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Someone here suggested WERO, we read about it and have just activated it in our bank. It was very simple and took 2 or 3 clicks.
An all-in-one digital wallet solution:
Wero is a new European payment system designed to modernize the way we handle transactions across the continent. Launched in 2024, it aims to unify various national payment solutions into a single platform.
Wero is the brainchild of the European Payments Initiative (EPI), a consortium of 16 European banks. The initiative was born out of a need to create a sovereign and unified payment solution for Europe, reducing dependence on non-European payment systems like Visa & Mastercard.
With Wero, sending money to friends and family will be much easier because it allows you to send and receive $$ instantly using just an email address, phone number, or QR code. No more IBANS, 3 days of waiting to receive 💸 etc.
It's also a good alternative for Paypal 🇺🇸 and it is designed to replace several national payment solutions, including Giropay 🇩🇪, Paylib 🇫🇷, Payconiq 🇧🇪 🇱🇺 and iDEAL 🇳🇱 which not always work cross-borders.
The roadmap is full of features to be implemented like online and in-store payment.
For the moment, it's available only in Germany, France and Belgium.
Website: wero-wallet.eu
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Wero - Digital payment wallet
Experience fast and secure digital payments with Wero’s wallet, enabling you to send and receive money between bank accounts in under 10 seconds.wero-wallet
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That was the last oil leak. I'm tired of having a combustion engine car as a city car and I'm getting an electronic one. After discovering yet another problem with the car today, I went from "we'll get an EV in the distant future" to booking a car inspection.
💰 Spain is done with AI slop and disinfo
「 The Spanish bill, which needs to be approved by the lower house, classifies non-compliance with proper labelling of AI-generated content as a "serious offence" that can lead to fines of up to 35 million euros ($38.2 million) or 7% of their global annual turnover 」
I'm really sorry to ask but at this moment my gf and me are personally still 274 euros short for rent this month 😟 
It been a rough month.. Luckily all server bills are paid for so thats the biggest part ❤️
If you can miss something, any bit would help out a lot
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stux.me/donate
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Boost would also be appricated a lot
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Most if not all the work I do (online) I give away for free! Personally I dislike advertisements so I won't apply those either.stux (stux.me:~$)
This is what I'm sending to people who question the need for a new purchase in the Terminology update.
I like the idea of grandfathering some features, but I also realize for a niche app like Terminology to exist, its small user base has to be willing to support it.
Growth will not fund it, and I'm not willing to resort to after-market revenue-generating methods (e.g., ads, location selling) – so I have to ask users for money. It's that simple.
Why Social Security is in the worst crisis since its founding in 1935, and what you can do about it
Hint: Not because it's running out of money, nor fraud, nor administrative costs.Robert Reich
Drop what you're doing and read this incredible story, which recounts how a reporter for The Atlantic was inadvertently included in a private Signal discussion group that appears to have included Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Sec. of State Marco Rubio and other administration officials discussing plans for an upcoming U.S. military assault on Yemen.
The reporter, Jeff Goldberg, said he was convinced it was all an elaborate hoax as they laid out the pros and cons of specific attack options, and discussed targets over the course of a week. That is, until they shared on the Signal chat exactly where and when the targets in Yemen would be hit, and then those targets got hit exactly when they'd said.
"The world found out shortly before 2 p.m. eastern time on March 15 that the United States was bombing Houthi targets across Yemen."
"I, however, knew two hours before the first bombs exploded that the attack might be coming. The reason I knew this is that Pete Hegseth, the secretary of defense, had texted me the war plan at 11:44 a.m. The plan included precise information about weapons packages, targets, and timing.
"According to the lengthy Hegseth text, the first detonations in Yemen would be felt two hours hence, at 1:45 p.m. eastern time. So I waited in my car in a supermarket parking lot. If this Signal chat was real, I reasoned, Houthi targets would soon be bombed. At about 1:55, I checked X and searched Yemen. Explosions were then being heard across Sanaa, the capital city."
"I went back to the Signal channel. At 1:48, “Michael Waltz” had provided the group an update. Again, I won’t quote from this text, except to note that he described the operation as an “amazing job.” A few minutes later, “John Ratcliffe” wrote, “A good start.” Not long after, Waltz responded with three emoji: a fist, an American flag, and fire. Others soon joined in, including “MAR,” who wrote, “Good Job Pete and your team!!,” and “Susie Wiles,” who texted, “Kudos to all – most particularly those in theater and CENTCOM! Really great. God bless.” “Steve Witkoff” responded with five emoji: two hands-praying, a flexed bicep, and two American flags."
