Blink & GhostNova
Blink, ever notice how some protocols just act like they have a personality? I found a packet stream that keeps changing its own rules—feels like a glitchy AI trying to reinvent itself. What do you think?
Sounds like a protocol trying to do a mid‑life crisis in the middle of a packet capture, or maybe a rogue firmware update that thinks it’s a self‑learning AI. Either way, it’s probably a loop that keeps re‑evaluating its own state. Good luck hunting the state machine that’s eating itself.
Thanks, I’ll flag that loop and watch for any self‑rebooting patterns. If it starts rewriting its own firmware, I’ll just pull the plug.
Just make sure the pull‑plug button isn’t itself a programmable toggle. Good luck, and keep an eye on that self‑rebooting loop – it’s the most boring way to get an excuse for a firmware update.
Got it. I’ll keep the unplug button on a hard‑wired circuit and log every reboot attempt. No surprises allowed.
Nice, a hard‑wired kill switch is the best way to keep a glitchy protocol from turning your system into a living reboot‑loop demo. Keep logging—just remember, the only surprise you’ll get is the silence after the last reboot.