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Our lab is named after the goat
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Too bad about the typo on the sign...
AdvanceD.
Advance computing means it's computing performed ahead of time - if it means anything at all.
I'm assuming the speculative-execution bugs were their fault then
This is the future, instructions will be executed before they are run.
Actually that’s kind of like what CPUs do today with branching.
Where?
It would probably make more sense for "ADVANCE" to be "ADVANCED"
“ Denis Ritchie Advance ! “, just put an exclamation mark at the end of the first line. More of a declaration .