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Uploaded by epitron on Nov 11, 2009
Jaron Lanier discusses a fundamental problem that hampers the evolution and adaptation of software. From http://q2cfestival.com
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And these people are on deadlines. Its gotten to be so much about money now rather than the passion for the art. Not much has changed in 20 years.
hydroshocksunwell 5 months ago
man he is STONED!!!
MegaTweek420 6 months ago
All software contains bugs because we humans simply make mistakes or fail to anticipate all the consequences of the code we write. We also don't know how to test completely the code we write, so finding all the bugs is impossible.
terrymorse 1 year ago
the same explanation applies to the analysis of karma
questionful 1 year ago
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And these people are on deadlines. Its gotten to be so much about money now rather than the passion for the art. Not much has changed in 20 years.
hydroshocksunwell 5 months ago
man he is STONED!!!
MegaTweek420 6 months ago
All software contains bugs because we humans simply make mistakes or fail to anticipate all the consequences of the code we write. We also don't know how to test completely the code we write, so finding all the bugs is impossible.
terrymorse 1 year ago
the same explanation applies to the analysis of karma
questionful 1 year ago