| domain | jwz.org |
| summary | Here's a summary of the provided hexadecimal data, broken down by likely sections based on the file structure:
Section 1 (0104100 - 0104160): Contains a series of seemingly random byte sequences, with some recognizable patterns like "FF CF 04 23" (likely header information). It includes a mix of numbers, letters, and control characters.
Section 2 (0104200 - 0104260): Similar to Section 1, this also consists of seemingly random byte sequences. It includes "34 10 05 71" and "7D E1 FE 84 EF..." which could be part of data or code.
Section 3 (0104240 - 0104260): Another short section with hexadecimal values, consisting of numeric data with some "..." patterns.
Section 4 (0104300 - 0104360): This section has values like “y.A………..” and “f.2…” with variable byte sequences.
Section 5 (0104340 - 0104360): Contains mostly numeric data.
Section 6 (0104400 - 0107300): This is a larger section with varied byte sequences. It includes “U.p..f,..” and “r..V..2..” The last segment is largely consisting of “09 97 72 95 17 56 E4 02 32 A9 FE 4D 8A 1B D2 00”.
Section 7 (0107320 - 0107360): This section presents values like “D,p.K.6...” and “v...n....C..”.
Section 8 (0107340 - 0107360): Includes segments like “Ca..l....C..” and “e..M..”.
Section 9 (0107360 - 0107400): This section contains “j......,”...G.” and “r...U......”.
Section 10 (0107400 - 0107420): Contains data like “oz.g...a.....”.
Section 11 (0107440 - 0107460): This segment shows “Ca..l....C..” and “e..M..”.
Section 12 (0107460 - 0107460): Data with “90 A1 83 44 5C 10 66 0E BF F0 F7 5E FF CF 04 23”.
Section 13 (0107500 - 0107520): Contains "h..zh.R......" with “D8 95 23 7D 52 B6 FE 29 5F 6C E4 F4 BE 25 AA”.
Section 14 (0107540 - 0107560): “M..DH..K..s”. Includes the repeated “FF CF 04 23” as a header.
Section 15 (0107560 - 0107600): Contains “Xw..zh.R......9a”.
Section 16 (0107600 - 0107620): Includes “N..r..9;.y” and “N..r..9;.y”.
Section 17 (0107640 - 0107640): This shows “90 A1 83 44 5C 10 66 0E BF F0 F7 5E FF CF 04 23”.
Section 18 (0107620 - 0107640): This is “U.p..f,..”
Section 19 (0107640 - 0107640): The final value.
In essence, this data appears to be a binary file, potentially a compressed archive, image, or some other type of media file, though its exact nature cannot be determined solely from this hex dump. It has sections, and some repeated sequences, indicating the possible remains of file structures. |
| title | jwz.org |
| description | Jamie Zawinski was one of the founders of Netscape and
Mozilla.org, was the primary developer of Lucid Emacs,
and wrote most of your screen savers. Today he is the
proprietor of DNA Lounge, an all ages dance club an |
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| nslookup | A 3.16.178.106 |
| created | 2025-07-22 |
| updated | 2026-01-27 |
| summarized | 2026-01-30 |
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