Hey, don’t embereress them for bad spellling! That’s not naice
Hey, don’t embereress them for bad spellling! That’s not naice
Any forum with a decent UI is a reddit clone now?
You don’t have to be PCI compliant for stuff like bank transfers or other forms of payment. Credit cards aren’t the default payment method everywhere.
Maybe it’s pay on pickup, or just a simple mail with sepa wire transfer instructions.
Also, the PSP can still use JS but your site still doesn’t need to have it. Services like Mollie and Stripe offer checkout environments they host, meaning you still don’t have to use JS on your site.
You can’t get around JavaScript, it’s impossible to build a functioning online store without some kind of JS.
Well, sure you can. It will just be a pain to use for your users, especially when validation comes into play.
But a simple list with an “add to chart” button really won’t need any javascript.
It is, they’re usually posts like “bought your first house? Find out how housing taxes work on rijksoverheid.nl”.
The Dutch government seems to be pretty stringent on their single source of truth policy on the web.
the worst are the black and one always looking for troubles
BLACK AND WHAT!?
fine. keep your secrets.
Nah, you’ve seen NPCs do this.
It sounds like this: https://youtu.be/_GGfz-o5khc
The latter is still done by old code and outdated management that thinks disabling the clipboard is “more secure”. It’s fucking infuriating.
So something that’s even worse, cool.
An app can use a lot more factors than this “hardened” browser.
Quit your trolling.
especially here in the US where transfers between banks take 2-3 days.
*Laughs in SEPA Instant Transfer*
Anyhow, locking and unlocking is an option. Using “3D Secure” systems - which require a secondary approval via an app or website - works significantly better, and chargebacks are one tap in a banking app (modern apps, so US might again be fucked here).
Not just the output. One could construct that training your model on GPL content which would have it create GPL content means that the model itself is now also GPL.
It’s why my company calls GPL parasitic, use it once and it’s everywhere.
This is something I consider to be one of the main benefits of this license.
“well, we’re not selling it, we’re just using 247 advertising agencies to measure the general performance of our site. Nothing targeted, we’d never do that.” - totally legit companies that absolutely value user rights
/s, if that wasn’t obvious enough.
It’s mandatory, which also makes it nice and predictable.
It makes the difference between M meaning month or M meaning minute. Small differences.
I learned “creating a zip” the hard way when I submitted an exam but forgot the -r on creation, meaning all the to-review code was gone.
Doesn’t the ISO also includes time periods? Because if it does, those are amazing.
Without any explanation, you should be able to decypher these periods just by looking at them:
Which means the companies using the specs pay the company making the specs for everyone (companies and people) to use.
That sounds fair, but I wouldn’t be surprised if capitalism fucked it up anyhow.
12,600. No date was specified.
It’s a convenience over privacy thing. If the api is discord compatible you lose the e2e on that channel / server, or make the api e2e but then existing bots need modifying
I could see this being a toggle