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@lupyuen I'm giggling. A 3.5in floppy disk had 1.44MB of storage. It makes me feel old until the drive starts to read and I grab my chest. :ablobcatbongo: That sound, a dot matrix printer and a dialup modem were somehow tolerable back then. (They also ran on a few kilobytes of memory.)
It's impressive that development is still working on getting into such optimized roles.

"it is very well possible to run code ... on small microprocessors with only a few kilobytes of memory"

nim-lang.org/docs/nimc.html#ni

"Xamalicious is a .NET-based Backdoor ... within apps developed using the open-source Xamarin framework, making the analysis of its code more challenging"

bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu

@tasket @caligari @lupyuen It's not difficult to follow a signal. Ransomware attacks aren't going to be far behind as some of those systems use multiple wireless sensors.

They are difficult to open without using a Dremel. I've cut myself a few times with Xacto blades trying to get through that thick sonic welded plastic shell. At least the app wasn't too difficult to peek at. White listing devices and some other things that might possibly be going on.

There has to be a way to get in without bleeding everywhere. :ablobcatbongo:

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