There's a search field on the front page. The rest is blank because I used the (default) "exact match" option, so the rest of the page is (by random chance) filled with spaces. The search function presumably uses knowledge about the algorithm used to generate the pages to locate a given string in a reasonable amount of time, rather than naively looking through each page.
It's what happens when content is url encoded and not decoded again later. It's easy to do by accident because you can't tell if a string is already url encoded in any general way, so the processes responsible for sending and receiving need to agree on how/when to encode and decode (i.e. they both have the power to break it for the other)
Just use a password manager
It's a great book. It's just got some fantastic competition.
spins up a 25 year old point and click Java rpg
What version of Java? 11 up is tolerable, modern Java is nice. Still see 8 in the wild though.
Monad.
Alright buddy. Here's your "whole carrot dipped in ranch" salad.
That's fair.
Meta fine. Meta drama bad. subredditdrama, shit__say, etc.
Nothing is forced on anyone. The user can choose a different instance that does federate with Threads, and still participate in the first instance.
40k breeding forums are usually pretty chill