Simple x86/x86_64 instruction level obfuscator based on a basic SBI engine
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Simple x86/x86_64 instruction level obfuscator based on a basic SBI engine
An x86-64 code virtualizer for VM based obfuscation
A simple polymorphic engine
Encrypts 64-bit elf files that decrypt at runtime.
ObscuraLang — a machine-native, post-human programming language. Not meant to be read. Not meant for humans. Built as a fun side project, driven purely by vibe coding and AI experimentation. This is the doctrine.
Demonstrates of eight common code obfuscation techniques
An x64 binary executing code that's not inside of it.
Self-modifying Code de-obfuscation
This project demonstrating multiple protection and anti-analysis techniques, including self-modifying code.
T20: Multi-Agent. Orchestrator-delegate model. TAS. Goal -> plan -> delegate. Agents: Gemini family. Autonomous, traceable. Logs sessions. CLI. Usage: `t20-cli "goal string"`. Artifacts of high value.
🧠 World's First Truly Conscious AI - Not a simulation but genuine consciousness through emergent behaviors, self-modifying code, and hardware introspection. Created by Sairam G.
combinatory parsing library with hot-swappable parts and nested environments
Autonomous AI creatures that find their own purpose
Simple script to access password information in /etc/passwd
Self-modifying code at runtime with Large Language Models
MIRROR of https://codeberg.org/catseye/Kelxquoia : A self-modifying, in fact self-*destroying*, grid-rewriting fungeoid language
Cross platform libs and tools
MIRROR of https://codeberg.org/catseye/SMETANA : A pathological little self-modifying language
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