Karzyn
It doesn’t feel misleading, it is misleading. We understand that use of the term “recall” in reference to cars happens to include over the air software updates in its legal definition. However many people likely do not. I’d also wager that many people who do know occasionally forget when they first see the headline. So while the use of the word “recall” here is technically correct it leads people to assume that they are physically recalling the cars.
most people have to work two or three jobs
That number is 5.1% of all employed Americans, a far cry from “most”. Here’s the source.
They are trying to eliminate Gaza. They have openly said that. They are purposely trying to kill every single civilian.
That’s a biiiiig claim. Big claims like that need big evidence to back them up. Unfortunately, I’m unable to find what quote you’re referring to. There’s a lot going on and most generic searches return fairly basic news sources. Care to specify exactly what you are referring to?
In early 2021 I, like so many people, wanted to build my first gaming pc. As I’m sure you can guess, I had a hell of a time trying to get my hands on a decent graphics card. In the end I purchased a prebuilt pc. The whole gpu buying attempt was so stressful and giving up was so disappointing. Should I never try to build a pc in the future? Of course not! Mostly I learned to be patient and accept that I might not get exactly what I want. The large PS5s are currently readily available, just get one of those.
I think that the concern was not that the articles like the ones you link to do not exist. Instead the complaint is that the posted piece did not itself link to them to back up the claim. These were likely quite easy for you to find and it’s poor journalism that the author did not put in the same effort.