@midpricedog@KrisAbdelmessih for prop MM firms (belvedere, optiver, drw, etc), ime it seems as tho u can in fact study your way.the interest knowledge is never actually tested outside of "why do you think you'd be a good trader?"
@midpricedog@KrisAbdelmessih ^ haha yes, but i took it way too far and over optimized on curiosity / getting good at a job i don't have vs optimizing for interview prepping to get the job itself
@experquisite ya. as jobs become more and more institutionalized and "templated", constraints have become much much clearer. So the fastest path to optima is now a path that can be walked backwards till birth. it increasingly feels that if you didn't start path early enough, its so over
@sasuke___420 hi. https://t.co/N25Q7ux548
https://t.co/HtpvX217GY
and CUDA docs. if you are not like readen then you can watcher youtube lecture that follow book almost 1:1
https://t.co/t4J4lIzH5V
this is very cuda specific. not very gpgpu of me. want vulkan or opencl stuff? idk tbh
@jtriley_eth maybe you can simulate some of these tx's? a lot fo the point of attacks against obfuscation isn't necessarily to untangle the code but understand what inputs lead to what outputs. break it down into blackboxes. dyanmic symbo execution,fuzzing, etc
@jtriley_eth oh man. there are typically common obfuscation patterns that pop up over and over again. typically obfuscation is built as ways to fight against static analyzers as you did. it may be GG if you do dynamic analysis. ghidra and ida pro are what ppl typically do on off-chain apps