What is this for?
On this blog I'll be posting reverse engineering stuff that I'm currently interested in. This won't be limited to WebAssembly at all in spite of the site's name (f32.store). In the near future you will be able to find everything here related to JavaScript deobfuscation/devirtualization and reverse engineering. For now, this post is only a placeholder for what's about to come.
Everything is subject to change
Not much you see on this website will actually stay here. I'm not a frontend developer so the improvements might take a while to make. In the plans I have:
improvements to the mobile version of the website (especially the blog part), adding css support for more of the markdown elements on the blog, and improvements to the layout.
Thanks for reading
this post will disappear soon too btw