from Diary 2022-01-31 Learning from Disassembly ina_ani@dad of a 1 year and 9 month old (@ina_ani)

Iā€™ve been playing it in the background of my work, and it was quite interesting just to listen to it by ear. I started out by reading schematics of open source hardware (Arduino duemilanove), so I guess Iā€™m a little different from the disassembly group. https://t.co/zAgTP0UXff ina_ani@dad of a 1 year and 9 month old (@ina_ani) I was at least comfortable with schematics, and I had a good mentor.

This is the record of the timeā€¦ (not much information) https://t.co/kuVEpYWBG4 ina_ani@dad of a 1 year and 9 month old (@ina_ani) I think @nishioā€™s article, which I joined with you, is more clear on the situation.

https://t.co/39hixZ6lbZ

nishio hirokazu(@nishio)

When I was first exposed to web services in my first year of college, it was a bulletin board program written in a few dozen lines of Perl, and it was easy to ā€œobserve the contentsā€. The decoding part of the request body didnā€™t make sense to me at first, but that part remained a black box, and I modified it to create games and so on.


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