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I understood barely a 10% of that, but very interesting
ОтветитьRDMSR(Read MSR) is a kernel level command how it can be execute in user mode,so there is much detail you are missing but its a great video
ОтветитьRadare2
ОтветитьVideo is too fast man, even at 0.75x..
ОтветитьGreat Great Great Video.. Thanks a lot..
Ответитьok episode moving
ОтветитьAmazing Content !!!
ОтветитьBasically what that means is the kernal gives some address space to each process and this chunk of address space is called as linear address in that process, Right?
ОтветитьYour English is quite clear and easy to understand by non-native English users
Ответитьawesome video
ОтветитьHi are there any other things books that can help me understand the Memory - -and kernel basics
ОтветитьGreat video, a thumbs up 👍
Ответитьno matter how many times I come back to this playlist, I always learn something new🙌
ОтветитьExcellent. Should i see the former videos to understand this?
ОтветитьGreat introduction. Thanks for sharing !
Ответитьmost of the things just flew over my head, can anyone suggest something to understand this topic??
Ответитьthank you!
ОтветитьThanks! Your videos are invaluable!
ОтветитьWOW
ОтветитьThe kernel is complex so other application can be simple
ОтветитьEnjoying your instruction on Lennox Cisco's sir!
ОтветитьThe kernel is a deep boi
ОтветитьLinOx
Ответитьthis channel is a blessing
ОтветитьI'm at some grey area between n00b and leet.... and I these videos are neither too simple nor too complicated for me.. NICE!
Ответитьthat's a really great video
ОтветитьI started learning the assembly and found it really difficult. Hope watching your video will help me more in learning :D
ОтветитьGreat video thanks. Very detailed contents. The author did a great job.
Ответитьgod, this is awsome
ОтветитьI would like to see such a deep dive for hypervisor. and maybe compare with this. PS: how can I give double or triple likes to a video?
ОтветитьI understood nothing. Dislike.
Ответитьawesome video man, in-depth and easy to understand
ОтветитьStill a good series! Can recommend this to everyone!
ОтветитьI hope to someday have a basic understandig of the linux kernel.
Video reinforces how much I still need to learn.
My brain overheated for a good reason.
i think i understood only 1% and can't say what
ОтветитьSuperb explaination
ОтветитьI did not understand the syscall code part.
Not your fault.. I m a noob linux kernal programming
It inspires Me to Start learning more about these Thanks
Is it that Vic20 or Commodore64 dont have these rings, but you can write and run which opcode you want? Then 486 already has those rings and this applies...
Ответитьwatched 2 times to get the grasp of it. Man it was really profound amount of knowledge.
ОтветитьVery unclear, but very interesting
Ответитьbruh and i thought learning this is hard lmao thanks for the ez explaining ❤️
ОтветитьI was always afraid of binary exploitation and stuff around binaries.
I really appreciate your work here.
Thanks for the big help. As you said, I got lost in your series and wonder what I can get more in this video series.
I guess I am not ready for this yet.. but I will come again soon :)
ОтветитьThank you. Is there a book or a resource where can i learn this kind of stuffs deeply ?
Ответитьhey liveoverflow, du bist mein totemtier :D
ОтветитьWow. That was awesome 👍
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