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2,981 | 2,886 | |
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some-assembly-required
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Show HN: Sprig, open-source game console and engine, by teenagers, for teenagers
See also:
"Some Assembly Required: An approachable introduction to assembly" - https://github.com/hackclub/some-assembly-required
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31909183 (587 points | 4 months ago | 125 comments)
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2022)
Hack Club | Full-time, Part-time or Contract | ONSITE | Vermont, US | https://hackclub.com
Hello friends,
I come from the game dev world where I led the team on the Crash Bandicoot reboot trilogy and helped ship two of the Destiny 2 expansions. Iām now building out a team here at Hack Club that will make inspiring technical and creative projects with and for thousands of the most technical teenagers youāll probably ever meet.
In the past 3 months, weāve shipped an open source game console ( https://github.com/hackclub/sprig ) that you can only get by building a game for it, a guide to assembly language thatās now the 4th most popular GitHub repo written in assembly ( https://github.com/hackclub/some-assembly-required ), and a teaser for a game we're producing about love and graphing (https://hack.af/sr ).
For this role, Iām looking for a technical partner-in-crime with a few notches in your belt.
JOB DESCRIP/APPLY: https://hiring.hackclub.com/26020 or email [email protected]
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PAID - Creative Technologist
We do this by creating open-source projects which serve the community like a transparent ābankā for nonprofits, a game console you can only get by building a game for it, a guide to assembly language, a cross-country hackathon on a train. Hack Club supports and grows our community by facilitating wholesome social spaces online and in-person.
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Lensm: Go Assembly and Source Viewer
A recent YC article mentioned this [site] (https://github.com/hackclub/some-assembly-required/)
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Embedded Systems Weekly #107
Some Assembly Required An approachable introduction to assembly that can be read in 30 minutes if you skip code examples. Although it's probably interesting to take a bit more time to try to read them and understand the details.
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Hacker News top posts: Jun 29, 2022
Some Assembly Required: An approachable introduction to assembly\ (119 comments)
collisions
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The Curious Case of MD5
That is still an attack on the second preimage or a collision resistance properties of the hash function. Most collisions do work this way, for example see [1].
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The Epstein court documents have just been released, over 2000 pages with list of people on that island
it's easy to do if you have a few hours to spare
Not when it comes to md5
You could pull it off if you wanted in a few hours. The sha-256 is far more reliable of a marker of authenticity than the MD5
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An open source file Hasher AND Verifier?
Sure, here are two different screenshots of your comment made with this tool:
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Hacker News top posts: Sep 20, 2022
Hash collisions and exploitations ā Instant MD5 collision\ (4 comments)
- Hash collisions and exploitations ā Instant MD5 collision
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Embedded Systems Weekly #108
Hardening Attack Surfaces with Formally Proven Binary Format Parsers Microsoft released EverParse3D. It's a generator of formally proven binary format parsers. It generates C code and it looks like it can address any legacy binary format. Can it bring something to Linux kernel development?
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Embedded Systems Weekly #107
Hash collisions and exploitations A collection out of embedded systems scope, but I believe knowing the weakness of the common hash functions is a must-known.
What are some alternatives?
lensm - Go assembly and source viewer
quickhash - Graphical cross platform data hashing tool for Linux, Windows and Mac
jt89 - sn76489an compatible Verilog core, with emphasis on FPGA implementation and Megadrive/Master System compatibility
GitJournal - Mobile first Note Taking integrated with Git
EDLA - EDLA remote logic analyser, using ESP32 and Web protocols
cipher - Bitcoin wallet generator [Moved to: https://github.com/gocrazygh/btcwallet]
git - Git Source Code Mirror - This is a publish-only repository and all pull requests are ignored. Please follow Documentation/SubmittingPatches procedure for any of your improvements.
sprig - š Learn to code by making games in a JavaScript web-based game editor.
paracosme - Paracosme is a zero-click remote memory corruption exploit that compromises ICONICS Genesis64 which was demonstrated successfully on stage during the Pwn2Own Miami 2022 competition.
fastcoll
Hash-Buster - Crack hashes in seconds.
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