nice intro, please bring more tutorials on freeRTOS.
@weckarСағат бұрын
Wait what language is this?
@orphansock8439Сағат бұрын
"The tab is the devil's whitespace character"
@Nobody-bn4oj2 сағат бұрын
faster than ezsnippet
@blankexpression2u2 сағат бұрын
anyone who claims to be a master, get away from them, unless they an old oriental man that makes swords...
@mistikalcanavarlarparlamen32652 сағат бұрын
Hello, do you know anything about Tlauncher being spyware? I heard so many rumours but there never was concrete evidence. It has been reportedly and allegedly found out that Tlauncher incorporates an altered version of Java and that's why it was able to remain undetected throughout years on end, an explanation whcih I find palpable yet dubious. I would love to hear an expert's , like you, opinion on this matter!!!
@Yupppi3 сағат бұрын
Cried from laughter with the intro. Makes me think of this old Finnish movie where a man and woman on the beach cook pancakes and the woman compliments him and says "let's kiss" to which the man replies with "now is not the time to kiss, now we're baking pancakes".
@ClassyJacket3 сағат бұрын
>me telling the light company i made developments in my knowledge
@Justajawnie4 сағат бұрын
this is such a narrow minded and elitist view. A cyber security professional could be a jack of all trades or a specialist. It depends what the job requires. If your job is specifically targeting vulnerabilities within a specific field like embedded systems then yes, a specialized person in that system will be far more effective. If your security needs requires multiple fields and different technologies, then a generalist is effective at whittling down the problems to pass on to the specialists it’s literally like this is ANY engineering field. Then you top it off with some world salad nonsense blaming profit. Enjoy your view and comment towards your KZread account this video shows how ignorant you are.
@Justajawnie4 сағат бұрын
“It’s mostly for profit” what does that even mean?? It’s such a hollow empty statement. you need to qualify what the point of bringing up this as point why cyber security majors are not good particularly in the US
@augustacybersolutions4 сағат бұрын
The value is it is a freakin stepping stone, obviously no one is gong to be a master when they come out of freakin college, no matte rtheir degree.
@QuincyNtuli4 сағат бұрын
This is Skippy-The-Magnificent level of code.
@dmitrystelefona84534 сағат бұрын
Damn dude, you repeat yourself so much in delivering the script, it feels like 2/3 of the video can be cut and no indo would be lost.
@just_ugu5 сағат бұрын
For me, competitive programing problems are a good way to start getting out of tutorial hell, it's middle ground between tutorials and a complex project
@ksk313375 сағат бұрын
talking about writing ASM. Wizards hat checks out
@hano76266 сағат бұрын
Well, then we have Rust now. It force you do all, check well before you can compile =)))
@Digi4DD6 сағат бұрын
Same, unless i have separate PC to run banking etc. im not touching my main one with vanguard
@traveldiary14556 сағат бұрын
It's not mutex , wrong tutorial , it's condvar
@meejmuas86867 сағат бұрын
The offer at the beginning almost made me swipe. Low level coding saved this clip for me
@XvAstarisk7 сағат бұрын
fck vanguard 68
@bryce38519 сағат бұрын
Lmfao yeah right.. I understand a computer more than a girl
@lucast221210 сағат бұрын
What happened to the "Would rust have fixed that?" Section. The answer would have been yes, right?
@ez20mscool11 сағат бұрын
It gives you free will. Do whatever you want. It's upto your brain and capacity.
@loganwright53814 сағат бұрын
The intro!! 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@alphabasic175915 сағат бұрын
C++ is a mess and it’s an overloaded language. At least half of what it adds to C is useless. Just learn how to program. Be good.
@solomon253216 сағат бұрын
You genuinely do not need extensive coding knowledge to work in cyber sec. It's a good skill to have, but depending on what you're doing, it may not be necessary.
@tuskiomisham17 сағат бұрын
man, sounds like they could just use rust and they wouldn't have 50% of these issues.
@-jes17 сағат бұрын
Do you edit your videos while wearing Bluetooth headphones? The audio is ahead of the video, I think.
@jeffcauhape688017 сағат бұрын
... and if you learn assembly, it will make you a better C programmer...
@hozie00719 сағат бұрын
....and that is why I don't code in C...or any other language for that matter.
@thedoctor547820 сағат бұрын
long ago there also used to be a gdlib (i think that's what's named) remote code exec browser exploit
@KavorkaDesigns20 сағат бұрын
US Government declares backdoored US software to be the safest programming language .
@__Obscure__20 сағат бұрын
They're not called Marra-stroy-ka dolls. You inserted an extra syllable and you inserted a Y sound that shouldn't be there. The pronunciation is closer to Ma-trosh-ka according to the listen feature on Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matryoshka_doll
@Meghana_Nallamilli21 сағат бұрын
I hate this
@rudymoralesjr21 сағат бұрын
I need to learn how to do this proficiently so I can hack car ECUs for tuning. They made it so hard to tune cars these days...
@huuhhhhhhh22 сағат бұрын
Wouldn't 10/10 be reserved for remote command execution for everyone using the library, regardless of how they use it, AND privilege escalation?
@jacob_90s22 сағат бұрын
I thought static analyzers could catch code like this that lacked bounds checks?
@abhijeetghosh2722 сағат бұрын
I am sure, it feels nostalgic. 😇❤
@MarkusBurrer23 сағат бұрын
The package st-link doesn't seem to exist on Ubuntu 24.04. Any suggestions?
