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Jhooper

@sjmulder developers get lazy. Part of it is because they help push hardware adoption numbers, but also a fair part is that no one really cares to optimize software anymore.

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kali yuga fornication
@jhooper @sjmulder not lazy, just crunch, high turnaround, lots of newer people who don't know how because they've never worked on low-level stuff, all having to appease pointy-haired bosses and dunning-kruger dipshit investors who demand features without knowing what they are

also excuse to sell more hardware (and produce more e-waste and more power consumption and carbon emissions and anyway the true telos of mankind is God's punishment for the sins of the biosphere)
@jhooper @sjmulder not lazy, just crunch, high turnaround, lots of newer people who don't know how because they've never worked on low-level stuff, all having to appease pointy-haired bosses and dunning-kruger dipshit investors who demand features without knowing what they are
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