Most of these are videogames, but also medieval commoner life, archeology, learning how to read music sheets, Morrowind challenge playthroughs, history and economy of Thailand, programming enterprise grade apps in rust.
Can confirm, I waited 6 months for a new car delivery (off catalogue, it wasn't anything fancy or custom) and when delivered it lacked some electronic functions they promised at sale. At least I got a discount.
This, and space is huge, it's really unlikely to get hit by anything. It will happen over infinite tescales, but I'm not as worried about it as I'm worried over another work email.
Just googlw it is unfortunate shorthand for "learn it by doing research and troubleshooting", a skill sadly very scarce. I agree it's toxic and unhelpful.
Guiding people to be better at finding information on their own is the way.
Fun fact, I worked with several other people on a localization patch for polish version of Morrowind, and we had so many of those east-west mixups fixed. Of course the publisher just translated strings and didn't QA anything.
I have it, it's membrane. It's pretty good for the price.