I never even thought of the possibility of "bricking" my computer, I only thought the worst I could do is wipe it clean or causing a kernel panic! Weirdly, I'm now interested to know how I can actually do that! π
I'm a dev with a strong *NIX sysadmin background. I've been programming for 20+ years, started with IRC scripts, C, Python, PHP, Ruby/Rails, Node/JS, Go and Elxir. Full time on Ruby,Elixir and Rust.
You risk to βbrickβ your computer if you mainly touch drivers with low-level access to hardware. Re-defining high-level syscalls related to βreadsβ should not damage your hardware ;-)
Edit:
Check this advanced example, I studied/played a lot with this (well, the first versions from the original author, Stealth):
That's insightful, thanks!
Gotta get going! I'm currently reading Robert Love's 'system programming' and I have been inspired with this post to contextualize a bit. Let's see! π€βοΈ
I'm a dev with a strong *NIX sysadmin background. I've been programming for 20+ years, started with IRC scripts, C, Python, PHP, Ruby/Rails, Node/JS, Go and Elxir. Full time on Ruby,Elixir and Rust.
I never even thought of the possibility of "bricking" my computer, I only thought the worst I could do is wipe it clean or causing a kernel panic! Weirdly, I'm now interested to know how I can actually do that! π
You risk to βbrickβ your computer if you mainly touch drivers with low-level access to hardware. Re-defining high-level syscalls related to βreadsβ should not damage your hardware ;-)
Edit:
Check this advanced example, I studied/played a lot with this (well, the first versions from the original author, Stealth):
github.com/trimpsyw/adore-ng
That's insightful, thanks!
Gotta get going! I'm currently reading Robert Love's 'system programming' and I have been inspired with this post to contextualize a bit. Let's see! π€βοΈ
In case you missed my edit to the previous content:
github.com/trimpsyw/adore-ng