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Anonymous ID: Qg2BAIXm/pol/512070108#512070108
8/2/2025, 11:56:36 PM
I just want thermonuclear hyper-genocide as my future in IT gets darker than Michael Obama's asterisk before dawn.

A parody tweet circulated in a thread yesterday >>511961493 about the govt. about to ban C and C++ (the programming languages of the White man).
It's actually close to reality: not banned, but requested to be replaceable.
The message is clear: typically low-IQ pajeets with fake diplomas and GPT-generated CVs must be accommodated into a simplified environment according to their limited intelligence where they can effectively replace all Whites, just like gay languages like Python or Rust (or verbose, i.e. pajeet-like scammer languages like Java) will replace C and C++.

Official report:
>https://media.defense.gov/2022/Nov/10/2003112742/-1/-1/0/CSI_SOFTWARE_MEMORY_SAFETY.PDF
Summary:
>https://www.techrepublic.com/article/cisa-fbi-memory-safety-recommendations/

On /biz/
>>>/biz/60729515

>Is AI as useless as the Fed?
>>512034547
Anonymous ID: wQMLR0mc/biz/60729515#60729515
8/2/2025, 11:04:14 PM
How can you profit from this? You have to ask yourself that. Me, I just want thermonuclear hyper-genocide as my career in CS is darker than Michael Obama's asterisk before dawn.

A parody tweet circulated yesterday about the govt. about to ban C and C++ (the programming languages of the White man).
It's actually close to reality: not banned, but requested to be replaceable.
The message is clear: typically low-IQ pajeets with fake diplomas and GPT-generated CVs must be accommodated into a simplified environment according to their limited intelligence where they can effectively replace all Whites, just like gay languages like Python or Rust (or verbose, i.e. pajeet-like scammer languages like Java) will replace C and C++.
Official report:
>https://media.defense.gov/2022/Nov/10/2003112742/-1/-1/0/CSI_SOFTWARE_MEMORY_SAFETY.PDF
Summary:
>https://www.techrepublic.com/article/cisa-fbi-memory-safety-recommendations/