What is that?!
Guys?!
brainlet
I wouldn’t worry about it
looks to be related to some sort of file caching/storing. Not chainlink chainlink.
Stop reaching for nothing
Doesn't look like anything to me
This was posted here about a week or so ago. The code itself is not any sort of reference or "call" to link. The reason they are using that name is up in the air.
Wouldn't this infringe on Chainlink's trademarked name?
Its s fucking testcase for a datastructure you absolute retarded fag.
Whoa, Facebook's testcase for a datastructure is using Chainlink?
Are you a retard or just pretending?
you guys know chain link fence is a thing right?
you know they can name variables anything they want right?
>variables named hardlink, softlink, chainlink
Has nothing to do with your shit tier token
No nigger it's just calling a program file
>they can name variables anything they want
They literally can't, see
Trademark doesn't prevent you from naming a variable you can name it McDonalds it doesn't matter, whatever you need to know off hand what the variable is
Pretty sure you can't.
Pretty sure you're a fucking retard
Make a Github repo right now and call one of your variables "McDonalds".
Be sure to post a link.
Holy fuck imagine being this dumb
Posting from mobile isn't going to change anything.
Name me a single instance of a trademark violation being pursued over a fucking internal variable name, you delusional stinky.
Lmao. Multiple people called you out for being a retard. Cope harder.
it’s nothing.
is anyone else feeling sleepy? i’m really sleepy, you guys must be sleepy too. take a nap.
>public Github
>private
pick one
Also, here's Github's policy on the matter:
>What is a GitHub Trademark Policy Violation?
>Using a company or business name, logo, or other trademark-protected materials in a manner that may mislead or confuse others with regard to its brand or business affiliation may be considered a trademark policy violation.
Imagine being confused by 4 lines of codes that say shit like softlink and hardlink
holy shit is this real?