10 things
1
Name:
Anonymous
2015-06-29 23:53
What 10 things need to change about computers and programming to save us from the impending apocalypse?
2
Name:
Anonymous
2015-06-29 23:55
no DRM
3
Name:
Anonymous
2015-06-30 0:57
>>2 You can't request the absense of something. We have to think of something that will defeat it.
4
Name:
Anonymous
2015-06-30 1:30
Throw away those dirty licenses and become free hackers sharing the software. We'll be free hackers, we'll be free!
5
Name:
Anonymous
2015-06-30 2:07
6
Name:
Anonymous
2015-06-30 2:52
Those who don't understand binary, and those who make off-by-one errors.
7
Name:
Anonymous
2015-06-30 6:08
>>6 those who make off-by-one errors. You mean mathematicians?
8
Name:
Anonymous
2015-07-01 2:40
they must include their own power generators - solar, wind, nuclear, whatever we cannot stay dependent on power grids, especially now that it's a security risk thanks to powerline ethernet, where information can be transmitted via mains power
9
Name:
Anonymous
2015-07-01 20:35
C, C++, Java and Javashit must die.
10
Name:
Anonymous
2015-07-02 0:03
>>9 what would you suggest as replacements then?
11
Name:
Anonymous
2015-07-02 0:24
>>9 C must not die, you dumb nigger.
12
Name:
Anonymous
2015-07-02 0:38
>>7 name one math paper with an off-by-one error in it
13
Name:
Anonymous
2015-07-02 1:20
>>12 all of them count from 1.
15
Name:
Anonymous
2015-07-04 12:48
>>10 Ada, Haskell, Coq.
>>11 Yes it must, it's unsafe mammoth shit chock-full of errors and discrepancies.
16
Name:
Cudder
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2015-07-04 14:06
>>15 "Those who give up freedom for security deserve neither."
17
Name:
Anonymous
2015-07-04 14:41
>>16 But with Ada, Haskell and Coq you do not have to give up any freedom.
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Name:
Anonymous
2015-07-04 17:25
>>16 "Cudder is all talk and no action"