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by kick
2371 days ago
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The bigger picture is throwing everything away every few model years isn't "innovation," it's planned-obsolescence consumerism x86* is a terrible architecture, though. The world would be a much better place without it. Turing completeness and standardization > whiz-bang over-engineering Turing completeness and standardization are fine, but there were and are better things to standardize on. "Something with a reasonable amount of thought going into it" is not "over-engineered." Claiming "planned-obsolescence" would be reasonable if people weren't going through all of this work to maintain fifty years of (near) compatibility with an architecture originally used in a calculator. |
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It's not a bug. It's the scar tissue of hard won success. Long live x86!