Patches to existing sizable codebases and reverse engineering binaries both can run a long time and use a lot of tokens without wandering off into the weeds.
Patches to existing sizable codebases and reverse engineering binaries both can run a long time and use a lot of tokens without wandering off into the weeds.
Claude allows you to reverse engineer binaries now? That's pretty cool. I'm quite surprised to hear that, I thought it was one of their guardrails. Most of the reverse engineering projects I've seen seem to rely on Chinese models.
The guardrails are probably sensitive to what the target is and how you frame it. If it's "I want to help preserve this old video game by decompiling it" then ok, if it's "decompile this industrial control software so I can do a terrorism" then I'd expect it to refuse.