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moral.net.au
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| | | | | If you're into retro computing, you probably know about Oregon Trail; a simulation of the hardships faced by a group of colonists in 1848 as they travel by covered wagon from Independence Missouri to the Willamette Valley in Oregon. The game was wildly successful in the US education market, with the various editions selling 65 million copies. What you probably don't know is the game's great untold secret. Two years ago, Twitch streamer albrot discovered a bug in the code for crossing rivers. One of the options is to | |
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xcellerator.github.io
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| | | | | Introduction It's that time of year again - the Binary Golf Grand Prix is back for a third year running! You can also check out my entries to the first and second times this amazing competition ran. The theme this year was to produce a binary that crashes a given program. Bonus points for hijacking execution, and submitting a patch to the project that fixes the vulnerability. Coinciding with the announcement of this year's competition, @netspooky told me about a little-known accessory for the GameBoy/GameBoy Colour/GameBoy Advance called the Mobile Adapter GB, which let players connect their console to the internet via their mobile phone. | |
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dataswamp.org
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| | | | | Disclaimer I am not in any way an RE guru, I'm a software developer just like everybody else, but after learning about the "SNESticle" string on the Fight Night Round 2 ISO, I couldn't stop thinking a | |
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rusz.space
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| | | Size-coding in Rust, and making a 149 Byte Hello World! and a 540 Byte Brainfuck interpreter. | ||