Anonymous
11/2/2025, 6:14:25 PM
No.107083146
>>107082634
Because over the years tech companies have been playing "hot potato" with tech debt. They offload it to a new "paradigm" or new language or new technology but ultimately old issues aren't easily solved with new tools because all the new shit that was piled up on top.
Moores law held that shit up a while with devs being less and less interested in optimizing their code but ultimately things have shifted so far that people just want to fuel the fire with AI now.
I assume there is probably a company or research team making optimization on popular compilers to see if they can multithread and multiprocess things further, but that's just my wild dream. Otherwise we can only cry and hope that we will be save by thermodynamics, quantum or optical computing at this point.
Because over the years tech companies have been playing "hot potato" with tech debt. They offload it to a new "paradigm" or new language or new technology but ultimately old issues aren't easily solved with new tools because all the new shit that was piled up on top.
Moores law held that shit up a while with devs being less and less interested in optimizing their code but ultimately things have shifted so far that people just want to fuel the fire with AI now.
I assume there is probably a company or research team making optimization on popular compilers to see if they can multithread and multiprocess things further, but that's just my wild dream. Otherwise we can only cry and hope that we will be save by thermodynamics, quantum or optical computing at this point.