I dunno.. if we just assume everyone around us is gonna be an asshole then we can never have nice things. In order to be able to take the subway I'm willing to assume that not every person in the car is gonna blast their personal music preference at max volume. Yes it is possible for them to do that but that doesn't mean it's on me to invent super smart headphones to block that out. At some point, in some cases, "please don't" is in fact a valid security response.
I am not so worried about smallish spikes in gamma radiation but I think we should all be concerned about longer term impacts of small particles of DU scattered across large area, making it's way into food supply etc. It's sort of inevitable once you have a lot of it in-theater.
One of the most pernicious problems with submodules is way that anyone who finds them problematic thinks its their own fault, and people who have finally figured out how they work (sort of) are so dang pleased with themselves they are now fully indoctrinated into submodule cognitive dissonance. Meanwhile git submodules themselves are leaving massive footguns all over the place, are an absolute nightmare during complex merges and are absolutely terrible for code transparency.
I'm with you also. But it is getting harder and harder. I'm convinced that Facebook are actively downgrading their in-browser mobile experience for this reason. They want to force you to use their app. Reddit, at least, are more honest about it - but also very annoying.
Features that used to work just fine (tagging people, editing comments) are becoming worse.
Facebook in a mobile browser also actively lies to you about Messenger notifications. It displays an icon saying that you have messages, but redirects you to install the Messenger app instead of displaying them. There aren't actually any messages present, so the entire thing is just a scam to get access to your phone.
It has gotten so bad that I now wait to I'm on my laptop before I post to Facebook.
I did try the app again recently and it was bad in other ways (eg not using my phone's photo picker. As the photo I wanted was on a cloud service I couldn't select it from the app)
I have no idea who you are but the fact you're interested in debt and in NZ makes me wonder if you'd be interested in a project we're working on https://cashless.social