NodeJS didn't make those - they'd be around with any nodejs alternative.
btw, nodejs should provide some "isolated" mode (ie run as user "nobody-projectName-userName" - eg. "nobody-react-whatcanthisbee") and do some appropriate group permissions.
agreed. But China's "quality and quantity" effectively is "as long as there isn't a bloody riot all over the place" :(
and speaking of dissidents, why would Chinese police operate "execution vans"? isn't that to hide execution of key people, whose news of execution may stir the public?
I sure hope so. But China's wasting its energy on:
- cracking down dissidents (no election - no real 'authority', officials don't have any incentives to listen to "the people"^TM)
- handling local politics (again, no election - same PRC ppl)
- deporting N.Korean refugees back to N.Korea (continuing just because Chinas has been doing so - just like PRC praising Mao for Cultural Revolution that killed millions)
well if you look at comments on reddit/youtube/etc, you'll find a lot of Chinese-sponsored comments ;)
look for the wumaos! too bad China don't have whistleblowers because the Chinese gov. are too effective --- it'll simply go after the family members...
For south koreans, it's all about "can I go to gangnam within 1 hour?"
Most jobs, private tutors for kids, etc - are near/inside gangnam.
Any improvements for this metric (eg. a high-speed train) will fix the issue in no time
See "Gwanggyo new town" for example. It was a ghost-town until "new-bundang-line" (a high-speed train disguised as subway) made the trip to gangnam less than 40 min.
even on Vietnam war, look at the aftermath of US army giving up - for South Vietnamese: mass concentration camps, shoving inside CONEX boxes, a lot of deaths...
...all of this when the war is over and the communist gov. isn't desperate for anything...
...and US media doesn't cover this because Americans want to think "we lost because we were bad (yay justice!), not because we were stupid/weak/etc"
Of course, US army was too desperate & chose to "shoot/bomb whoever (isn't wearing US army uniforms)" - a combination of stupidity / lack of discipline / common sense
NodeJS didn't make those - they'd be around with any nodejs alternative.
btw, nodejs should provide some "isolated" mode (ie run as user "nobody-projectName-userName" - eg. "nobody-react-whatcanthisbee") and do some appropriate group permissions.
basic linux permissions can do a lot...