Now would probably be a good time to mention private trackers. GGn usually has everything, isn't too hard to maintain good standing, and has a relatively decent community.
Dendr0
Damn it Champy, we told you no snacking on the tourists!
Maybe they're just aware that the Wu-Tang Clan ain't nuthin' to fuck with...
Who the fuck are they, and why the fuck would anyone care?
Everyone claiming to be nice is living a lie and ignoring that everything everyone does ever is essentially motivated by their own self-interests.
Recognizing that makes it a hell of a lot easier to deal with people and avoid buying into the forced bullshit that attempts to force itself into every aspect of life.
Whatever happen to the golden rule of the internet? "Don't feed the trolls".
Or whatever happened to people's ability to just... walk away? Harassment is terrible, but it's the internet. Unless the person is sitting in the same room looking over your shoulder to follow your every move, you can make a new account, block the person, just ignore them... all sorts of options.
The "oh no someone needs to fix my personal issue for me" trend is how we've gotten to where we are now.
Society really needs to bring back the concept of slapping the shit out of dumbasses.
"They used his passcode to change the 46-year-old’s Apple ID password. They also enabled a hard-to-find Apple security setting known as the “recovery key.” In doing so, they placed an impenetrable lock on his account."
Because OP is a lazy fuck that wants us to read clickbait headlines.
We're still beating the Covid dead horse?
I'm pretty chuffed with what we have now. Considering it really hasn't been that long that this sort of stuff has even been around, yet the average person can utilize an "AI" in their everyday life without even knowing how to use a computer.
Sure, it's not 100% perfect, but I'll take "stupidly convenient and right 90% of the time" over "takes hours of sifting through blogspam to find useful information that may or may not be correct". Especially when it comes to mundane stuff like writing a resume or things where you have the knowledge, but just not the time.
Neither, as they rely on Firefox. Waterfox, while decent, does raise an eyebrow as it was bought out by an ad company. LibreWolf is only good as long as the underlying Firefox code it's built on stays as pliable as it is.
And before you ask, I dont actually recommend any browser. They're ALL shit. And I quite literally mean ALL.