maybe you're in a different age group/peer group compared to when you lived thru the IT bubble?
someone else going thru the 2000s IT bubble may have said that too...
maybe 'was'?
kotlin is the official google's recommendation for android now...
(and kotlin can have multiple 'backends' -- e.g. build-to-java / native / web / etc)
hm... but wouldn't they still fear death-experience? also, mind-on-usb != my-mind imho... (it could be a ctrl-c,v of my mind, but can be said as someone else with my thoughts?)
does this mean that all passwords for osx-encrypted-drives have been 'recoverable'? e.g. if I created an encrypted drive using El Capitan, someone else can crack my drive's password without even cracking a password-hash?
Or is there a bug also in high-sierra's 'create-encrypted-disk' functionality? (but not in lower-versions)
that's not very customer-friendly...
I wouldn't want to remember username/password for your website, when the App Store can just let me re-download your app without going any hassle.
then the Chinese gov. should have forced NK to give up its nukes in the first place. It can, but didn't, so US and Korea have the reason to deploy THAAD.
Chinese gov. should explain why it let NK have nukes before blaming 'power balance'
'humanitarian crisis' - isn't NK already the very example of 'humanitarian crisis'? just that NK gov. is good at 'containing' its people & let then starve...