kdeconnect-kde
ghidra
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7 | 4 | |
2,482 | 5 | |
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9.6 | 7.5 | |
about 7 hours ago | 7 months ago | |
C++ | Java | |
- | Apache License 2.0 |
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kdeconnect-kde
- Is there anyway to stream android audio to my pc wirelessly ?
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Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
Hey, godspeed to you and your health issues.
Concerning the video/custom mobile-based keyboard: If interested you could look at how kde-connect implements the remote pointer control you mention at the end of the video. kde-connect is also available for macOS, though not fully supported per (https://github.com/KDE/kdeconnect-kde) and the last macOS builds seem to fail (https://binary-factory.kde.org/view/MacOS/job/kdeconnect-kde...). But i can attest that it works great on Ubuntu via GSConnect with Android.
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- noob programming question! please help thanks
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Sync files between android and linux
KDE-Connect. I've been using it for a while and its great. It's open source, available on F-Droid (also pretty sure it's on google play) and baked directly into KDE. Also on other desktop environments but your mileage may vary. You can share the clipboard, files, get notifications, remote input, etc. It's also TLS encrypted from end to end.
ghidra
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Show HN: A Ghidra extension that turns programs back into object files
[1] https://github.com/boricj/ghidra/tree/feature/elfrelocatebleobjectexporter
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Ask HN: Tell us about your project that's not done yet but you want feedback on
I've been working on a specific reverse-engineering technique called _unlinking_ [1] on-and-off for the past 16 months or so. I'm on my third prototype (first a set of Ghidra scripts written in Jython [2], then a fork of Ghidra [3] and now a Ghidra extension [4]) and I've started a blog in order to document it [5], which side-tracked into writing a whole series of articles on reverse-engineering to introduce the topic.
What for, you may ask? Basically I'm trying to decompile a PlayStation 1 video game and I've quickly decided that dealing alone with multiple +500 KiB executables of complete utter spaghetti code wasn't going to work. Instead, I've decided that I'd rather divide-and-conquer the problem, so I've been tooling up to split executables into relocatable object files, in order to decompile those one at a time and _Ship of Theseus_-style my way to success.
Ironically, all of that stuff is so not done that I don't even know what meaningful feedback there could be. My prototypes do work, but only for 32 bit little endian statically-linked MIPS executables. The articles on my blog are draft-quality. As for the decompilation project itself that started all of this, it hasn't seen much progress due to all of those side-quests. The overall topic is so esoteric that so far I've only managed to hear about one group of two persons that tried to do anything remotely similar and one another anecdotal account [6] that this particular skill is very uncommon among reverse engineers.
Personally, I'm starting to think that maybe I could've actually reverse-engineered and decompiled the game in the time I took to get here. I've also tried to engage with Ghidra to upstream the foundations of my modifications in my fork, but after some back-and-forth it became clear that my prototype-grade stuff wasn't industrial-grade and couldn't be merged in its current state, which is why I'm currently reworking the code in my fork as a Ghidra extension.
To those that want to provide feedback after reading all of this: beware, I've had a lot of fun going down that rabbit hole, but this is one hell of a time sink _and_ a particularly tricky mind-bender.
[1] I don't actually _know_ what's the actual name for this technique, given that there are so few resources on it out there. I do know I didn't invent it.
[2] https://github.com/boricj/ghidra-unlinker-scripts
[3] https://github.com/boricj/ghidra/tree/feature/elfrelocateble...
[4] https://github.com/boricj/ghidra-unlinker-extension
[5] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36575081#36590078
[6] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35729232&p=3#35740761
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Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
- The relocation synthesizer for MIPS: https://github.com/boricj/ghidra/blob/feature/elfrelocateble...
- The Ghidra analyzer that leverages this synthesizer: https://github.com/boricj/ghidra/blob/feature/elfrelocatebleobjectexporter/Ghidra/Features/Delinker/src/main/java/ghidra/app/analyzers/RelocationTableSynthesizerAnalyzer.java
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