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That's definitely an interesting idea, but I don't think that's a viable option for us considering the privacy violating implications. In a somewhat similar way in which github Copilot has received its share of complaints about code suggested that was supposed to be private. |
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Hi, not sure if this has come up, but ever since I saw the site in 2019 I think, It has been in the back of my mind that this is a basis of a great decompiler platform in the making. Consider that code is voluntarily been fed by users, there is a correlation of *code to compiled object, to assembly. This, in most cases is a great opportunity to train and validate an AI decompiler. I would them become a killer paid app, upload a compiled object, then decompile it. with ongoing training it can become almost trivial. I had a project like this, ciphering data from internal project and it worked quite well, you can take it another notch, build IDE with AI validation *static code analysis to warn of potential risks… possibilities are endless. Love the way the site is and would also love to see a cross collier option, ie, given the output as ASSEMBLY take that back to a higher level language.
Just a thought…
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