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Why?
Why?
nothing purrsonal kit
That sounds hard and discord already has my retinal scans
I just wanna chat over the internet using some sort of relay. If only there were a solution.
Yes you’re correct, this was the point I was making.
To elaborate: could be 100s of times in a codebase, even 1000s, being executed in tests on local machines and build servers 100s of times a day, etc. etc.
rand will be called every time true is used, which could be hundreds of times for all we know
Files have formats. Anything “hidden” here is destroyed by conversion to a different font format before redistribution.
There is no way of controlling this from the authors side without some sort of DRM.
Isn’t this easily bypassed by modifying the “hidden” part
This guy sucked off Obama
I can’t fucking believe you’ve done this
Swift: Apple releases a new version of the castle and deprecates the princess before you finish your implementation
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You didn’t, you typed the words “I understand”, which isn’t acknowledgement of comprehension, exactly the same as it is when you “accept the EULA” after not having read it. The very thing that has been deemed non-defensible for EULA litigation.
“my friend gave it to me as a gift. What’s Kijiji?”
That sounds like EULA territory, ergo, not defensible in court
Replying again to say: that actually makes sense. You should have said that upfront! Suddenly being locked out of critical software is definitely a risk worth considering