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Ask HN: How do you motivate your humans to stop AI-washing their emails?

1•causal•1m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Self-Hosted Task Scheduling System (Back End and UI and Python SDK)

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Hybrid Search in PostgreSQL: The Missing Manual

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Grand Time: Time-Based Models in Decentralized Trust

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Retrotech YouTuber Sam Battle "Lookmumnocomputer" to Represent UK in Eurovision

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WolfSSL Doesn't Suck

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Thank HN: You helped save 33,241 lives

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Massively Parallel Programming

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Launch HN: Sonarly (YC W26) – AI agent to triage and fix your production alerts

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AI-authored code contains worse bugs than software crafted by humans

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About the Indianapolis Hiking Club

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Grok 4.20 Beta

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Openclaw 2.0. Openrappter.

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Most people are individually optimistic, but think the world is falling apart

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Host range and antibiotic resistance are shaped by distinct survival strategies

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The Best Programming Language for the End of the World

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1•tosh•15m ago•0 comments
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Ask HN: Help with doing statistics over machine code

2•phafu•9mo ago
I'd like to do some statistics over the machine code gcc generates, such as a histogram of used instructions, average volatile/preserved registers usage of functions etc. For now just x86_64 SysV-ABI would be enough.

However I'm not aware of any pre-existing tool that lets me easily do this. The options I currently see are either make gcc output assembly and write a parser for the GNU Assembler format (possibly by reusing the asm-parser of the compiler-explorer project), or write a tool that reads (disassembles) object files directly using elfutils.

Any hints, prior work, further ideas, links to useful resources, or any other kind of help would be much appreciated.

Comments

baobun•9mo ago
"Static analysis" should be a relevant search term. Assuming you don't need to tie the instructions back to C code then the "gcc" part seems circumstancial for implementation? I guess you might want to parse the ASM into an Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) represenation and work on that?

If you do want to tie it back to the source, this looks relevant: http://icps.u-strasbg.fr/~pop/gcc-ast.html

phafu•9mo ago
For my purpose I don't need to get back to the original source, no.

The gcc part is only relevant with regards to what dialect of assembler I need to parse. If I go that route, I'd write a parser for the GNU assembler, and that would of course work with any code in that dialect, regardless from which compiler it came from (I haven't checked whether other compilers can produce GNU assembler though).