I would't be suprised if those people used Pegasus against their own party members too. PIS (the party that used the spyware) is full of backstabing nobodies.
For "I be walking" to be adopted, it needs to be used, even if it be incorrect. English language rules be shaped by its usage, not the other way around.
There is also a lot of people who are clueless or don't care about the world around them or even treat their ignorance as a sort of virtue. 1/3 of Germans being Nazis don't make the other 2/3 the resistance.
To be fair, starfield could be simply addicting, and addicting doesn't mean a player can't find the game underwhelming. I spent a lot of time on cookie clicker and in retrospective it was boring, but I kept playing because the numbers were going up. What saved me was clearing my browser's cookies (lol) and loosing my progress.
Fuck. I sometimes use the text-only version to access sites with too many moving elements or when the site is geoblocked or doesn't respect cookies choices and denies access. So far, it has been the most reliable one for me.
I'm not a lawyer, but I think there's "spirit of the law" in EU, which means that even though Apple technically allowed sideloading, their implementation goes against the INTENTION of the law and is illegal.
For me, baking is more forgiving than cooking. I'm good at cooking (I think), but getting just the right texture and taste is difficult. The worst for me is meat. Cook it for too little and it's raw and potentialy unsafe, but cook it for too long and you get a shoe sole. The time window is narrow and you have to account for the time the meat will cook after you take it of the heat.
On the other hand in baking I can usually add 10min if I'm not sure or poke it with a skewer to check if it's done. Making batter/dough is more precise, but I wouldn't say it's super precise. Most of the time I get away with eyeballing baking powder or yeasts. Also flour and sugar often have something like 20g tolerance so it's not terrible (I prefer using scale so I might be biased), and going beyond that can still give you a good result e.g. few years ago I doubled the sugar in my challah recipe (50g to 100g) and it made it much softer with no downsides. You can't fix taste after you baked the cake but on the other hand the are less variables when it comes to adding flavoring, so it's easier to learn doing it right on first try (It's hard to fuck up adding vanilla extract).
Brønsted gonna be so mad once he sees that.