microfrontends to generally be #discouraged when I see posts, but I think it works for me in my #approach. I'm #optimistic about the approach and the #benefits and so I wanted to #share details.

    When I serve the #federatedmodules, I can also host the #storybook statics so I think this could be a good way to #document the modules in #isolation.

    #Cryptography modules - cryptography.positive-intentio

    #P2P framework - p2p.positive-intentions.com/?p

    This way, I can create #microfrontends that consume these #modules. I can then #share the #functionality between #apps. The following apps are using a different codebase from each other (there is a #distinction between these apps in #opensource and #closesource). Sharing those #dependencies could help make it easier to roll out #updates to #coremechanics.

    #P2P chat - [chat.positive-intentions.com/]
    #P2P file transfer - [file.positive-intentions.com/]

    The #functionality also works when I create an #Android build with #Tauri. This could also lead to it being easier to create #newapps that could use the #modules created.

    I'm sure there will be some distinct #test/#maintenance #overhead, but depending on how it's #architected I think it could work and make it easier to #improve on the current #implementation.

    Everything about the #project is far from finished. It could be seen as this is a #complicated way to do what #npm does, but I think this #approach allows for greater #flexibility by being able to #separate #opensource and #closesource code for the #web. (Of course as #javascript, it will always be "source code available". Especially in the age of #AI, I'm sure it's possible to #reverseengineer it like never before.)

    (mastodon might not be the place for something like this, so let me know if you dont like this kind of content. i typically post on reddit and would like to shift it more towards mastodon. i also use lemmy, but mastodon has a better reach.)

  27. #Decentralized #Module #Federation #Microfrontend #Architecture

    I'm working on a #webapp and I'm being #creative on the #approach. It might be considered #overcomplicated (because it is), but I'm just trying something out. It's entirely possible this approach won't work #longterm. I see it as there is #onewaytofindout. I don't recommend this approach. Just sharing what I'm trying/#investigating.

    How it will be #architected: [positive-intentions.com/blog/d
    Some #benefits of the #approach: [positive-intentions.com/blog/s

    I find that #modulefederation and #microfrontends to generally be #discouraged when I see posts, but I think it works for me in my #approach. I'm #optimistic about the approach and the #benefits and so I wanted to #share details.

    When I serve the #federatedmodules, I can also host the #storybook statics so I think this could be a good way to #document the modules in #isolation.

    #Cryptography modules - cryptography.positive-intentio

    #P2P framework - p2p.positive-intentions.com/?p

    This way, I can create #microfrontends that consume these #modules. I can then #share the #functionality between #apps. The following apps are using a different codebase from each other (there is a #distinction between these apps in #opensource and #closesource). Sharing those #dependencies could help make it easier to roll out #updates to #coremechanics.

    #P2P chat - [chat.positive-intentions.com/]
    #P2P file transfer - [file.positive-intentions.com/]

    The #functionality also works when I create an #Android build with #Tauri. This could also lead to it being easier to create #newapps that could use the #modules created.

    I'm sure there will be some distinct #test/#maintenance #overhead, but depending on how it's #architected I think it could work and make it easier to #improve on the current #implementation.

    Everything about the #project is far from finished. It could be seen as this is a #complicated way to do what #npm does, but I think this #approach allows for greater #flexibility by being able to #separate #opensource and #closesource code for the #web. (Of course as #javascript, it will always be "source code available". Especially in the age of #AI, I'm sure it's possible to #reverseengineer it like never before.)

    (mastodon might not be the place for something like this, so let me know if you dont like this kind of content. i typically post on reddit and would like to shift it more towards mastodon. i also use lemmy, but mastodon has a better reach.)

  28. #Apple: We need to lock down devices against #competition to protect user #privacy!

    Researchers: The #AppleWatch collects vast amounts of intimate #health and #fitness data. Users have little choice regarding how this data is processed. We publicly #reverseengineer the watch's wireless protocols and discovered multiple #security issues. We break out of Apple's #WalledGarden demonstrating practical #interoperability with enhanced privacy controls and data autonomy."

    arxiv.org/abs/2507.07210

  29. my #sengled wifi "smart" lights have gone dark. or dumb. it seems like this is a universal phenomenon (see link below). there is some talk about workers at a factory in china going unpaid. seems like its lights out for sengled?

    can some #electronics #hacker geek please #reverseengineer the bulb hardware or at least the protocol so we can free our bulbs? #opensource #smarthome #iot

    reddit.com/r/SengledUS/comment

  30. my #sengled wifi "smart" lights have gone dark. or dumb. it seems like this is a universal phenomenon (see link below). there is some talk about workers at a factory in china going unpaid. seems like its lights out for sengled?

