@lupyuen I'm considering stepping back from the community and only communicating with a few of them when they need something. It's starting to seem more Pine oriented than the larger Open Source Community. I'm not going to waste my time dealing with them when I can just bypass them and do more good. "...and do all of it for free." I see what you mean. I've grown disillusioned by doing it for free and you're the only person affiliated with the community that has acknowledged what I did. Some have given me some praise but the criticisms are making me want to pull it away from them and get it functional just to keep it as an external github. Eventually I would like to gain employment and I don't see a future in continuing to work as if I was under their employment.
@lupyuen From what I have seen posted, I surpassed their efforts with my massive dump of (mostly okay) C code. I don't doubt that it has been used, in part, for some developments as I kept it within the ccommunity and separate from Pine in case of legal issues. I could likely get much better code at this time. I just need to get some minor kinks out.
@lupyuen I was just told that they didn't want BL code. They need to know how it works. ![]()
@PawelK There is a saying, "Once a Marine, always a Marine." They are held to a higher standard even after leaving. They have never officially surrendered to an enemy force even when the commanding officer has. A brotherhood that has seen Marines ordered to their deaths and they fought anyway. Named Devil Dogs by the Germans for their unrelenting assaults and fearlessness in the face of overwhelming odds. Considering that there were only 200,000 Marines in The USMC until recently, they would be damned for failing to live up to their proud heritage.
@lupyuen I don't know if I am fully in the loop with what they do. The code I provided seemed to be of great assistance for porting. I'm not sure that they would want the original source code or rather as close to it as I can get.
@PawelK USMC is held to a higher standard of integrity than other branches of the US military. They are the only branch that is directly under order of The President.
With that being said, they are not entitled to political opinions. They follow orders. If an active duty or reserve member of the Army took part in this treasonous act, they would likely face a firing squad. I can't really defend this person other than saying that they might not have been fully aware of what was going to happen. If they knew about it beforehand, I'm of the opinion that they should face a firing squad.
@PawelK I didn't go into how I got in hot water from a Sys Admin for planning to use it as a base for a ready to deploy computational cluster. That was around 2018 that I got involved with that.
@lupyuen Any requests for what I unload Ghidra on for the BL602? Also what code suits your work better? And yes you do get priority code before Pine.
@lupyuen So Pine didn't do all the work? ;)
@PawelK I've met NSA agents before but I don't think they were the ones who used Ghidra. I might be wrong, I was talking about Mirai as a useful utility for managing networks and I received a good amount of praise for my in depth analysis from a former Agent.
@trinsec I don't know what governmental authority stated it but I have to wait 60 days after recovery to be cleared for the first dose. With reports about the vaccine only lasting 6 months compared to the 14 months of my immune system, I don't really trust it. I only caught it after the sleepless nights and high stress of doing research work, going to Uni full time and working.
I'm not going to get vaccinated against Covid-19. (I had a Pharmacologist tell me that I couldn't get the vaccine because I had Covid-19 within the past 60 days. I have antibodies and that would increase my risk of a severe reaction to the vaccine. It was 14 months after I got it the first time that I contracted it again. :/ I think my body can do a better job than this vaccine. With that being said, Covid-19 sucks and eventhough the second time was not as bad, I don't want the weird stomach flu that makes it hurt to breathe again.)
@freemo I'm fairly certain that it went well with the Dexedrine.
@PawelK I am good with C and somewhat good with C++. The way the processors are setup in Ghidra is genius. I would definitely be willing to work with you on a project. We also have Python for development. I'm currently learning Rust too.
The results could be useful for many different applications. I would suggest a modular design so that they can be removed or added depending upon the project.
@PawelK I get better results from Ghidra than I do with anything else.
@PawelK It did expose me to nearly all of Ghidra's features.
@lupyuen Not a problem.
@lupyuen I might be able to get some better code uploaded soon. The existing code was uncovered within about a week of work. The past two months have been focused on Ghidra and getting better quality code.
I'm still working on the quality of the code and it's coming along slowly. Perhaps it will be near the weekend before it gets uploaded.
@PawelK It was a learning experience that I was able to laugh about.
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