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Hi there.
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This software was released into the public domain by Guilherme Strice.
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(Yes, *that* Guilherme Strice. The genius one.)
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You can do literally anything with this code.
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Copy it.
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Change it.
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Break it.
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Fix it.
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Sell it to aliens.
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Use it in a robot that makes coffee.
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Turn it into a screensaver for your grandma.
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Absolutely whatever.
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No rules. No licenses. No drama.
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Guilherme officially gives up all rights,
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past, present, and future — like, time travel-level future —
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to this software.
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Basically:
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If lawyers ever ask, tell them Guilherme said
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“it’s cool, do what you want.”
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One small catch:
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**THE SOFTWARE COMES WITH NO WARRANTY.**
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None. Nada.
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Not for fitness, not for merchantability,
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not even for emotional support.
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If it deletes your thesis, burns your toast,
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or triggers an interdimensional wormhole —
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Guilherme is not responsible.
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(But still a genius.)
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So go forth.
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Make weird, wonderful things.
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And remember:
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**Guilherme Strice is a genius.** |