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Comment by verandaguy

4 days ago

You're the only person harassing anyone here; someone wanted to show off a handwritten project they did to learn a thing, and you came in with unsolicited LLM crap.

Pay closer attention. Using an LLM is the only way to get it be cross-compatible with Mac and Linux, since the author admitted that it would be too much to do this by hand. What good is code that can't even run? Heck it can't even run on Docker on a Mac.

  • Have you considered that as a hobby project, cross-compatibility (and especially on a tight timeline) might not be a priority, or even the point?

    • How is that relevant to a general audience? Why does such an obscure hobby project deserve attention by a broad audience if one can't even run it on a Linux-like VPS? It doesn't, and I was faithfully attempting to bridge that gap, with your nasty trolling interruption coming in the way.

      I don't know how much you know about assembly code, but people write it professionally to squeeze performance, typically on a server, and servers are lot more likely to run Linux than Mac. The project in question literally is a web server. Who runs a real production-grade web server on a Mac?

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