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by HeyLaughingBoy
335 days ago
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> I really wonder whether we've lost something by not making more of an effort to use resources more frugally I'll bite. What do you think we've lost? What would the benefit be of using resources more frugally? Disclosure: I'm an embedded systems programmer. I frequently find myself in the position where I have to be very careful with my usage of CPU cycles and memory resources. I still think we'd all be better off with infinitely fast, infinitely resourced computers. IMO, austerity offers no benefit. |
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(Remember Bill Atkinson's famous response, quoted here to how much code he'd written that week: -3000. He had reworked Quickdraw so that it was faster and better, with a net loss of 3000 lines of code.) Of course the classic Mac had its own constraints.