2017-08-26 at 4:59 PM UTC
lol, hold on, i was thinking of emma watson hahha. yeah forget it, movie looks shit.
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2017-08-26 at 9:01 PM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
He wasn't referring to a phone, he was referring to a PC computer. You people really are weird.
2017-08-26 at 9:43 PM UTC
even a fucking refrigerator is a computer these days.
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2017-08-26 at 9:53 PM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
Fact is, any file created on a PC desktop computer has ZERO proprietary information attached to it.
2017-08-27 at 1:43 AM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
In a .NET executable, the PE code section contains a stub that invokes the CLR virtual machine startup entry, _CorExeMain or _CorDllMain in mscoree.dll, much like it was in Visual Basic executables. The virtual machine then makes use of .NET metadata present, the root of which, IMAGE_COR20_HEADER (also called "CLR header") is pointed to by IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_COMHEADER[5] entry in the PE header's data directory. IMAGE_COR20_HEADER strongly resembles PE's optional header, essentially playing its role for the CLR loader.
The CLR-related data, including the root structure itself, is typically contained in the common code section, .text. It is composed of a few directories: metadata, embedded resources, strong names and a few for native-code interoperability. Metadata directory is a set of tables that list all the distinct .NET entities in the assembly, including types, methods, fields, constants, events, as well as references between them and to other assemblies.
2017-08-27 at 2:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL
In a .NET executable, the PE code section contains a stub that invokes the CLR virtual machine startup entry, _CorExeMain or _CorDllMain in mscoree.dll, much like it was in Visual Basic executables. The virtual machine then makes use of .NET metadata present, the root of which, IMAGE_COR20_HEADER (also called "CLR header") is pointed to by IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_COMHEADER[5] entry in the PE header's data directory. IMAGE_COR20_HEADER strongly resembles PE's optional header, essentially playing its role for the CLR loader.
The CLR-related data, including the root structure itself, is typically contained in the common code section, .text. It is composed of a few directories: metadata, embedded resources, strong names and a few for native-code interoperability. Metadata directory is a set of tables that list all the distinct .NET entities in the assembly, including types, methods, fields, constants, events, as well as references between them and to other assemblies.
If you knew what half those words meant you'd realize how stupid copy pasting a section of an irrelevant wikipedia article that happened to contain the word "metadata" makes you look
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Also I have no idea what you think "proprietary information" means, but I know you're wrong about it.
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