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Comment Re:You can't make this shit up. (Score 1, Informative) 776

The MRM and the MHRM are two different entities, the former having split from the latter when it corrupted itself and diluted the message. The fundamental difference is that the former understands that the state is the primary enforcer of feminist ideology and goals and thus the 'primary aggressor' targeting men, while the latter often uses the refrain 'they're all the same, don't bring politics into it.'

Basically, the left infiltrated 'a voice for men' early on, and neutered it in the process. Those issues you listed are quite accurate, but the MHRM refuses to acknowledge that the state and current crop of politicians are the cause.

Comment Re: You can't make this shit up. (Score 1) 776

Then they should put some of that desperation towards doing so instead of expecting society to hold the men back for them. Do you really want to watch women get pile driven by a hoard of male nfl players? This is like having women in elite military units that only accept the best of the best, physically. It's crazy.

So what's the answer? lower the standards for everyone to make them equal? That just waters down the point of making an effort at all.

Comment Re:Think of the legacy hardware ... (Score 1) 368

Well, you could optimize for current arches, too, if you wanted to squeeze all you can out of them. New arches become old rather quickly. Why not do some optimization if it reaps decent benefits? Just keep a C fallback for each so your code remains portable into the future. When such a future arch comes along, then it's a matter of re-porting the still relevant optimizations and looking for new ones the differing arch exposes. An example of this would be a math library. Compilers are pretty good but they don't replace an unoptimized math library, or compensate for shitty design.

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