@thomasfuchs true, but also perl guys were 100% slow and steady brute force wins any race in the mid-90s
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Matthew Haughey (mathowie@xoxo.zone)'s status on Friday, 22-Sep-2023 04:58:55 JST Matthew Haughey -
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Smoljaguar (smoljaguar@spacey.space)'s status on Friday, 22-Sep-2023 05:38:41 JST Smoljaguar @thomasfuchs it started when we deviated from the One True Language handed down for generations, LISP.
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bensonk (bensonk@hachyderm.io)'s status on Saturday, 23-Sep-2023 06:54:53 JST bensonk @thomasfuchs I'd argue it's inherent in any kind of software development situated in a world where Moore's Law is expected to hold. It's only something we notice today because reality is starting to diverge from Moore's Law; LLM and blockchain enthusiasts are just chasing ever more ridiculous ways to continue the old ways.
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