Just my opinion of course, but I think all computer programs that were created in those times of 1980-s UNIX magic had so much influence on simplicity and beauty of software that they generally made all MODERN software their children. Both in a way of giving tools to a human being and user experience. Still those command oriented UI's being a bit annoying even today they give unlimited power when you want to solve a real problem =) Maybe I'm just in love of UNIX way, but hey! Practically every modern OS has either unix influence or it has unix genes in it =))) Anyway, thank you for your work!
Nice! I never use the 'hexdump' command, will remember 🙂
You can save even more time with the "breakpoint" vs "bp" command - "b" is enough 😉
It's so good! I only learned about it because at the time I was too lazy to actually understand the x command, but hey, it's there to be used!
@@PinkDraconian Yeh, it's probably going to be a new goto for me.. If I remember 😆
great video . learned alot thx pinkD
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for the lovely comment!
Waiting for the next video sir!
Working on it! Very busy tho!
1k views after just one day! Can't wait for the next video in the series!
Me too! Have a bunch of stuff going on, but I'll try to start working on it asap!
@@PinkDraconian no rush dude I'm sure you're busy enough as it is!
Will there be another video? I really enjoyed your explanations :-)
Yes! It's taking a bit longer because I'm very busy, but they are going to keep coming!
@@PinkDraconian please dont stop this series! my dream of learning reverse eng is finally coming true!
could you try doing a comparison on pwndbg vs GEF and how to install both on gdb.
I'd love to make such as video, but sadly I'm too busy to take this up right now. Maybe somewhere down the line!
thanks
My pleasure!
Thanks a lot for pointing out to these more advanced tools! You did a great job at explaining everything along :)
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed this one!
Waiting for next espside
Once I find time and energy 💪
Just my opinion of course, but I think all computer programs that were created in those times of 1980-s UNIX magic had so much influence on simplicity and beauty of software that they generally made all MODERN software their children. Both in a way of giving tools to a human being and user experience. Still those command oriented UI's being a bit annoying even today they give unlimited power when you want to solve a real problem =) Maybe I'm just in love of UNIX way, but hey! Practically every modern OS has either unix influence or it has unix genes in it =))) Anyway, thank you for your work!
Fully agree with that! Things that were given birth to 40 years ago are the backbone of the modern way we use applications. Thanks!
Great job!
Thank you! 🤩