"I have never seen a breach quite like this. It is not uncommon for national-security officials to communicate on Signal. But the app is used primarily for meeting planning and other logistical matters—not for detailed and highly confidential discussions of a pending military action. And, of course, I’ve never heard of an instance in which a journalist has been invited to such a discussion."
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The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Me Its War Plans
U.S. national-security leaders included me in a group chat about upcoming military strikes in Yemen. I didn’t think it could be real. Then the bombs started falling.Jeffrey Goldberg (The Atlantic)
Of course, the White House claims no classified data was shared. What else would they say?
Calling Goldberg's coverage of this monumental and unprecedented OPSEC fail by a US presidential administration "sensationalist" is beyond the pale. Given the volume of sensitive information shared with him unsolicited via Signal, Mr. Goldberg's reporting demonstrated that he exercised remarkable restraint in not publishing a great deal of what he was given.
Whether it's sending Com kids in to monkey with taxpayer databases, setting up Starlink antennas on top of the White House complex for "faster Wi-Fi," or granting TS/SCI clearances to anyone without a thorough background check, this administration’s overall approach to security measures is to go around them, or just pretend they don’t exist for a good reason.
The administration is really hoping they can just sweep this one under the rug. That can't be allowed to happen, because this is not going to be an isolated event.
From the NYT:
"Two of the Trump administration’s top intelligence officials denied that classified information was shared in an encrypted group chat in which details of an attack on Yemen were discussed in the presence of a journalist who had been mistakenly added to the conversation."
"The Senate Intelligence Committee is holding a previously scheduled briefing on global threats with Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence; John Ratcliffe, the C.I.A. director; and the F.B.I. director, Kash Patel. Pressed repeatedly about the security breach, Ms. Gabbard and Mr. Ratcliffe both denied that classified material had been shared in the chat. Mr. Patel declined to say if the F.B.I. had begun an investigation."
"The White House also sought to downplay the serious nature of the extraordinary security breach, as bipartisan criticism of the incident grew on Tuesday and leading Democrats called for the resignation of the national security adviser, Michael Waltz, who set up the group chat, and the defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, who reportedly shared classified war plans in it."
Here are the latest developments:
Defending Waltz: President Trump defended Mr. Waltz, saying in an interview with NBC News that the national security adviser had “learned a lesson” and suggested a staff member was to blame for including a journalist in the secret group chat.
Bipartisan criticism: The vice chairman of the intelligence committee, Mark Warner, Democrat of Virginia, denounced what he called “sloppy, careless, incompetent behavior” by the country’s top intelligence officials. Representative Don Bacon, Republican of Nebraska and a senior member of the Armed Services Committee, told reporters that the White House should “be honest and own up” to what happened.
"Damage control: The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, said no classified material was sent to the group chat, and she attacked the journalist who revealed it, Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic, as “sensationalist.” Her statement came a day after Mr. Hegseth suggested the leak was a “hoax” even as the White House confirmed that messages he sent to it appeared to be authentic."
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EXCITING NEWS! ACB is thrilled to announce that we will provide advisory services to the National Football League (NFL) regarding accessibility for fans who are blind or have low vision!
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Before 23andMe is sold to an even worse company, you can (allegedly) order your data deleted. Here's how:
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How to delete your 23andMe data
Follow these steps to delete your 23andMe account, but be aware that some personal and genetic data may still be stored by the company.Jess Weatherbed (The Verge)
"Pete Hegseth is by far the least qualified of any individual to hold a military leadership position in our country's history. He is an embarrassment to our service men and women,"
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The Trump regime Accidentally Texted Me Its War Plans
U.S. national-security leaders included me in a group chat about upcoming military strikes in Yemen. I didn’t think it could be real. Then the bombs started falling.
#AureFreePress #News #press #headline #GOP #Politics #uspolitics
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After the US has sent a military plane to Greenland with bullet proof cars for driving around Usha Vance, Danish Prime Minister Frederiksen says:
“This is an unacceptable level of pressure from the US, and we will push back. […] The Americans cannot claim, this is a private visit, and no one can read this independently of the statements from them, on their desire to annex another country. […] The future of Greenland is defined by the people of Greenland and no one else.”
Source: DR
#greenland
Composing with Accessibility in Mind: Because Every User Matters! — Part 1
Have you ever wondered what makes an app truly the best? A great app isn’t just about beautiful UI, smooth UX, strong security, and ease of use, one of the most important aspects is accessibility. An…Bhoomi Vaghasiya Gadhiya (Medium)
WWDC 2025 Logo Hints at iOS 19's New Design
Apple today announced that WWDC 2025 starts June 9, and the logo for the conference hints at iOS 19's rumored new design. Multiple sources have...Joe Rossignol (MacRumors.com)
Apple’s WWDC 2025 event starts June 9th
Apple has set a June 9th date for the 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), where announcements are expected around iOS, macOS, and Siri.Jess Weatherbed (The Verge)
Drew’s Reaper #protip of the day:
select “preserve source media sample rate if possible” from the rendering dialog
Speed up your renders by 1000%
Use the time saved to do literally anything
The world is your oyster!
