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Bawoosette

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Reconstructing a Dead USB Protocol: A Handheld's Secrets Unlocked by a Hot Knife

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5 points·by Bawoosette·3 mesi fa·0 comments

Reverse Engineering ME2's USB with a Heat Gun and a Knife

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69 points·by Bawoosette·3 mesi fa·9 comments

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Bawoosette
·ieri·discuss
For "agentic use and coding," they are trained to take useful actions, not produce desirable natural language writing.
Bawoosette
·17 giorni fa·discuss
When I started university, it did indeed have a dedicated building that was essentially a computer lab specifically for testing. In theory, cheating was prevented by having people walk around the lab watching the students. Toward the end, I did have a couple exams that needed the absolutely batshit insane malware installed on a personal device, but I think if I were to do it again today, I could still demand to use the testing center instead. It still exists.
Bawoosette
·mese scorso·discuss
From my experience, the safeguards only come up during exploit development. You are free to do reverse engineering and even the first half of vulnerability research (i.e. vulnerability discovery) and it only stops once you want it to actually write the exploit.
Bawoosette
·2 mesi fa·discuss
To be fair, that was much of my actual experience with human professors in university.
Bawoosette
·2 anni fa·discuss
This post is about the search engine, not the web browser. I use Brave instead of Google search because Google presents me with captchas every time I use it, and Brave's search engine is good enough. I already use Firefox and ublock origin.
Bawoosette
·3 anni fa·discuss
To be fair, I associate Brave more with its search engine than its browser, but as far as I know it does not have an email client.
Bawoosette
·3 anni fa·discuss
Presumably, they specify what the product was that they bought, in case the product listing is changed in the future.
Bawoosette
·4 anni fa·discuss
Your link already says "The job you are looking for was not found." It looks like it lost a "004" at the end of the URL?