>computers got times faster
>software works slower
what did humanity mean by this /g/
>>59276560
Path of least resistance.
It's a bizarre thing really.
imagine how bad it'd be if hardware only became marginally faster
>>59276560
OOP happened.
>wake up
>it's 2017
>there are unsarcastical webbased text editors
>programs that need browser engine to load to open a plain text file
ok
>>59276560
Here we call it 'the law of the weakest effort'.
The more they can assist us in doing something, the less we would have to work, meaning we can enjoy more free time.
>be year 3057
>quantum strong AI clusters in charge of interstellar warp calculations
>they use space pajeetscript and instantiate an entire Earth's worth of objects and use11.5 petajupiters/microsecond of energy for exponentials
>have to go into stasis for 50 years
>engineers later tell me we could have been there in 12 hours with HolySpaceC
>>59276560
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wirth%27s_law
https://vimeo.com/71278954
>>59276698
There's Microsoft office applications that literally use chromium to render visuals
We are in dark times
>>59276661
OOP been around for 20 years though