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(lemmy.world)
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A decompiler doesnt give you access to the comments, variable names, which is an important part of every source code
But it is extremely time-consuming. Open source code makes it transparent and easy to read, that's what it is about: transparency
A decompiler won't give you the source code. Just some code that might not even necessarily work when compiled back.
From the point of view of the decompiler machine code is indeed the source code though
Try converting from English to Japanese and back to English.
A fancy way to say do nothing is not the same as translating back and forth. Example: Show me the intermediate translation.
Also we live in a 64bit world now old man
Still not the actual source code, bucko.
Having access to the source code actually makes reading machine code easier, so you're also wrong on this entirely different thing you're going on about.