Posted on 10/15/2020 3:30:25 PM PDT by madprof98
I think they had to remove some of their algorithms that were nuking so many...and maybe a bit of mourning because they realize that the platform they hoped to use to stop Trump has become one of his biggest assets...
It’s not karma. Someone released a massive DoS attack on them. They finally pissed off the wrong hackers.
The dreaded punch cards. You’d have a stack of 300 or so of them, drop in the college computer center. Wait about 3 hours for the bundled up printout (inkjet on the green-and white striped sprocket paper) only to find one of your cards was defective. Back to the keypunch machine, then drop the new stack and wait some more.
We were thrilled when they finally came out with the computer terminal for typing in programs. Of course, we immediately discovered pings and chats and computer games that ate up our time.
Are we losing our humanity to computers?
I was absorbed with and loved technology as it developed Mid 1970’s - Mid 1990’s. At some point it was no longer the fun thing I struggled to understand.
I still love good applied technology, but am frustrated with the maddening complexity that has come with it. There is no good reason for the complexity, it is there only because of bad motives that are incorporated in the code.
Oh, well. I’m trying to simplify my (our) lives now.
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