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homedog

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    Comment #5277201

    I've rebased addresses in IDA tons of times, and I've never run into any corruption.

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    Comment #5198414

    It's the inevitable fate for anything that uses CL for data. CL is too afraid of competition, yet refuses to innovate. It's a shame.

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    Comment #5123445

    Big one recently: MEGA

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    Comment #5102959

    This is just nitpicking. I did not say HMACs were not MACs anywhere in my comment.

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    Comment #5101587

    Basically, they use CBC-MAC to verify the integrity of their script sources. This is pretty bad because a MAC is not resistant to collisions, and given the original key, it's trivi…

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    Comment #5090289

    Legitimate question: can someone tell me why something like this would be useful? Don't most libraries that handle json decoding make parsing it extremely easy? I read through the …

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    Comment #4993990

    I think it is safe to justify calling someone a douchebag when they attempt to claim ownership of a very generic style and concept.

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    Comment #4893888

    I think you underestimate how easy it is to exploit buffer overflows on systems with no exploit mitigations. Come back when you have ASLR and DEP running on the gameboy.

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    Comment #4893610

    People actually care?

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    Comment #4830730

    > all while maintaining the CSV's validity Yeah, cause we all know how hard that is.

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    Comment #4830492

    http://www.ponoko.com/

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    Comment #4830478

    What's preventing someone from purchasing a GPL/BSD license for the source code, and then hosting it publicly (with licenses intact) somewhere, say, github?

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    Comment #4800200

    It's particularly useless for anything else, really. Not to mention it's in a completely un-portable format. One can only hope this was generated automatically.