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Why has computing has not advanced past the sixties?

Name: Anonymous 2015-01-17 5:00

Computer science, which has little to do with either computers or the scientific method, has progressed (or at least, laterally drifted around), of course, but computing has not. By that I mean the physical implementations of machines that can perform the process calculi that computer science dreams up. Back in the sixties, there was already talk of crafting binaries that contained data dependency information so that the processor could do unrestricted out of order execution. We still don't have that, despite overcoming the memory limitations of that time many times over. So many promising new innovations, but few even tried.

Are engineers just lazy? Did IBM, Intel, and Microsoft intimidate everyone enough to never focus on anything but their shitty, low-end trash?

Name: Anonymous 2015-01-17 21:39

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It has advanced past the sixties, my dear friend.

The problem is that the viscous Jews who run all of the tech companies are keeping the discoveries made by their European employees a secret for themselves. They're crafting themselves YHWH-class oracles using memresistive quantum computers capable of super-Turing computation, while shoveling the scraps towards the masses to keep us enslaved in shekel debt.

That's right, the Jews are exploring the mathematical Megaverse, simulating new realities for profit and leisure--creating digital heavens for themselves--while the rest of us are left to live as slaves on the gravity well known as Earth.

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