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    NonPlayableClown (nonplayableclown@postnstuffds.lol)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Aug-2024 08:14:09 JSTNonPlayableClownNonPlayableClown
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    • Johnny Peligro
    • frogzone
    • Hyperhidrosis
    • pistolero
    • broken god
    >Are you going to tell me anything that I don't know?

    I don't know what you know.

    >I am not going to write anything in C++ and I have a shitty day every time I have to touch something someone else wrote in C++ and more than I hate C++, I hate being advocated at.

    K....

    >FUCKING NO THAT IS NOT WHY IT HAS AN "X" ON THE FRONT FUCKING LOOK IT UP

    So I have and here's what I found, kinda proving my point.

    Are you sure you aren't confusing it with cpu architecture yah boomer 🤓

    https://www.quora.com/What-does-the-x-in-x86-and-x64-mean

    https://phoenixnap.com/kb/x64-vs-x86
    In conversationabout 9 months ago from postnstuffds.lolpermalink

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      What does the 'x' in x86 and x64 mean?
      Answer (1 of 3): It was used as a placeholder, like in algebra. Intel released the 8086 microprocessor in 1979, which was popularized in the IBM PC computer, the first general purpose desktop computer marketed to small business. Intel subsequently made improvements to the 8086 design, producing ...
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      x64 vs. x86: Key Differences {Features, Limitations, and Use Cases}
      from @phoenixNAP
      x64 vs x86: Learn the key differences, features, and use cases of the two instruction set architectures. See how to check your ISA type.
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