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Managing their investments.
Why not just leave it up to the users? Maybe put a warning?
Why does the government have to ban everything and treat us like children?
Ignoring AI, making custom hardware has become a lot cheaper - 3D printers are cheaper, PCB manufacturing is cheaper, etc.
So hopefully we’ll see a big increase in innovation and competition there too.
Just get AC, it works so well for de-humidifying too.
But otherwise blackout curtains can help a bit but also radiate heat themselves.
ProtonVPN has it, and Wireguard support.
ProtonVPN has it though, which is what I’m using now.
I host a server, I forward the port, my friends can connect to the open port on the VPN side.
My ISP does not offer port forwarding.
No port forwarding really kills the utility though - I mainly use the VPN to do port forwarding (e.g. for video games, Plex, etc.) as my ISP is shit.
Like I’m not worried about state-level de-anonymisation, I just want to be able to share services remotely and have a minimum level of anonymity.
The SPI is awesome, I wish it were easier to donate internationally too.
They should really mandate open firmware and bootloaders, and even spec sheets, etc. for deprecated hardware.
People created fake photoshop images long before AI…
What is the Mastodon Lemmy.world equivalent? Like a big, neutral server with minimal censorship and bullshit, and access to most other servers?
He’s winning against the gangs though - every Salvadorean I know supports him.
More that you’d never need to provide it, but many transactions will also require 2FA, even by the credit card.
Spain and the UK have no real digital ID (Spain has some horrible Java certificate based system, but you can’t use it for much). I think Germany’s digital ID is in a similar position too although it’s been many years since I lived there now.
The UK is in the same position as the US with no national ID or residence registration at all.
Only the Netherlands, Finland and Scandinavia really have it sorted out for banking and government services.
Yeah, my ex was scammed this way too - exactly like Cory describes, they happened to ring right as she was going through the whole visa and tax process and pretend to be regarding the IRS, etc. and since she was dealing with a lot of similar calls it was an easy mistake to make.
More services available online and e-mail communication makes this a bit better.
It kind of is the norm.
Just a few countries like the US are really backward in terms of accessible banking - mainly due to having no federal ID, residence registration, etc. too on top of outdated bureaucracy.
For BankID it somewhat does, because only registered services can make the request - so they’d need to register a scam service and then use that. Which also makes it an easier job for anti-fraud police.
So it’d be a lot more complicated.
Like obviously at a certain point if someone is willing to do everything they can - then they will be scammed, see this for example: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-leeds-67208755
But the more steps there are, the higher the chance the person realises it is a scam.
And carting CDs and vinyl around used a lot more energy still.
We should focus on increasing renewable energy production, not degrowth.