Tripadvisor might be a bit more popular than Ghidra. We know about 74 links to it since March 2021 and only 64 links to Ghidra. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Hotels.com, tripadvisor.com, etc. Will have FAR better info that people on this sub, most of whom live here and don't really use NYC hotels. Source: 5 months ago
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Cleveland Museum of Art and the West Side Market, are top five attractions in Ohio as ranked by tripadvisor.com. The latter two have free admission. The CMA is not your typical art museum, especially as it's fully digital (check out the ARTLENS Gallery). The CMA also has great grounds with a Fine Arts Garden, Wade Lagoon, Smith Family Gateway, and the Nord Family... Source: 6 months ago
Tripadvisor.com is your friend indeed. Source: 6 months ago
The Cleveland Museum of Art also is a top five attraction in Ohio, as ranked by tripadvisor.com, just after the U.S. Air Force museum and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. Source: 6 months ago
You can sort hotels near Polaris at tripadvisor.com for "best value," and at yelp.com by price, and see traveler ratings at both sites, if lowest cost is your goal. Source: 6 months ago
I've got no experience with reverse-engineering executables, but I got a bunch of code-like stuff showing up when I fed ULTIMA.EXE to Ghidra and told it to analyze it with all the flags set. Source: 12 months ago
The whole game is written in C++ (game logic intertwined with graphics). Ghidra can help you deconstruct the game binaries, but you need to put in a GREAT great effort to even get a starting point. Cheat Engine has been successful for some purposes, including an AI enabling utility for multiplayer (use with great care!). Source: 12 months ago
What I think you’re talking about is reverse engineering. It’s basically taking a program and analysing the compiled code to attempt to find out how it works. It’s a fairly expansive topic, and fairly tricky to do but look at anything to do with Ghidra to get started. Source: about 1 year ago
Oh also just as an aside Ghidra is a really cool free tool developed by the NSA which can reverse engineer software by looking at its executable and recreating the C code from the instructions and static data within. It's another way to get familiarized with the relationship between C code and the instructions it compiles to. Source: about 1 year ago
There exist decompilers and other tools for helping make sense of assembly and that can automate some of the conversion back to higher level languages. In my brief involvement with Slippi I used Ghidra - a tool developed by the NSA, to do some of that kind of work, which I found a little amusing. Source: about 1 year ago
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