for one hour of reasons on the topic in three days. ;)
And you couldn't be bothered to give a one-line summary?
Anyway, considering that we are doing digitally signed binaries, it is hard
for me to understand how one even could produce bit-for-bit identical ones?
Of course, in the last century, things were different.
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