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nezeta t1_iuh697h wrote
How much South Korea is open for immigrants?
The population of United States is still growing simply because of immigrants and that's the only way for the matured countries to keep the population.
Some Asian countries like Singapore is pretty much immigrant-friendly.
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EDIT: I just checked some stats, and South Korea and Japan are actually among the top countries to accept immigrants, around half of United States. WTF.
nezeta t1_iubxwzy wrote
As a web developer, IE has been always the most troublesome browser and I'm glad they're gone. I especially spent so much time in IE7/IE9, as my boss and clients asked me to support those darned stinkers.
...Now we have to deal with Safari that are equally erratic yet hold the biggest userbase. Worse, they're actually two (on Mac and iPhone).
nezeta t1_it3czrp wrote
Reply to The End of Moore’s Law: Silicon computer chips are nearing the limit of their processing capacity. But is this necessarily an issue? Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies by CPHfuturesstudies
Moore's law has been claimed to be "end" for the decade. It's actually becoming the same myth as "fossil fuels will run out".
In the latest process (3nm) the thinnest pitch is 22nm, so we'll still see several more generations from TSMC, Intel and Samsung.
nezeta t1_iuh8kpl wrote
Reply to comment by Ice_Business in South Korea records lowest childbirths, highest death rate in 4 decades by Skippernutts
And they can speak in Mandarin or Malay. I guess that's why they're a successful country despite the smaller soil.