pessimism in only a few years. And I don't think the pessimism serves us well at all. 4/4
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I still couldn't be dragged to care about this in a serious manner
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right, that's how he gets away with it ;)
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people can't be bothered to care but they still buy it and say "it's so insightful"
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how can something so unserious be insightful...
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iow it seems annoying that something described as an "insight" isn't debatable.
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because you aren't debating the insightful parts, you're ruining the joke parts
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how do you know what I'm ruining! I didn't write the article!
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what I critique is the idea that it's self evident that JS won't evolve to get 64 bit numbers in decades
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or the idea that asm.js is anything but a temporary waystation on the path to WASM.
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or the idea that asm.js/wasm have intrinsic double-digit overhead that won't be removed in decades
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Replying to @wycats @thejameskyle and
these are all real points that are very badly wrong.
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