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Haxx >>> Kali Linux <3
I dunno why but this immediately made me think of Uplink https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uplink_(video_game)
I'm a little disappointed it's not a GUI written in Visual Basic. (Kidding, kidding.)
Umm it's actually GUI interface ^\s
I get that reference.gif
kinda hard not to, when it's literally linked in the comment
It looks like this is all you do.
All you young'ins don't know about hackertyper.net
> Click here to grab the C code
> Not implementing haxx in Haxe
I wonder how hard it would be to make this a screensaver. Obviously this is a C program but I’ve got no idea what formats screensavers use to begin with.
Screensavers are normal programs, often written in C. The only issue is that this thing is not a fullscreen OpenGL app.
You could make a cronjob/bash script that opens haxx in a terminal, with the appropriate font size.
I'm in.
Written in C and memory safety is not necessary. 10/10.