Stanford on Nostr: Today we've talked about a old software project of ours. The lead dev was referring ...
Today we've talked about a old software project of ours.
The lead dev was referring to it as a "no source" (in a sound like open source) tool.
Nobody really questioned it until I've asked what exactly he means by that.
Soo.. turns out. No source means, they someone found a binary of it somewhere, but everything else doesn't exist anymore
The lead dev was referring to it as a "no source" (in a sound like open source) tool.
Nobody really questioned it until I've asked what exactly he means by that.
Soo.. turns out. No source means, they someone found a binary of it somewhere, but everything else doesn't exist anymore