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