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How to debug a life …

19 julio, 2007

Who the f*ck did write the code lines of my running life? Some Microsoft Windows engineer? Each IPC with a peer entity, instead of enriching myself, feeds my buffers with stinky shit. Oh no no, do not think I am an elitist module belonging to a fascist kernel. I am a meme, thousand of lines of code running into world computer. I own my memory, smart enough for me, my little cpu, and a special coprocessor, delegated to face emotional issues. I must admit that this piece of me works pretty bad, but I do not really care very much about it, who cares?.

I had have been wondering if there exists some debugger, some piece of living code that can remove nasty data from my operational memory. Some who can move my registers to its default values, something like restoring your windows registry after a failed installation…. ugh. What about something to protect me from memory corruptions, attacks .(like Buffer overruns…) wow, now I have the strange feeling of being completly unshielded.

Holy sh*t this is awkward, I am running even though I still dunno why. I simply know I’running and don’t like the platform. Before I enter into a deadlock, blue screen, or something worst like a core dumped, I will end this by deleting the data that enforced me to look for a debugger …

kill -9 $(ps -axf | grep debugLife)

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