Minimal no-libc Linux x86_64 ELF PoC build for Copy Fail (CVE-2026-31431)
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Minimal no-libc Linux x86_64 ELF PoC build for Copy Fail (CVE-2026-31431)
A pure Zig implementation of the QUIC transport protocol.
ITS JUST X86-64 ASSEMBLY RAW LINUX SYSCALLS HTTP/1.0 STATIC SERVER
No-libc single-header runtime. Linux x86-64. Direct syscalls. SSE-backed f64 ops. Macro-driven design. Branchless control flow. Manual memory (brk, bump). SSO strings. Functional primitives. Terminal I/O. Data-oriented. High-risk, high-control.
Tetris for terminals written entirely in x86_64 assembly without libc or any libraries
A deterministic embedded RTOS kernel featuring priority inheritance, deadlock detection, advanced IPC primitives, and dual-strategy memory management.
Full-featured HTTP/1.1 web server implemented from scratch in x86-64 assembly language (NASM). A learning project exploring low-level socket programming, HTTP parsing, concurrency, and security—no dependencies, just syscalls.
Compression and decompression for gzip, zlib, LZ4, Snappy, xz/LZMA, bzip2, Zstd and Brotli, written from scratch in Caustic
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