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Interesting. It's a thread with hourly updates.

Archive: https://archive.today/t2fas

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>Reverse-engineering the Whoop 5.0 to work without a subscription in 24 hours. Starting now.

Interesting. It's a thread with hourly updates. Archive: https://archive.today/t2fas From the post: >>Reverse-engineering the Whoop 5.0 to work without a subscription in 24 hours. Starting now.
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Had to look up what it was. It's a device where you pay some third party to collect and sell all of your health information, with the vague promise it will help you in some way.

I imagine this device isn't going to let go of mommy as easily as this person thinks.

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I have a feeling that the company is going to be suing him soon. However, he did show how fast you can RE some of this stuff.

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It's all written by people who have large egos that think they've written bulletproof code hidden inside of a device.

That may have worked up until Philips decided I2C was the best way for their computer-laden televisions to talk to internal board back in 1982. After that, universal standards mean that your using a dev kit to vibe code is going to be broken in 10 minutes.

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I have been playing with decompiling android app's in a sandbox using "vibe coding/dev". It is shocking how good it can be.