x86 prefixes and escape opcodes flowchart

(soc.me)

37 points | by gaul 4 hours ago

4 comments

  • debugnik 2 hours ago
    This site redirects to HN when it notices HN in the referrer.
    • st_goliath 10 minutes ago
      If you have JavaScript enabled, that is. JWZ at least does the redirect on the server side.

      The following is pulled in from `https://soc.me/assets/js/turnBack.js`:

          const undesirables = [
            "news.ycombinator.com/",
            // "reddit.com/", // disable temporaily
            "lobste.rs/"
          ] ;
      
          if (undesirables.find(site => document.referrer.includes(site))) {
            window.location.replace(document.referrer);
          }
      
      I wonder why Reddit is "temporarily not undesirable".
    • therein 43 minutes ago
      Wow, I didn't even notice because I have extensions that strip the referrer header. Excellent.
    • chimpontherun 1 hour ago
      open in new tab
  • dagenix 2 hours ago
  • tucnak 49 minutes ago
    I respect the disobedience.
  • snvzz 49 minutes ago
    This is in no small part why x86 code density is awful despite variable size encoding.