@MarkusBurrer22 сағат бұрын
Package name is now stlink-tools
@jynx0riZ0rКүн бұрын
Somehow I feel offended by this explanation... :D
@jdwlsnКүн бұрын
Liked 80% of this clip but to play devils advocate, just because the memory space is 32 bits on an STM MCU doesn't mean it they do not have concern with designing for "efficient memory"
@NPC-WКүн бұрын
love this video but I am forced not to look at your face coz there is a time delay between the audio and video
@bsylveКүн бұрын
i recommend using codewars and learn to make algorithms with it
@StathisPlakidasКүн бұрын
Bravo
@cferrariniКүн бұрын
I hate webp format my graphics programs cannot handle it. is it worth the hassle???
@DandilynGoyette1001Күн бұрын
We don't need smart devices. We need smart people.
@BubbleS1Күн бұрын
Those early days, i remeber port forwarding a Minecraft server and not knowing qhat i did, so when i broke it, the port was just open with no server for so long lmaoo
@linuxguy1199Күн бұрын
Wow! It's almost as if the language has little to no effect on your applications security, as long as the developer doesn't do stupid shit. I will continue to write my applications in C for desktop and PHP for web, change my mind.
@SlartiКүн бұрын
07:54 how can a 1 pixel by 1 pixel image have more than one pixel in it?
Пікірлер
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nice intro, please bring more tutorials on freeRTOS.
Wait what language is this?
"The tab is the devil's whitespace character"
faster than ezsnippet
anyone who claims to be a master, get away from them, unless they an old oriental man that makes swords...
Hello, do you know anything about Tlauncher being spyware? I heard so many rumours but there never was concrete evidence. It has been reportedly and allegedly found out that Tlauncher incorporates an altered version of Java and that's why it was able to remain undetected throughout years on end, an explanation whcih I find palpable yet dubious. I would love to hear an expert's , like you, opinion on this matter!!!
Cried from laughter with the intro. Makes me think of this old Finnish movie where a man and woman on the beach cook pancakes and the woman compliments him and says "let's kiss" to which the man replies with "now is not the time to kiss, now we're baking pancakes".
>me telling the light company i made developments in my knowledge
this is such a narrow minded and elitist view. A cyber security professional could be a jack of all trades or a specialist. It depends what the job requires. If your job is specifically targeting vulnerabilities within a specific field like embedded systems then yes, a specialized person in that system will be far more effective. If your security needs requires multiple fields and different technologies, then a generalist is effective at whittling down the problems to pass on to the specialists it’s literally like this is ANY engineering field. Then you top it off with some world salad nonsense blaming profit. Enjoy your view and comment towards your KZread account this video shows how ignorant you are.
“It’s mostly for profit” what does that even mean?? It’s such a hollow empty statement. you need to qualify what the point of bringing up this as point why cyber security majors are not good particularly in the US
The value is it is a freakin stepping stone, obviously no one is gong to be a master when they come out of freakin college, no matte rtheir degree.
This is Skippy-The-Magnificent level of code.
Damn dude, you repeat yourself so much in delivering the script, it feels like 2/3 of the video can be cut and no indo would be lost.
For me, competitive programing problems are a good way to start getting out of tutorial hell, it's middle ground between tutorials and a complex project
talking about writing ASM. Wizards hat checks out
Well, then we have Rust now. It force you do all, check well before you can compile =)))
Same, unless i have separate PC to run banking etc. im not touching my main one with vanguard
It's not mutex , wrong tutorial , it's condvar
The offer at the beginning almost made me swipe. Low level coding saved this clip for me
fck vanguard 68
Lmfao yeah right.. I understand a computer more than a girl
What happened to the "Would rust have fixed that?" Section. The answer would have been yes, right?
It gives you free will. Do whatever you want. It's upto your brain and capacity.
The intro!! 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
C++ is a mess and it’s an overloaded language. At least half of what it adds to C is useless. Just learn how to program. Be good.
You genuinely do not need extensive coding knowledge to work in cyber sec. It's a good skill to have, but depending on what you're doing, it may not be necessary.
man, sounds like they could just use rust and they wouldn't have 50% of these issues.
Do you edit your videos while wearing Bluetooth headphones? The audio is ahead of the video, I think.
... and if you learn assembly, it will make you a better C programmer...
....and that is why I don't code in C...or any other language for that matter.
long ago there also used to be a gdlib (i think that's what's named) remote code exec browser exploit
US Government declares backdoored US software to be the safest programming language .
They're not called Marra-stroy-ka dolls. You inserted an extra syllable and you inserted a Y sound that shouldn't be there. The pronunciation is closer to Ma-trosh-ka according to the listen feature on Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matryoshka_doll
I hate this
I need to learn how to do this proficiently so I can hack car ECUs for tuning. They made it so hard to tune cars these days...
Wouldn't 10/10 be reserved for remote command execution for everyone using the library, regardless of how they use it, AND privilege escalation?
I thought static analyzers could catch code like this that lacked bounds checks?
I am sure, it feels nostalgic. 😇❤
The package st-link doesn't seem to exist on Ubuntu 24.04. Any suggestions?
Package name is now stlink-tools
Somehow I feel offended by this explanation... :D
Liked 80% of this clip but to play devils advocate, just because the memory space is 32 bits on an STM MCU doesn't mean it they do not have concern with designing for "efficient memory"
love this video but I am forced not to look at your face coz there is a time delay between the audio and video
i recommend using codewars and learn to make algorithms with it
Bravo
I hate webp format my graphics programs cannot handle it. is it worth the hassle???
We don't need smart devices. We need smart people.
Those early days, i remeber port forwarding a Minecraft server and not knowing qhat i did, so when i broke it, the port was just open with no server for so long lmaoo
Wow! It's almost as if the language has little to no effect on your applications security, as long as the developer doesn't do stupid shit. I will continue to write my applications in C for desktop and PHP for web, change my mind.
07:54 how can a 1 pixel by 1 pixel image have more than one pixel in it?