
Jay Little
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Jay Little
@computerality
Software Archaeologist



In the last couple months, I have replaced so many scripts with prompts like "use idac to perform class recovery, rename variables and functions, set prototypes, make and apply types to make the decompilation output look like the original source" github.com/trailofbits/id…

One of the long-standing challenges in C++ RE has always been vtable REconstruction. AI now solves this, and you actually get richer context than you'd ever get from manual recovery. Previously, HexRaysCodeXplorer plugin was born to ease that pain back in the day, but now I need to rethink how to make it truly effective in this new reality.

This looks like an extremely interesting benchmark...

cmux now restores your Claude Code, Codex, and OpenCode sessions across quits and reboots. Run `cmux hooks setup` once. Requires v0.64.3.





exa search + codex imagegen is all you need for neat security explainer images zero effort prompting has never been better

I made a super simple website where you can see everywhere you can get to in under an hour on the NYC subway. The generated map is both a heat-map (changes color) and a cartogram (warps space). castrio.me/nyc

A v8 dcheck == $500, I would start searching for how to find XSS & CSRF bugs right now.



New post: We show that small, cheap models can detect the flagship Mythos FreeBSD zero-day (CVE-2026-4747) using a simple harness we call nano-analyzer Models down to 3.6B active params (including open-weights ones you can run locally) would have detected it 100-1000x cheaper




In evals, Sonnet with an Opus advisor scored 2.7 percentage points higher on SWE-bench Multilingual than Sonnet alone, while costing 11.9% less per task.
















