I live in Uruguay, it's not an alternative, it is very expensive. Good quality of life, but you don't live well on that budget. You need up to 2k a month (one person) to live well. Brazil and Argentina are very insecure and economically unstable.
What surprises me the most is that that shitty "music" you hear nowadays is written by someone. I thought it was made by a computer or something. But if I think about it... it is logical, surely a computer makes better music.
The only thing that worries me about all this is that so many people have thought that those photos were real when they are clearly false, they have many symmetrical and light imperfections. It worries me how people are losing perception and can't tell the real from the unreal. Those filters aren't that perfect yet.
This term is not used much. Most know more about "random testing" or "monkey testing", much more common out there. I think fuzzing is used a lot to find security holes and I think it is kind of old, very used yet though, but it is not something that is seen everywhere by programmers outside of systems programming. Not all programmers work in the same field, so it is not uncommon for someone not to know about this. In my case, I associate the term fuzzing with matching, for example.
If you want freedom and more privacy, stop using so much proprietary software. How much Apple lover out there talking about privacy or freedom. They are blind.