

Are you talking about accepting payment, or a card for use as a company spending account? I think most answers so far are assuming you’re talking about accepting a card type as payment for your goods and/or services.
Are you talking about accepting payment, or a card for use as a company spending account? I think most answers so far are assuming you’re talking about accepting a card type as payment for your goods and/or services.
But all the Musk bros told me he’s a “free speech absolutist”
Is it “do nothing and continue to pretend everything’s fine while taking huge amounts of money from the fossil fuel lobbyists”? Because I bet that’s the plan.
Pretty sure it’s an old businessman thing. “Go for (my name)!” in a cock-sure tone is pretty much how I would expect any old business hot-shot asshole to answer the phone.
Right? That’s like giving your age in days. “Oh, I’m a little more than 15,000 days old.”
Ah, well, “designed to run over the internet”. Okay then. I guess no ISP has ever been able to MitM intercept traffic.
I’m not saying this is happening, but it wouldn’t surprise me in the least if we found out that Musk was leaking any and all traffic from Starlink, including Ukraine military comms, in the name of “”“free speech”“”.
This isn’t being kept 100% up to date it seems. Photos 247 A & B are actor Jay Johnston who was arrested, but the pictures haven’t been updated with the ARRESTED tag at the bottom.
1Password is good from what I understand, but yes it’s expensive compared to the competition. It just… is, and they don’t mind because they’re going primarily after enterprise business.
BitWarden is pretty much the leader in the field and has been for some time, not counting self-hosted only apps e.g. KeePass.
Not to mention, the Premium plan only costs $10/year or $1/month. I used the free version for sharing passwords with my SO for years until I wanted to start storing TOTP codes, which requires premium.
Then you’d agree that c/politics should allow any political news and discussion from around the world and not just U.S. politics, correct?
Would you then advocate that no one should ever use the words “idiot”, “moron”, or “cretin” ever again? What about “dumb”, or “stupid”?
(edit) - People are fun. They actually believe that no human should ever want to throw insults at another human ever again. Fascinating.
I’d bet they reacted like they did specifically because the person is a minor - a minor who is in the care of the airline and who they’re responsible for until they reach the intended destination. If the final flight arrived without the minor on it without it being intended, they would most certainly have some level of liability for the minor’s whereabouts.
I feel like this post is basically saying “our hammer isn’t a hammer because we put a really nice grip on it and it’s being wielded by a very nice person”. At the end of the day, it still drives a nail.
Just because there’s a cultural difference doesn’t mean it isn’t the same type of social media tool. Simply call it a better form of Twitter and be done with it.
Oh so some Republicans still quietly like freedom, got it.