> ES6, Typescript, React 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.…
can't nodejs run default as user "node-<project-name>-<username>"? ie. run the process as "node-react-whatcanthisbee"? (or provide option to do so using "isolated-node" versions/flags/etc) that way, a lot of malicious…
so is the hardware keys the only answer?
would continuing to type or holding the keys after/before entering my password help?
> By the end of March 1st, 2015, all reports and reviews about the documentary Under the Dome were withdrawn from online websites > The reason of banning was said to be the pressure of public perception of smog and the…
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…
oh thanks for the correction. /s/electorate/gov_officials
isn't it all because there's no election in China? without elections, why would a gov. official listen to "the people"?
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…
but in US, the pressure-flow goes like this: step1. public pressures on the electorate step2. electorate pressures on spying agencies ... and step1 is impossible in China
is it related to the term "public servants"? or stories about gov. employees doing nothing but getting paid?
"cultural relativity" phrase probably wasn't intended to justify "anything is OK"... so anything is "OK" as long as it has "tradition"? A mafia mob family with a "tradition" in killing ppl around is OK because it's…
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…
you're really optimistic... why would PRC provide a stable "work" and "exercise" routine when it can simply use a death-van? PRC is wiser to do a quick off-with-their-heads when it wants to shush someone
well good luck trying on those countries! with PRC operating quick-death-"police"-vans, aren't you telling the intercept reporters to risk their lives? maybe you should try...?
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…
another instance where IDEs can help juniors by providing hover-to-show-name/descriptions
+1 on this... 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…
standard it might be, but I seriously hope IDEs would give a hint on what to google when a junior sees "<"... try googling < or "scala <*"...
> ES6, Typescript, React 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.…
can't nodejs run default as user "node-<project-name>-<username>"? ie. run the process as "node-react-whatcanthisbee"? (or provide option to do so using "isolated-node" versions/flags/etc) that way, a lot of malicious…
so is the hardware keys the only answer?
would continuing to type or holding the keys after/before entering my password help?
> By the end of March 1st, 2015, all reports and reviews about the documentary Under the Dome were withdrawn from online websites > The reason of banning was said to be the pressure of public perception of smog and the…
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…
oh thanks for the correction. /s/electorate/gov_officials
isn't it all because there's no election in China? without elections, why would a gov. official listen to "the people"?
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…
but in US, the pressure-flow goes like this: step1. public pressures on the electorate step2. electorate pressures on spying agencies ... and step1 is impossible in China
is it related to the term "public servants"? or stories about gov. employees doing nothing but getting paid?
"cultural relativity" phrase probably wasn't intended to justify "anything is OK"... so anything is "OK" as long as it has "tradition"? A mafia mob family with a "tradition" in killing ppl around is OK because it's…
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…
you're really optimistic... why would PRC provide a stable "work" and "exercise" routine when it can simply use a death-van? PRC is wiser to do a quick off-with-their-heads when it wants to shush someone
well good luck trying on those countries! with PRC operating quick-death-"police"-vans, aren't you telling the intercept reporters to risk their lives? maybe you should try...?
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…
another instance where IDEs can help juniors by providing hover-to-show-name/descriptions
+1 on this... 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…
standard it might be, but I seriously hope IDEs would give a hint on what to google when a junior sees "<"... try googling < or "scala <*"...