...compared to being a hunter-gatherer, surviving harsh winters, and fighting off natures top predators (including other humans).
Hey! You've just described my time in Rust!
HTML5 was touted as the panacea of mobile app development back in 2012 (IIRC). The big news was when companies like Facebook and Linkedin migrated their iOS/Android apps to HTML5. Only problem is that the big name companies have since ditched their HTML5 mobile apps and gone back to using native APIs. They cite performance issues (apps running out of memory and stuttery animation) as the reasons for the switch. This is not just limited to the big companies, and others are leaving the HTML5 mobile app boat.
Google seems a little late to the party.
I was with Be for years. Excellent ISP, no blocking, real unlimited bandwidth and helpful technical support to boot. I jumped ship to Virgin when they were bought out by Sky as I really hate Sky. Who else was I going to go with? BT?
There are no more good ISPs left in the UK. This is a real shame.
p.s. As this is Slashdot, I would love to be corrected on the last point ^_^
Successful and fortunate crime is called virtue. - Seneca