    can some #electronics #hacker geek please #reverseengineer the bulb hardware or at least the protocol so we can free our bulbs? #opensource #smarthome #iot

    reddit.com/r/SengledUS/comment

  31. my #sengled wifi "smart" lights have gone dark. or dumb. it seems like this is a universal phenomenon (see link below). there is some talk about workers at a factory in china going unpaid. seems like its lights out for sengled?

    can some #electronics #hacker geek please #reverseengineer the bulb hardware or at least the protocol so we can free our bulbs? #opensource #smarthome #iot

    reddit.com/r/SengledUS/comment

  32. my #sengled wifi "smart" lights have gone dark. or dumb. it seems like this is a universal phenomenon (see link below). there is some talk about workers at a factory in china going unpaid. seems like its lights out for sengled?

    can some #electronics #hacker geek please #reverseengineer the bulb hardware or at least the protocol so we can free our bulbs? #opensource #smarthome #iot

    reddit.com/r/SengledUS/comment

  33. my #sengled wifi "smart" lights have gone dark. or dumb. it seems like this is a universal phenomenon (see link below). there is some talk about workers at a factory in china going unpaid. seems like its lights out for sengled?

    can some #electronics #hacker geek please #reverseengineer the bulb hardware or at least the protocol so we can free our bulbs? #opensource #smarthome #iot

    reddit.com/r/SengledUS/comment

  34. After getting an smart PDU for a deal last year, I quickly realized that, while it does have a web client, it doesn't have any kind of API for programmatic control. So I pulled everything I could off the web server, did a lot of screwing around with the network monitor in Firefox and was able to the backend. The authentication ended up being the hardest part as Python and JavaScript handle strings very differently. Check it out: github.com/nodetap/H8B48A_pdu_

  35. I’d love to try and #ReverseEngineer the Yoto Mini (uk.yotoplay.com/yoto-mini) — if anyone has/has access to a broken one, I’d love to buy it off you ☺️

  36. In a message to Eric Migicovsky (CEO of Beeper, a 3rd party iMessage service), a 16 year old developer claimed that he reverse engineered Apple iMessage.

    Astounded by the claim, the Beeper team looked into the claim & his prototype to find that it actually worked. They were able to register the Android device as if it's an iPhone and was able to send/receive messages as if nothing is amiss.

    After months of work, Beeper is now releasing the Beeper Mini app which allows an Android device directly send/receive iMessage with Apple's servers without the use of relay servers. At launch, the app will cost US$2/month.

    While something like this is a novelty outside of the US. For a market like the US while iMessage dominates, this can be a game changer (assuming it doesn't get legally shut down by Apple).

    For more:
    www.theverge.com/2023/12/5/23987817/beeper-mini-imessage-android-reverse-engineer

    #iMessage #ReverseEngineer #Android #Beeper #Messaging #MessageApps

  37. #MichaelCohen testified that #Trump directed him to #ReverseEngineer the stmnts to reach TFG’s desired #NetWorth.

    #Cohen began calmly & clearly about his role at the #TrumpOrganization, where he reported directly to Trump.

    “I was tasked by Mr. Trump to increase the total assets based upon a number that he arbitrarily elected,” Cohen testified, saying that it was his responsibility to “increase those assets in order to achieve the number.”

    #FinancialFraud #TrumpTrial #NYAG #civil #law

  38. ** UPDATE **

    I've taken this down for now. I'm looking into whether I need to do responsible disclosure. If you're an expert in this area, please reach out. Thanks!

    #responsibleDisclosure

    ** Original post **

    I published part 7 of my bike blog. This one is pretty cool, in my opinion. I discover that the access controls that ASI implemented in their electronic speed controls are easily bypassed with a brute-force attack. I also philosophize a bit about the implications of that.

    housedillon.com/blog/flash-par

    #bruteForceAttack #crack #reverseEngineer #rust #ebike #ebikes

  39. CW: Moving on from RTO 1/2?

    @deadbeefthemonster

    Available and approved for me to pursue as well. Spending my training time working router space and #MIPS instead. Can I become a productive #reverseengineer ? Time will tell.

  40. Hey wetdry.world! I just moved here from mstdn.party. #introduction #reintroduction

    I'm a #programmer (mostly #cpp, #c, and #csharp), #modder, #reverseengineer, and #sonicthehedgehog fan. Follow me if you're into tech-shenanigans, mostly involving #sega stuff.

    I moved my account here since mstdn.party has had a lot of technical issues for me, and cuz I just like the vibe of this instance better.

    The extra features of Chuckya/Glitch-soc seem very cool too! Excited to be here.