ooh ooh i know one has twice as many bits
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Replying to @chaosprime
Yes, indeed, that's the mindset. Bigger numbers must obviously be better. Right? Right?
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Replying to @camlorn38
totally! though uh i honestly don't know a downside other than every pointer using twice the memory
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Replying to @chaosprime
it's not that there's downsides, it's that software doesn't magically get faster, and people think it does.
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Replying to @camlorn38
yeah, that's def the only thing i care about 64-bit adoption for. YOU get a malloc and YOU get a malloc EVERYONE GETS A MALLOC
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Replying to @chaosprime
The best part is, you still have to distribute 32-bit apps.
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Replying to @camlorn38
so the moral of the story is, always be SaaSy
8:03 AM - 7 Nov 2016
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