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Name: Anonymous 2016-04-20 17:55

Everyone has a Macbook and they're all writing Javascript. Something happened around 2006-2010 (facebook + iphone) that made every normie get into software. I predict a massive collapse of the current tech bubble once these kids graduate, if it already isn't underway. Like all great disasters, in its wake order will be restored. Recall how GREAT it was after the 1999 dotcom crash.

By 2020, the Ruby coffeeshop Macbook crowd will once again be rightfully laughed at. There will be a return to the old ways of the software industry—that is, business being the primary users of software and not individuals. Less ``cloud'' and more WinForms. Less ``ajax'' and more HTML. Less ``scripting'' and more programming.

Name: Anonymous 2016-04-26 2:25

Ken Olsen will be vindicated. People make fun of his infamous quote but by 2025 at the latest most individuals will NOT own computers themselves that do the majority of the processing work. People own phones, tablets, low power devices which can be considered as smart terminals, connecting to larger computer systems. When a norp logs onto Facebook they are connecting to the Facebook computer system. The obvious next step in video gaming is streaming impossibly complex, always online content that is run on mainframe computers. If you do this via fiber optic cable (which will soon become standard in the West) there will be minimal input lag. All this is easily controllable by the elite. What a Soviet wetdream. If only they were around to see it. These 2nd generation communist "cultural marxists" are a disgrace. Wish we were all Back in the USSR

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