Every time I hear about banks allowing overdraws, it’s from Americans. If true, then it’s yet another thing that America do to fuck it’s citizens and that the rest of the world has already figured it out.
Every time I hear about banks allowing overdraws, it’s from Americans. If true, then it’s yet another thing that America do to fuck it’s citizens and that the rest of the world has already figured it out.
“More reasons to Avoid the Raspberry Pi”
I didn’t know we even had reasons to avoid it
Nope, never used a private tracker before (forgot to add this). The site just seems innacurate.
I don’t use a VPN nor I bother with one, I download movie torrents all the time (5 this week already) and the list is completely empty. I do have dynamic IP but ir usually only changes after I restart my router, which I haven’t done for a month now.
And there’s NeoWin again with the Windows 12 clickbaits. This “leak” is just Windows 11 IoT Enterprise Subscription, and there’s absolutely nothing nowhere that even mentions the number 12.
This one really got a laugh out of me
Watch out mate, you’re going to bring out the deniers
Pretty much. Their benchmarks seem to be VERY cherry picked to skew things in their favour, specially the testing framework part, where bun compares its speed to one of the slowest testing frameworks out there (jest) and claim victory.
I’m very glad that this guy actually made benchmarks instead of just reading what’s on bun’s site before posting a video about it.
I don’t understand it either.
I’ve only had issues with npm speeds when the projects were stored in a HDD, and that’s not node’s fault.
Because those phones don’t sell. People that want small phones are generally a small group of tech enthusiasts, and those are not nearly enough to drive companies to design smaller phones
They are, but the country also depends a bit on Russia’s exports so the president tends to tip the scales in Putin’s side
People who park forwards into a parking spot: why are you making your life more complicated?
Brazil has a thing called PIX. Universal (bank to bank), instant, 24/7, free of charge (except for business, but the fees are way lower than credit card transaction fees). It doesn’t use blockhain, crypto or none of that, and it simply works. I think every bank and financial institution is required to provide PIX to their customers, and you can easily send money to anyone using a registered phone number, email, CPF (social security number (and no, we aren’t as paranoid as americans about it)) or a randomly generated key.
PIX entered beta testing in late 2020, and soon enough was widely available in the country, to absolute approval. It’s so easy to open bank accounts and have a PIX key that even homeless people with access to internet (which is also easy to get) have PIX and ask for money through it. Physical money is fading fast and people are loving it in Brazil.
Was it necessary to call me a worthless moron? Go back to reddit mate, you don’t belong in here.
Imagine unironically saying that letting the innocent people of a country be raped, tortured and killed daily by absurdly dangerous criminals is fine
I wish you good luck in your perfect world
It sure is a good plan when the country’s population is tired of living in constant fear of being robbed, tortured, raped, killed because a gang wanted to have a giggle
Try talking to literally any El Salvadorian (?) for a minute and you’ll see everyone supports this cracking down of gangs. The gangs left the country in a deplorable, ridiculously violent state, and now people can finally sleep with two eyes closed.
While the salaries and economic power in Brazil are a lot lower than the US, our internet and phone plans are a lot cheaper, accessible and provide a better service than most of the US, that still stuck in data caps, feature blocking and low speeds.
I have never heard about this here in Latin America. If you want to port forward you can easily do it via your router, even the ISP’s provided ones. There’s also nothing stopping you from using the ISP router only as a bridge and handling everything from your own router, the ISP router only needs to receive the internet and nothing more.
The only thing about being connectable is that we have dynamic IPs, but you can easily solve that with DDNS
I actually host this for myself and found out the same results as wrapped gave me between February and October this year.