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  • Nuke 6 years ago
    Super like
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  • Armatus 6 years ago
    it's Friday!
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  • Shalimar 6 years ago
    Edward @Snowden interview: 'Smartphones can be taken over' - BBC https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-34444233 thanks, Ed, for making this simple truth more mainstream knowledge (we used to be called "paranoid" for pointing this out)
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  • Deavmi 6 years ago
    Got back late now from a group project, was fun visiting another res. on campus for the first time, we really have something special going on here at #Stellenbosch.
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  • Deavmi 6 years ago
    Wow, negative likes on posts about something non-political. Seems like we have some really "technically minded" people here XD
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  • Shalimar 6 years ago
    Peace behind me, war in front of me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_qr-4AKM18
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  • Deavmi 6 years ago
    And it REALLY makes organising your life easy. #GNOME3
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  • Deavmi 6 years ago
    And as you can see #GNOME3 is the best desktop environment ever conceived.
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  • Deavmi 6 years ago
    And some photos of #GNOME making my life easier (along with #nano, #tmux and #gcc and #gdb and oh yes I forgot, #Python is useful for visualising memory dumps too)
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  • Deavmi 6 years ago
    And finally, as I had planned, here are some photos of all of this (the setup). Also I forgot to mention I do also have Windows on this machine (it is an Acer and with an SSD (poes-vinning)).

    Here is a photo of #Insight (a graphical frontend to #GDB)
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  • Deavmi 6 years ago
    And finally GNOME and Fedora. GNOME is something many say they don't like. I like it as it is clean and non-distractfulm but also sleek and elegant but not-faslhy like Plasma (hence concentration), then also it allows me to do that Mac-like shit where you can get an overview of all the open stuff and I like that (virtual desktops are nice), it is distraction free and can be extended with extensions hence that is why I like it! Fedora is always up-to-date and has millions of packages available...
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  • Deavmi 6 years ago
    ... literally gdb with a UI. And lastly my hardware is obviously very nice, x86 is just plain awesome (I know everyone will go on about the CISC-ness of it but hey, it is the architecture I have been using for years without ever learning about and all my machines (as in computers) are x86 machines (raspberry pi's are an exception but I plan on targetting x86. Along with that the software is Linux (because x86 is my fav hardware and Linux kernel provides a POSIX interface which is sexy af...
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  • Deavmi 6 years ago
    .. in my way. Then I also use tmux of course to have several terminal instances open in one terminal instance. GDB is a godsend, absolutely brilliant ( can use it without a GUI and it isn't hard to learn once you just get into it. The GUI I recently tried out today is called Insight, it may look old and such but that means no modern UI distractions and hence I really like it, it shows you everything you want to see without any bells and whistles. Also straight forward to begin to use. Literally.
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  • Deavmi 6 years ago
    So I am really enjoying the tools available out there for x86 debugging on Linux. In this case the tools I use for compiling the C code into a binary (in this case I ain't doing OS development, or bootloaders or firmware hence the binaries are wrapped in the ELF container format (as used by the Linux loader)) a.k.a. they are not free-standing binaries. The tools I use then along with gcc (as hinted to by the previous sentence) and nano (the best text editor in my opinion as it never has gotten..
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  • Shalimar 6 years ago
    Do you #trust the #media?
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  • Shalimar 6 years ago
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  • Shalimar 6 years ago
    Wizards can do it. Gods can do it. πŸ˜ŽπŸ†’
    And you can do it now, too, with free and open source software.

    Control servers remotely. πŸ–₯πŸ‘©β€πŸ’»πŸ•ΈπŸ§
    #SSH -> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Shell

    Read more ...

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  • Deavmi 6 years ago
    When the way you relax at university is by teaching yourself x86 assembly
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  • Maxxcan 6 years ago
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  • Kevinmc 6 years ago
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  • Joe 6 years ago
    Hey everyone! Happy #fridYAY!! Hows everybody been? I'm still really busy at work 🀨
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  • Beebuzz 6 years ago
    Do you have ...?
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  • Beebuzz 6 years ago
    Happy day #behappy
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  • Beebuzz 6 years ago
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