Lobsters
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Metal Lossy Compression Format https://lobste.rs/s/wkpzft #graphics #reversing
https://www.ludicon.com/castano/blog/2026/04/metal-lossy-compression-format/
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Lobsters
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Annotated source code for the Elite Demonstration Disc via @rk@mastodon.well.com https://lobste.rs/s/s795p7 #historical #retrocomputing #reversing
https://elite.bbcelite.com/demo/
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Lobsters
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What iOS Lockdown mode actually does https://lobste.rs/s/oh3snl #video #ios #reversing #security
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5D3lWDUEJA8
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Lobsters
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Using Wireshark to reverse-engineer a USB device https://lobste.rs/s/yp747p #reversing
https://crescentro.se/posts/wireshark-usb/
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Lobsters
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ACE on a USB->HDMI adapter https://lobste.rs/s/hxrdyq #hardware #reversing
https://blazelight.dev/blog/ms2160.mdx
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Lobsters
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Getting root on on TP-Link Smart Switches using CVE-2026-1668 https://lobste.rs/s/kgbtwo #networking #reversing #security
https://blog.tangrs.id.au/2026/04/06/exploiting-cve-2026-1668-part-3/
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postmodern
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Software Engineer, Open Source Developer/Maintainer. Ruby, Crystal, Bash. Sometimes I do infosec stuff. Develops @ronin_rb
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postmodern
@postmodern@infosec.exchange
Software Engineer, Open Source Developer/Maintainer. Ruby, Crystal, Bash. Sometimes I do infosec stuff. Develops @ronin_rb
infosec.exchange
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Jan 14, 2026
When we say "struct" we generally are referring to C structs. Now that Go, Rust, etc, implement structs that sort of act like classes, should we start explicitly calling them C structs to differentiate from Go/Rust structs?
#terminology #nomenclature #namingthings #reversing #appsec
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