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This is the sad truth of the times we live in. You garner an audience, and then you exhibit an opinion that is controversial then well, you shall be promptly destroyed. And these things need not happen now. You garner an audience at any point in the future and your online presence will be decompiled, diagnosed for bugs, and all errors will be promptly ostracized by the armchair armada of online experts. This is the age that the internet lurker is now the commentator, the internet commentator is now the journalist, and the journalist is now the lawyer. Your livelihood now at the mercy of any and all denizens, including bots, though they only give 3/5s the upvote.


Funny. My first thought of question one is we'd need to make assumptions about which architecture we're working on to know this answer. By the time I got to question 3, I realized the author's trend. This is both the curse and blessing of C, a language that gives you just barely a high level translation layer over the raw silicon.


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