Shops in Sweden very often state that they don’t accept cash - and it’s perfectly legal for them to make that choice.
HW/FW security researcher & Demoscene elder.
I started having arguments online back on Fidonet and Usenet. I’m too tired to care now.
Shops in Sweden very often state that they don’t accept cash - and it’s perfectly legal for them to make that choice.
We have cash?
o_O
Haven’t used it for years.
Troll comment.
You do that - you die.
Please show me that guideline, anywhere.
/Swede living in the deer countryside
Swede here. Before we imported potatoes in the late 1700s all we had were beets. Just beets. Beets everywhere.
What did you expect.
It’s so sad considering they just now managed to bring out the best EV on the market (ID.7) - and will refresh the older range to the same standard.
Ex global Head of Software here:
No.
Agree, but the Russia bootlickers are otoh equally obnoxious.
“What has the EU ever done fo…”
oh
(tbh, as an EU citizen, I’m really happy with most of what happens in the union)
Us parents help the kids skirt the age limits since they’re simply stupid.
Clearly Tesla’s ISP need to disable their Internet connection.
Many of Yandex’s employees resigned in protest, accusing the company of serving as a tool of Kremlin propaganda and actively concealing information about the war.
IOCX has a noticeable increase in new user signups since a day or two back.
The best electric car currently is the Volkswagen ID.7. I agree with Musk. Buy it.
/previously Tesla Model 3, now the ID.7
Despite fixing the issue, Zendesk ultimately chose not to award a bounty for my report. Their reasoning? I had broken HackerOne’s disclosure guidelines by sharing the vulnerability with affected companies
Regardless of everything else they should be kicked out from HackerOne since it’s clearly Zendesk not being truthful here.
Only poor people need to empty the lawnmover of gas. Rich people use Aspen fuel (alkylate) and don’t need to.
That sounds problematic. Where do they detail this?
Wikipedia:
Google Safe Browsing “conducts client-side checks. If a website looks suspicious, it sends a subset of likely phishing and social engineering terms found on the page to Google to obtain additional information available from Google’s servers on whether the website should be considered malicious”.
But why are random people visiting your instance?
This is surely more about packaging of apps on top of something that exists rather than creating something new. A huge bonus would however be a way to pay open source developers working on the tools deemed necessary to include in such a distribution.