It's not, use uBlock Origin.
You are right, my bad, last change seems to be a year ago.
Telegram is not secure, I guess if you can listen to it better not block it.
But it's not run in a sandbox. I'm not sure where you get this from.
It build in a sandbox, but it's not run in a sandbox.
Ditch oh my zsh, install the plugins directly.
Because zsh is very fast and light. I'm using it with only a handful of plugins, manually installed, and starship
Well, first of all you really should not be using Windows 7 anymore. For the TPB, I don't think they check the torrents, anyone can upload so it's not a trusted source. It's in the unsafe sites list on the megathread. And how would you know that you never had a malware on the TPB?
one of the first African-American regiments to serve with the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/369th_Infantry_Regiment_%28United_States%29
From what I gathered Amazon is the only one that includes an identifier. Look for a string starting with "atv:kin".
The DeDRM fork removes it: https://github.com/noDRM/DeDRM_tools/blob/bf2471e65b1f52bb5292caeba70a9aea31bf6653/DeDRM_plugin/mobidedrm.py#L254
That's the thing, psychedelics may be short term acting drugs but the experiences they allow can have lasting, profound effects on our perception of the world. You can't make generalization on all drugs, they're all so different, that's nonsensical. I highly recommends you read "How to Change Your Mind" by Michael Pollan, that's a great introduction to the subject.
This, of course, can only tell you if an apk is malicious, it cannot tell you if it is not malicious.
Not exactly.
uBlock Origin blocks the widgets (with the "EasyList – Social Widgets" blocklist, I don't remember if it's on by default). As would any other blocklist based blocked do like Privacy Badger, uBO is just better.
FF's strict mode has something called Total Cookie Protection that makes it so Facebook widget on site A cannot read the cookie dropped by the Fackebook widget on site B. It isolate 3rd party cookies for each website.