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·w zeszłym roku·discuss
See also https://github.com/aldelaro5/ghidra-ExportDwarfELFSymbols, which lets you generate an ELF out of a ghidra database for even non-ELF binaries (e.g. bare-metal firmware dumps).
nandkeypull
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Same, I love Pebble and Pebble-like devices precisely because they have long battery life. I don't want or need payments on my watch. I'm also not a fitness junkie, so I don't use GPS tracking either. I mainly enjoy the well-designed UX Pebble provides and its simple functionality like alarms, stopwatch, and notifications.

With watches that need charging every one or two days, I get this Sisyphean feeling that I am owning a constantly dying device with a battery indicator that exists solely to be charged. The amount of functionality a watch can provide me (versus a smartphone) just doesn't justify the amount of charging I need to do.

Maybe I'm not a smartwatch power user like OP. But the Pebble and its ilk are a great fit for the niche audience I belong to.
nandkeypull
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Using C-r is a little too much navigation overhead for me personally. For things that I'll need long-term, I just use a pair of aliases to add a new alias to my .bashrc and source it (alias vib='vim ~/.bashrc' and alias .b='source ~/.bashrc'). I also have 'vit' and 'viv' aliases to do the same thing for my .tmux.conf and .vimrc.

For short-term stuff, I use https://github.com/dp12/fastdiract to save frequently used commands and run them instantly with a two-key combo (f0-f9).
nandkeypull
·2 lata temu·discuss
Play CTFs, maybe the Flare-On challenge if you particularly enjoy reversing. Microcorruption is a just small taste of what the full CTF scene has to offer. picoCTF and pwn college are good starting points for beginners.
nandkeypull
·2 lata temu·discuss
If you can find a competent instructor from a lineage that preserved the fighting applications of tai chi, you can see some pretty interesting grappling and joint-locking techniques. It's not all snake oil.

One example (Yang-style tai chi): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kp2jWeaKrqI
nandkeypull
·3 lata temu·discuss
Some newer pedagogical resources with a good learning curve:

* https://pwn.college/

* https://dreamhack.io

* https://guyinatuxedo.github.io

* https://www.picoctf.org/