Was mostly referring to restaurants and other services. But in general, no I have yet to experience any place flat out rejecting my business if I pay in cash. I’m not sure what’s with the downvotes, I’m merely sharing my personal experiences.
Was mostly referring to restaurants and other services. But in general, no I have yet to experience any place flat out rejecting my business if I pay in cash. I’m not sure what’s with the downvotes, I’m merely sharing my personal experiences.
Don’t do cash, or would prefer not to do cash? Those are 2 different things.
I have yet to encounter a place that will refuse to take my cash if I tell them I have no other method of payment. They may not be eager to, but they can’t stop you from leaving.
Nobody’s refusing payments in cash. The articles you’re linking were during covid, an entirely different context
Do you have a better alternative, you lemming?
Steam DRM doesn’t have quite the same history of maliciousness towards end users that Denuvo does
Pretty sure that’s how it should be working on any UI.
What makes you think he’s an idiot as opposed to lying through his teeth?
- ‘It’s difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on not understanding it’
Is that not how it currently works? I was under the impression that’s how it works for me at least. What behaviour are you seeing?
By the same logic however, mods would have no power to actually moderate. Their moderation ability is directly proportional to their potential for abuse. And I think we can all agree we’ve long passed the point where communities are able to survive without moderation, at least in their current form (which is what OP is discussing).
If you’re going to remove 90% of the content on lemmy, is there even a point staying on it?
I hope she actually liked the outfit. She looks kinda uncertain
I said EU, not UK. But it turns out they ARE licensed in the UK as well.
Revolut should be watching for suspicious transactions and blocking them like proper banks are required to do.
There’s nothing in the article to indicate this isn’t already the case. No suspicious activity algorithm will be foolproof. Also, revolut is certified as an actual bank in the EU, and subject to the standard bank regulations.
All I’m reading in this article is stupid people who don’t follow basic security practices. Why is any of this Revolut’s fault?
It’s a standard YouTube video, what are you going on about?
The autistic part is literally in the article and was brought up during the defense
Really shitty scaremongering article. I’d like to know how exactly increased investment in fusion could potentially make it unsuitable for public use, as the article claims?
Pretty sure that’s just dust buildup