← Back to context Comment by foo-bar-baz529 14 hours ago How much have LLMs sped up these decompilations? 3 comments foo-bar-baz529 Reply __s 14 hours ago https://blog.chrislewis.au/the-long-tail-of-llm-assisted-dec... same author wrote about their processUseful, but complements existing tooling & falls short on the hard partI work on Ship of Harkinian. We're sering more vibed libultraship ports. Yet to see a real success moritonal 11 hours ago Massively, armed with the right tools you can tear apart old software now Gamemaster1379 13 hours ago Significantly. It also has sped up the ability to do recompilations, too.
__s 14 hours ago https://blog.chrislewis.au/the-long-tail-of-llm-assisted-dec... same author wrote about their processUseful, but complements existing tooling & falls short on the hard partI work on Ship of Harkinian. We're sering more vibed libultraship ports. Yet to see a real success
Gamemaster1379 13 hours ago Significantly. It also has sped up the ability to do recompilations, too.
https://blog.chrislewis.au/the-long-tail-of-llm-assisted-dec... same author wrote about their process
Useful, but complements existing tooling & falls short on the hard part
I work on Ship of Harkinian. We're sering more vibed libultraship ports. Yet to see a real success
Massively, armed with the right tools you can tear apart old software now
Significantly. It also has sped up the ability to do recompilations, too.