• db0OP
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    76 months ago

    You’re just being anal about phrasing. “in a reasonable amount of time” or “before this bubble bursts” are clearly implied

    • just another devA
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      216 months ago

      I’m with the other person on this one. The question is stupidly vague. Whereas “ever” isn’t very productive, neither is “live up to its hype” - that could mean anything, depending on whoms hype you follow.

      All in all, this feels live a clickbait circlejerk article.

      • @[email protected]
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        56 months ago

        Well it’s an opinion column, not an article, so I wouldn’t go into it expecting quality journalism in the first place.

    • originalucifer
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      176 months ago

      “in a reasonable amount of time” or “before this bubble bursts” are clearly implied

      hahahaha. ok