2017 was a fun year in technology. Memecoin miners fucking the market...

2017 was a fun year in technology. Memecoin miners fucking the market, AMD and Intel giving a big leap towards CPU parallelism, the first real steps on quantum computing, new amazing scientific discoveries that can turn transistors even smaller... And it was a fun year at Sup Forums. We saw the creation of /ourdistro/ CloverOS, and our browser, netrunner. Our attack on google by fucking advertisements, our recent discovery of chingchong Sup Forums botnet. The uncovering of Intel ME, all that shitposting and so many personal stories shared in this homossexual website. It was a wonderful year here, and as reddit as it sounds, I come here in my favorite board to thank you wankers. For us, I wish more shitcoding and less suicides in 2018. Cheers

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that was gay asf user but good we times, cheers man

>worked at company for three years and scaled their shit 1999 system to web services while pulling 70 hour weeks
>built revolutionary search engine to allow company to search all parts of the system and they didnt deploy it because department of fatty IT people cant understand anything besides visual basic
>angry, get new job making 5x pay and walk out on that company
Fuck them, truly.
>had first truly marketable and useful idea for household product
>had first revolutionary code for decentralized, uncontrolled, internet v2
>a raisinette penis was elected president of US by cheating or by old men trying to revive age of manufacturing

Its going to be all up hill from here boys.

Cheers

Which company was that (or rather, where was it based)? Sounds very similar to the one I'm working at.

Company based out of memphis, TN. We had recently acquired some dump of a company.
Where you out of?

happy new years boys

Ah, nevermind. I'm currently working out of a company in the southwest. They still use Foxpro for half of their internal database system and it's a huge pain in the ass to mess with.

is richard drinking a non-free, closed source pepsi right there? disappointing.

god bless you and terry a davis

amen

>scientific discoveries that can turn transistors even smaller
You got a link?
We learned in 2011 that we can shrink a bit down to the size of an atom, allowing for 250x hardware expansion and storage. I can't think of practical applications of smaller transistors off the top of my head.

Yep, they are using VFP too.