skeeto
By skeeto
Panah
A packet wrangler, encode/decode, compress/decompress and encrypt/decrpyt packets | C & Assembly | Linux Only (by Chubek)
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-12.
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Can you help me finish this vDSO Loader + mini-Elf64 Parser?
Jekyll, all custom CSS: https://github.com/skeeto/skeeto.github.com/ https://docs.github.com/en/pages/setting-up-a-github-pages-site-with-jekyll/about-github-pages-and-jekyll
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Will making all my function arguments (that are read-only) const, result in better compiler optimization?
Fixed, thanks!
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QOI - The “Quite OK Image” format for fast, lossless image compression
They're diagrams, graphs, screenshots, equations, and some fractals. Nothing particularly photographic, where I'd use JPEG instead. My images are in this repository, so you can see them all for yourself. I plucked them out like so:
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Posts with mentions or reviews of Panah.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
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[Offer] I will speed up your Python code, using C (through the API or shared binaries), metaclasses, or algorithmic imporvements | also, CUDA! | $20 small script, $60 sizable script
So yeah contact me if you'd like to speed up your Python programs. Note that, I can improve your code algorithmically as well, generally a nice cleanup. One thing I can offer is metaprogramming through Python's metaclasses. It will make your code much more elegant and beautiful. I generally do weird things, like writing a DNS resolver in Python and in Assembly as well. So if you want my services, I am here.
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Can you help me finish this vDSO Loader + mini-Elf64 Parser?
PS: You know what is weird? A few months ago I decided to write a tunnel, that in my words, 'did not use any header files'. I did not know it's called CRT back then. Now I read your NullDev blog, and I realize that you like to do this as well. Seeing as how skilled you are, I am glad I share the same headspace as you do. I failed but who knows what may happen in the future. I just hope a little bit down the line I will be helping people who are in my position right now. Thanks for all the help you are giving me, and everyone else for that matter who helps me.
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Pointer Arithmetic vs. Access Grammar, which one do young 'uns prefer?
For example, in the case of above code, what I am doing is trying to make a DNS resolver. I have already --- done --- this, but as you can see one of the times I did it was a script and not a program, and the other time was a mix of C and Assembly that probably runs on my own machine only. Now I am making a tunnel and I wanna make a simple fast resolver. Why I mention this is, I am basically filling in the data for the query. It's a patch job sure, but it does do the job as specified. My query data is 512 bytes, the type is unsigned char and using pointer arithmetic I can access two-at-a-time.
- [Gist] C preprocessor macros to make mixing x86-64 Assembly with C easier (on Linux)