My understanding is that decompilation into more readable code is an important step in building the path to an exploit.
This understanding may be incomplete or outdated (things moving very fast right now). I'd love to hear from a someone with more experience using LLMs to do binary analysis about the level of 'binary annotation' needed for LLMs relative to humans.
Scroll on Reddit on mobile and click on a link. The comments open in a new tab. Close the tab and the previous tab is also at the link you’ve just closed.
Makes it impossible to browse around and long click to open on a new tab doesn’t solve the issue either.
StoreRun.app. It transforms grocery shopping from a chore into a collaborative experience ... still private beta and about 75% there but you can kick the tires for the non-sync version.
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