I tried some at a party, to me it tastes like someone dropped a whole oreo sleeve into a coke and then filtered the oreo chunks out: so basically coke + the soluble parts of an oreo, which is mostly sugar.
Why do you think it doesn't track you? It has voice recognition in the infotainment, so it has microphones. I guess it probably won't have mobile data connection since they require you to connect your phone or take it to a dealer for infotainment updates. So might be safe as long as you don't allow it to use your phone data when its connected via Bluetooth or do over the air updates or take it to a dealer for repairs/updates.
I'm not sure if car manufactures do it yet but samsung is known to require data dumps before providing spare parts for phones to 3rd party repair shops, so maybe car manufactures could do that as well?
Those that want to leave are probably not the ones you want to avoid.
They're probably the ones I want voting there though, would be nice if people would move around more within the US specifically to counteract the gerrymandering and electoral college 😅
Also the more often you're an asshole, the less likely you'll have friends available to help you get out of a sticky situation without having to resort to being an asshole. So instead of being as asshole, do people favours if they're not assholes, and then maybe you'll have someone you can call on who'll come through for you too if the need arises.
They'd probably be more efficient in terms of calories burned to do the same job... It wouldn't really matter if they're slower if they're not getting paid anyway... (or maybe they are paid but the amount is less than a rounding error for companies like apple and Samsung)
The first known instance of a loot-box system is believed to be an item called "Gachapon ticket" which was introduced in the Japanese version of MapleStory, a side-scrolling MMORPG, in June 2004.
Don't let that identity hold you back from getting good at things though, or realising when you're good at something. Speaking from experience, you can still become an expert as a Jack of all trades, it just tends to take a bit longer since you're not spending as much time on one thing all in one go.
Maybe there's some ingredient that only some people can taste thats in vanilla and oreo coke that's overwhelming any other flavours.