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bruceediger.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A user details their experience purchasing and setting up an OpenWrt One router, including packaging, hardware inspection, configuration steps, and network bridging. | |
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peterkleissner.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A blog post discusses the reverse engineering of Supermicro's IPMI license key algorithm to bypass vendor lock-in and enable free BIOS updates, revealing the use of HMAC-SHA1 with a fixed secret key. | |
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blog.jdboyd.net
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gpfault.net
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| | | [AI summary] The provided text is a detailed explanation of how to write a simple 64-bit Windows application in assembly language that calls the ExitProcess function from the KERNEL32.DLL library. It covers the following key topics: 1. **Memory and Register Basics**: Explains how memory and registers work in 64-bit Windows, including the use of the stack pointer (RSP), registers like RCX, RDX, R8, and R9 for passing arguments, and the importance of stack alignment for performance. 2. **Calling Conventions**: Details the 64-bit Windows calling convention, including how the first four integer or pointer arguments are passed in registers (RCX, RDX, R8, R9), how additional arguments are passed on the stack, and the requirement for the stack to be aligned to ... | ||