Nasm programmers probably think that is old code that you commented out.
Nasm programmers probably think that is old code that you commented out.
Also each line starts with a semicolon and you have to escape spaces in strings using a double forward slash
They said they forgot to add the license. I think it’s best to give them the benefit of the doubt and believe it was always meant to be open source, even before being posted here.
You’ve got make sure you program the time machine correctly though…
At least FOSS doesn’t try this. At least not as part of the program (I think there’s some childish behaviour from devs but generally it doesn’t make it to the code).
It’s just practice is what I tell myself. One day you might need something to scale and then you’ll regret it not having made it scalable. If you have a previous project to copy that’s probably good too.
Huh I always thought most people got that somewhere in their head…
Wait why didn’t they keep unpacking the recursive acronym further? GNU’s Not Unix’s Not Unix’s Not Unix’s Not Unix I’d say that’s a pretty good amount although if there’s a mathematical way of formulating the unpacking of acronyms in a text I’d like to see the that repeated until infinity.
The “an” was the only thing not capitalized.
But you could get it to convince the admin to give you the password, without you having to do anything yourself.
I’ve used Sycthing but it was somewhat finicky.