CodeAssembler

joined 3 years ago
[–] CodeAssembler@lemmy.ml 5 points 8 hours ago

Reproduced on Fedora

[–] CodeAssembler@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 week ago

Mostly Neovim and Nano. Tried out ed in the UNIX4 tape that got recovered, was strange but fun to see where sed, grep and other commands got their name from.

GUI is still good old Sublime Text, but I almost completely switched to terminal based editors, I guess because of the nice work flow.

 

You are a captain of a nuclear submarine that is on station somewhere in the depth of the sea. Armed with SLBMs you are responsible for your nations deterrence and lasting peace on earth. When you get the orders to launch a counter strike, strange things happen to your Submarine Command System (SCS), soon you realize that your submarine was hit by a cyber attack. You need to dive and investigate who is responsible and how to restore your ship to full functionality.

Hacked for Nuclear war is a little game written in Bash, that makes you investigate simple logs in search for Indicators of Compromise (IoC) that you get from the MITRE | ATT&CK collection. The submarines attacker, nation, logs and general behaviour of the systems is randomly generated for every play-through, and you will have multiple endings that are triggered through your actions.

 

The lost tape of UNIX V4 was found, I gave it a spin and was amazed how fast you feel familiar using it.