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@angealbertini

Reverse engineer, author of , PoC||GTFO ~ file formats, retrogaming, preservation, brainteasers, visual docs. he/him

Joined March 2009

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    27 Feb 2017
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  2. Retweeted
    Aug 26

    What you're about to see does not exsist. It is not endorsed, licensed or under development. I make game sequel mockups for fun, and after planning to do this for years, I finally convinced myself to bring this to life. Enjoy.

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  3. Retweeted
    Aug 24

    If you want to meet the guy who co-founded , or the person who produced 8088 MPH, or one of the people who saved over 18,000 PC software titles, you should be here. It's a fun time with a lot of stuff to see and do, and it's free to attend.

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  4. Aug 25
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  5. Aug 24
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    Did I mention I resized the stain to have the exact dimensions of the actual pastor's mug, measured with a caliper by the pastor himself?

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    Aug 24

    Me: Hello, HAL. Do you read me, HAL? HAL: Affirmative. I read you. Me: Publish the new blog post, HAL: HAL: I'm sorry. I'm afraid I can't do that. Me: What's the problem? HAL: The problem is Mortal Kombat reverse engineering.

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    Aug 24
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  8. Aug 24

    Also, initial versions where just ZIP protected, which is why I ended up writing a tutorial about such things.

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  9. Aug 24

    I didn't mean something that maps to 32 bits ;) IIRC Razoola's Pocket Programmer updates were password-protected via InnoSetup, which was relying on CRC32 ;)

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  10. Aug 24

    Today I introduced him to password storage and hashes. Is there actually an example of 2 ASCII passwords colliding via a weak hash (a real one that was actually used)?

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    Aug 23

    MAME 0.201 is coming out in less than a week, and it occurs to me that there's a *lot* of audio improvements going into it, thanks to the efforts of the excellent superctr, cam900, and ValleyBell.

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    Aug 22
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  13. Retweeted
    Aug 23

    Somewhere Sometime Tuesday, July 4, 2017, 7:33:02 PM

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  14. Retweeted
    Aug 23

    Lazy tweet: is there an ARM64 opcode encoding map similar to:

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    Does anyone know what happened to the old Luratech SDK? Luratech was aquired by in 2015, and its website () does not contain any mention of a JPEG 2000 SDK (they seem to focus mostly on PDF)?

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    Aug 21

    Now, this is something I had on my idea list for a long time! In Olav Junker Kjær's "NandGame", you can build a fully functioning 16-bit computer from scratch, starting only with nand gates! First, you'll build more logic gates like invert, and, or xor…

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  17. Aug 21

    And no, I didn't have the "don't get caught" talk yet: he's too unexperienced to not be caught at this stage.

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  18. Aug 21

    Of course, I also offered to teach him on the topic, but in a controlled way.

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  19. Aug 21

    My child is 9. He stole a password then impersonated someone online. We had a "don't hack without permission" talk. Too early or too late?

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    Aug 20
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  21. Aug 21

    mmm, working generic hack, with a dummy local variable: label: .l ... .LENGTH EQU $ - .l

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