Never learnt the use of this tool. The certificate configuration tripped my head during my work.
This gives brain damage because it doesn't make sense.
Why to check network payload when you are sure the data was sent.
It's invaluable for mobile developers. What you think you sent and in what order, is not always what happens. Charles and Proxyman help you figure that out.
No, I don't think you are understanding this right, but there are some good questions you are asking. Where is the flag button?
If you are a real human, the most interesting question you're bringing up is What about all the appliances backed by FreeBSD? Yes, they are obsolete if they use IPv6 and accept RAs and if they don't get updates.
That was my first thought, if this is an embedded system without an update path this will be super hard to solve. People usually are not even aware of what OS their appliances run under the hood and whether or not they are updated automatically and how to update them if they are not.
Let's assume a state of computing where all computations are done and cached.
In such a system, the programming languages or transpilers become obselete, as the computer results are available from storage readily.
Now the challenge is different. Depending on the reader or the user, the same memory data will appear different.
The paradigm shifts from parsers, to readers.
Example, an image data appears as binary to computer person, and meanings to an artist, etc.
Conclusion: what crap I have commented!
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