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I think I might be staying here for awhile.

Name: Jimmy !!oEGVXMvxWg0HQor 2013-03-05 1:08

Hello, my name is Jimmy.

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-05 5:28

no exceptionfault I AM THE MOST FUCKING Expert ENTERPRISE BRAINFUCK ENGINEER and COMPUTER SCIENCE is all about abstract brainfuck that you will never understand.

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-05 5:31

Haven't I told you that https://boards.4chan.org/q/res/456617 was a bad idea?

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-05 8:23

>>3
YOU were only the SEVENTEENTH person to disclose such information, as with all other previous sixteen times, it has gone ignored.

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-05 8:30

>>4
you.. count?

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-05 9:50

>>5
you.. don't?

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-05 9:57

>>1
I would tell you that we're strictly anonymous here and frown upon the use of trips... but that would be a farce.

/prog/ is chock full of theme trolls and distinct personas, so nobody gives a shit about anonymity anymore.

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-05 10:17

>>7
I understand. Thanks for the info.

-jimmy

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-05 10:35

>>7
Tall that to Cudder.

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-05 10:55

>>9
Well, she's a local celebrity, but she isn't disruptive, pots only occasionally, and doesn't draw attention to herself save for having a trip, and from what I recall, often makes actual contributions. Most tripfags make the boards their personal blogs, like the l337 UK kid or whatever his trip was.

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-05 11:00

New threads on /prog/ make me tingle.

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-05 11:24

>>9
get her in the culver

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-05 11:48

>>10
Cudder is a fucking Intel evangelist and /prog/ is his advertisement blog. He may as well be a bot: I.e. create an ARM or PPC thread - Cudder will quickly react with some canned Intel marketing copipe.

Name: VIPPER 2013-03-05 12:04

>>13
Dont forget x86 and all that crap about how this and that would be too slow.

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-05 12:05

>>13
butthurt russian

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-05 12:06

>>13
Mind pointing to one of such threads?

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-05 13:21

>>16
just search for both cudder and x86

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-05 13:23

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-05 14:32

>>13
his
;_; don't be mean to cudder-sama

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-05 15:15

>>13
Cudderberg probably works for Intel. Bring up the x87 stack or any of the thousands of kludges in x86 and he'll blame the programmer or compiler. It's funny that Intel uses the same justification for x86 and Itanium. For x86, they say the kludges are for backwards compatibility with OSes that will probably only run on the machine in an emulator, if ever. For Itanium, they say the kludges are to reveal the low-level parts of the chip for explicit scheduling. For both, they make incredibly ugly instruction sets and put the burden on the compiler writers, and then years later need tons of kludges in the CPU to keep it fast. It's a double burden. Imagine if compilers had access to the ~100 registers inside the chip and could use any of them for division and string transfer. It's like making a diamond and covering it with x86 shit.

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-05 20:36

jim? is that you?

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-05 22:45

dubs

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-06 0:40


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