That's mostly my own experience. The results of reverse engineering can be sexy, but the work itself sure isn't, so we aren't exactly swimming in high quality writeups.
But given how much of RE is just going into unfamiliar places and learning unfamiliar things? And how much of it is repetitive but-not-easy-to-automate tasks? I fully expect LLMs to proliferate.
But given how much of RE is just going into unfamiliar places and learning unfamiliar things? And how much of it is repetitive but-not-easy-to-automate tasks? I fully expect LLMs to proliferate.