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It's a bit early, also mostly useless. The design will come in months if not over a year's time, and is done by a professional. The “seven essential meta questions” post is unfortunately somewhat out of date.
In the distant future when this is considered, I propose a design around 0x90: the hex memory location usually associated with a successful exploit, which Reverse Engineering is searching for. Also ties nicely into whole Stack Overflow theme.
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0x90
is actually the numeric value of anop
, used innop
sleds which lead to shell code. the value isn't a memory location, though.