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The Myth of Technological Progress

Name: Anonymous 2010-10-06 5:44

The Myth of Technological Progress



"Many of you will still be alive in 50 years. It’s interesting to think about what life will be like in 50 years technologically and otherwise. Predictions are risky, especially when they’re about the future, but I believe we can make some pretty good guesses. To predict a predictable future, you need to look at the past. What was technological life like 50 years ago? 50 years ago was 1959. The world of 1959 is pretty much the same world we live in today technologically speaking. This is a vaguely horrifying fact which is little appreciated. In 1959, we had computers, international telephony, advanced programming languages like Lisp, which remains the most advanced programming language, routine commercial jet flight, atomic power, internal combustion engines about the same as modern ones, supersonic fighter planes, television and the transistor....."

Source: http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t731950/

Name: VIPPER 2010-10-12 14:44

>>6
The garbage collector was also so slow in Lisp so you just coded until you ran out of memory and then went home and let the garbage collector do it's job during the night.
Are you saying that this is no longer the case?

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