

No point in contributing to a hostile organization.
No point in contributing to a hostile organization.
Happened with Tears of the Kingdom too iirc.
Well, at least in terms of information security a lot of progress was made, you just don’t tend to hear anything about that. I’d say the 2010s was the time where all that was being put into place, actually.
That exciting early 2000s Internet was unbelievably shitty. Nearly every widely-used protocol was easily exploitable or had massive flaws, hardly any encryption being in place, bad password practices and very little security-awareness among users, very widespread malware, etc.
There’s definitely a lot of answers that are looking for a question out there, with lots of corporate greed in play, but I don’t think it’s quite as grim as you make it out to be.
"I just want to browse for god’s sake "
If you don’t want to be informed, fine. Nobody’s forcing you to use a different browser either.
Fuck Ubuntu. Buggy as shit updates, forced snaps, always had problems whenever I was forced to use it, which I’ve never had again when I switched to Debian.
Debian >>>>>> Ubuntu
The enemy is both weak and strong.