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Please help me, explain why this shitty tutorial code keeps using static ports instead of port 9001? I know it has something to do with the forking process but i genuinely cannot figure out why instead of listening on port 9001 it listens on random ports instead???

This shit is driving me insane!

https://asmtutor.com/#lesson33
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same reason it does int 80h in 2024, assemblyshitters are nocoders



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