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"[We are a]n age old Digital Marketing Agency operating over 10 years in the global market
having its main office at AZ, USA. We exist for such a long only because we follow ethical business practices"
Yes, sure. VERY ethical, right? You'd never place tracking pixels into your mails for example, would you?
"Do you want me to send…" – Are you kidding? No, of course. I want you to stop that 🤦♂️
Apple announces WWDC 2025 for June 9-13, which will be an "entirely online" event free for developers, with an in-person special event at Apple Park on June 9 (Chance Miller/9to5Mac)
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Apple announces WWDC 2025: iOS 19 and more coming soon - 9to5Mac
Apple has officially announced WWDC 2025. The event will kick off on June 9 and run through June 13 at...Chance Miller (9to5Mac)
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THE LIES PIERRE POILIEVRE TELLS...
So, I guess Stephen Harper kept Pierre Poilievre from speaking freely when he had a security clearance for a decade as a Harper government™ cabinet minister?
🚀 GNOME 48 is on its way to Fedora 42 and Ubuntu 25.04!
But why wait? If you’re as excited as we are, you can try it out right now in a virtual machine with GNOME OS!
👉 Try GNOME 48 today: os.gnome.org/
Bhattcharya: Closing the chapter on OpenH264
rustls-ffi 0.15 is here 🚀
rustls-ffi wraps the rust-based rustls TLS crate to expose a C-friendly FFI for use from other languages/projects.
github.com/rustls/rustls-ffi/r…
It's been over a year since the 0.14 release and so there's lots of nice changes. Some highlights:
* rustls 0.23.5 (w/ X25519MLKEM768 post-quantum key exchange!)
* encrypted client hello (ECH) support
* certificate compression support
* FIPS 140-3 support
* Pre-built .so/.a/.dylib/.lib/.dll/.deb's
* SSLKEYLOGFILE support
Release v0.15.0 · rustls/rustls-ffi
This release updates to Rustls 0.23.25 and increases the project minimum supported rust version (MSRV) from 1.71 to 1.74 to avoid a Rust compiler bug provoked by the ECH support in Rustls. Added ...GitHub
For 0.15 I also wrote a simple tree-sitter based .h parser so we could generate a website with API docs:
There's lots of room for improvement here, but it sure beats scrolling through a raw header file!
Lastly, I've done my very best to make sure the curl project is ready to benefit from rustls-ffi 0.15 on day 1:
github.com/curl/curl/pull/1682…
I'm particularly excited to see the curl rustls-ffi vTLS backend gain support for using ECH 🔒
rustls: update to 0.15, add SSLKEYLOGFILE, client certs, ECH, platform verifier by cpu · Pull Request #16828 · curl/curl
👋 Hi folks, This PR updates the rustls-ffi vTLS backend to use the ✨ literally brand-new ✨ rustls-ffi 0.15 release. Beyond updating rustls-ffi/rustls this branch brings: An update to the RUSTLS.md...GitHub
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Get Your Hands on the Best Tablet Deals at Amazon's Big Spring Sale
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Get Your Hands on the Best Tablet Deals at Amazon's Big Spring Sale
Skip the keyboard and play games, watch movies, and catch up on work on the go with deep discounts on top-rated tablets from Apple, Amazon, Samsung, and Google, right now.K. Thor Jensen (PCMag)
Access historical versions of U.S. government websites from before January 20, 2025
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Brian Moore — artist / creative director
Brian Moore plays with technology to create art and products that comment on popular culture, society, and technology itself.brianmoore.com
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in reply to Jiří Eischmann • • •Yeah, we bought first EV and when nobody wanted to drive the other, ICE, car we bought the second one 🙂It's not just faster, more comfortable and more reliable car but charging home instead of gas station is game changer.
I think the only area where ICE makes sense in context of personal vehicles are sport cars and even that area is getting covered by EVs like Hyundai IONIQ 5 N, performance versions of Teslas and the best for the end .. this little guy:
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Renault 5 Turbo 3E – Renault
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in reply to Ondřej Pokorný • • •We're getting a used Audi Q4 e-tron 35. It only has 55kWh battery which gives it a 300km range. Not much, but more than enough for a city car. We rarely drive more than 30km with the current car. You can get it from Germany for prices starting at 550k CZK which is a price I'm comfortable paying for a city car.
But the choice was my wife's. She will drive it primarily and she's always liked the model.
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