There are a billion ways to organize your stuff. I used org-mode a lot in the past but it's a bit difficult to setup, especially on Windows. Nowadays, I use a mix of GTD, https://johnnydecimal.com/, Markdown (with Sublime Text), and https://taskwarrior.org/. Don't forget calendars too (like the one on Outlook) because you can freely add meetings or things to do inside this application.
You have to find something that works for you, there is no perfect solution. You can also ask the same question on !experienced_devs@programming.dev.
If you need to buy on the internet, LDLC is good for me (as ParadeDuGrotesque said). You can either ship to your home, or send the hardware to one of their physical shop.
First, piracy is not illegal everywhere, and a personal copy is the most legal way in almost every country to archive what you have bought.
As for the morality of it, it's your problem, not mine.
And the most important question is: What can I do when whole countries do not sell their music or TV shows? I'm thinking of Poland or Japan for example. I cannot legally buy media from those countries because they don't care about foreign customers. How can they lose money if they don't sell anything?
If you want a concrete example that happened to me yesterday: I want to buy a subscription to https://pilot.wp.pl/tv/. I want to give my money yet they refuse it. What can I do?
Honest answer: JS is a shitty language and I despise it. BUT you can learn a ton of stuff with that, all the features (loops, conditions, variables, etc.) that exist in other languages. You will hate JS one day too, but right now it's good to learn, and when you'll switch to other languages, you'll be happy you learned something.
So yes, JS sucks, but no, it won't be useless for your future. Keep on working, programming is really fun.
Firefox is used by less than 3% of the users, it should not be used in this sentence. Also I'm not sure they'll implement the integrity thing, which is another issue.
Change the sentence "Do you use browsers other than the mainstream ones like Chrome or Firefox" because Firefox is already a very small third-party browser.
It worked great for my last job. I was earning 45 k€ a year (before taxes, it's weird), and when they asked I told them I earned 65 k€ but wouldn't mind a lower salary since the job was good. We settled on 62 k€. It was the biggest raise I got so far.
"Free trial"