Spyke
tetris11reply
lemmy.ml

binaries aren't assembly though, they're *peers at notes, draws a blank* they're.... something else

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You just have to be able to navigate whatever executable file format it is, figure out where the data/code sections are, how different parts are linked together, and translate all the binary opcodes to readable mnemonics.

Easy. 😁

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True. Machine code usually has a 1:1 mapping to assembly so it's not hard to read machine code as assembly. Although you will not see any of the labels (unless for some reason the the labels were left in).

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There are ternary computers - just not so popular. Maybe when Carbon nanotube computers will take off it will be a thing.

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fnrirreply
lemmy.world

Now all we need to do is rewrite this in Rust (the enby solution) and call it... idk... "enbym"?

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Given my code (mind)fucks only those who try to read it, you're gay

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lemmy.ml

Remember, there is no 'bad' code – we have to be tolerant. There is just 'different' code.

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Nah, everything is binary. We just view it through false lenses because the switches got too tiny and people got too dumb.

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