Human person. I have two arms, two legs, a head, a number of fingers and toes and a face. And two ears as well.
I am gunna be super biased here but my 2c:
The tech on the Suzuki is pretty cool, but after owning a 2017 MT07 for several years and upgrading to an 890 Duke R, I still miss my Yami. I really loved that bike.
In saying that, some, imo, required upgrades are a better exhaust (I went Akro carbon), a tail tidy and an R6 throttle tube. That really changed the bike for me, and I still miss it's throaty exhaust note.
Something I really liked about the MT was that it was an established platform, so there were aftermarket parts out there everywhere for it. I think the style of the 8S is really sleek, as is the MT07. In reality, you will probably be happy with either bike, but being a fanboy I would have to recommend the MT.
I have pretty much stripped my online prescence of advertising through bowser extensions/paid apps/pi-hole, so it is only the subtle forms left that I have to be sceptical about.
Having to use a service that has obvious advertising is mostly just annoying because I know it's an advertisment. It is the more subtle forms that you have to be on the lookout for.
There are definitely forms of advertising that work on me, for example the hype surrounding particular video games, reviews on the PSVR2 headset, those kinds of things - because I spent money on them. It is never the blatant advertising that you see on Instagram or television that works on me.
I started with Alien Blue on the iPhone, and eventually that was killed and I switched to Apollo. Eventually I tore myself from the iOS ecosystem with the Pixel 3 Pro but couldn't find a decent enough reddit client on Android.
I started begrudgingly using Baconreader (I don't think it was actually all that bad in hindsight, but not what I was looking for after Apollo) until I read a comment on Reddit somewhere about Sync. I tried the free version and liked it, so I bought Sync Pro and never looked back.
I can't stand Reddit's UI direction in both the web app and the mobile application, and only ever used old.reddit + RES along side Sync Pro on the go. Occasionally I would use Apollo on my iPad, but it always felt like a second rate experience to what I was used to on Android. There were some neat clients that did things like emulating TikTok/Instagram that I would occasionally use, but I never stuck to them.