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  • I don't believe this is real, but the all caps words aren't random. They're clearly for emphasis, the same kinds of words I might capitalize for effect. That is not really the unbelievable aspect of this scenario.

  • Bit chicken and egg though, isn't it? Maybe a big desktop environment enforcing Wayland will get people working more on the fixes for the stuff that doesn't work out yet.

    I understand people being annoyed if they are in the 30% though, and not trying to dismiss that.

  • By chaining legitimate services such as udisks loop-mounts and PAM/environment quirks, attackers who own any active GUI or SSH session can vault across polkit's allow_active trust zone and emerge as root in seconds.

    I recognize a few of those words.

  • I'm not usually in the habit of defending the google play store, but I just opened it to see if I could figure out how to leave a review and it's right on the app's page, with five huge stars waiting to be clicked and a button underneath that which says write a review. I honestly did not think that difficult to find, and I didn't need to click into anything once on the app's page, so I'd hardly call it hidden.

  • Not necessarily. If they watched the video but clicked away somewhere near the end, yt will remember that position for them. If they later saw it again on their homepage and thought, "I liked that video, I should share that" then the link they have there is going to include the start at end bit. Lots of people do not know, or care, about all the bits of a URL so OP could have been ignorant to the fact that URL they copied would do that, or simply missed it, or not cared even after noticing. But I find all of these more likely than OP specifically added it, as you say.