I did not find a more elegant way to implement this than botch the original codebase. cc @mitchellh if you have insights about doing this in a slightly better way :)
Hacked ghostty to provide some fancy highlighting features. I wanted this kind of feature for vulnerability research, since it may be a pain to visually scan verbose output looking for specific values.
You can have a look at it here: https://t.co/aYl93BrRmp
I was thinking about implementing a standalone binary that would read data from stdin and highlight values/pattern. But this was not usable with interactive workflows, such as a serial console connected to a testing machine. Hence I needed to operate at a higher level.
I’m very excited to announce that we at V8 Security have finally published our first version of Fuzzilli that understands Wasm!
Go check it out at https://t.co/KP9ik5vDHm.
While we still have a way to go in improving it, we think it shows a promising approach!
For those enjoying Source Dive @lowbyteprod's playlist, I found a similar one explaining xv6 kernel concepts, but this time it's paper + pen flavor. Both playlists complete each other perfectly.
https://t.co/7LKuNIhw4V
@lowbyteprod thanks for your work, looking forward 004 ;)
At first I thought jakt was @awesomekling's initials between @jntrnr's ones. Figured out it's simply a swedish word, and I cannot think it is *not* a coincidence :^)