> making politically heated ads is a bad idea Which is why I strongly suspect ad agency creatives did this on their own. Being in Brazil may have made them feel free from client scrutiny.
> ad agency F/Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi Ads do really seem increasingly likely to transport some political/ideological content. Is this happening the customer's explicit request, or are agencies and/or their individual…
However, less expressive than Prolog
Page 19 is misleading, sailing close to mendacity. > Frances Allen Got All The Good Ones. > 1971: "A Catalogue of Optimizing Transformations". The ~8 passes to write if you're going to bother. > Inline, Unroll (&…
> what good does it do other than make white feel bad Whites make money. We make whites feel bad. Whites spend money to feel better. Or something. Who cares as long as whites spending money is involved. > what good does…
Wirth didn't produce anything usable before Oberon (which is garbage collected, so outside of the C niche.)
The point of being GPL free is you don't need to release source code. If you combine this with the other point of Fuchsia, hardcore security, the final combined result is that nobody can audit what Google is actually…
> making politically heated ads is a bad idea Which is why I strongly suspect ad agency creatives did this on their own. Being in Brazil may have made them feel free from client scrutiny.
> ad agency F/Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi Ads do really seem increasingly likely to transport some political/ideological content. Is this happening the customer's explicit request, or are agencies and/or their individual…
However, less expressive than Prolog
Page 19 is misleading, sailing close to mendacity. > Frances Allen Got All The Good Ones. > 1971: "A Catalogue of Optimizing Transformations". The ~8 passes to write if you're going to bother. > Inline, Unroll (&…
> what good does it do other than make white feel bad Whites make money. We make whites feel bad. Whites spend money to feel better. Or something. Who cares as long as whites spending money is involved. > what good does…
Wirth didn't produce anything usable before Oberon (which is garbage collected, so outside of the C niche.)
The point of being GPL free is you don't need to release source code. If you combine this with the other point of Fuchsia, hardcore security, the final combined result is that nobody can audit what Google is actually…