Having read through this post and the previous comments[1] I have to say that RedHat did the right thing in the completely worst possible way.Stealing the project name was a mistake. The authors are right to be upset by the fact that people used to get their project when they did "yum install dstat" but now are getting a completely different (and not completely compatible) project. I think a lot o
Why this is important (for those uninitiated):- Ghidra is basically the first real competitor to IDA Pro, the extremely expensive and often pirated state-of-the-art software for reverse engineering. Nothing else has come close to IDA Pro. - Ghidra is open-source, IDA Pro is not. - Ghidra has a lot of really cool features that IDA Pro doesn't, such as decompiling binaries to pseudo-C code. - It's a
”VCONN pin is connected to VBUS via a resistor. There are also diodes on the board”A truly paranoid analyst would check that these things that look like a resistor or diode actually are resistors and diodes. That may not be easy, as they could contain a tiny cpu and a few bits of flash memory that change the behavior from “resistor” to something else after x power ups or, using an on-board real-ti
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