A lot of small banks and credit unions use the same couple of companies who handle their banking software stack to give them a cookie cutter mobile app that they just throw their branding on. That's why so many of them have banking apps that look almost identical. Fiserv is really big in this space. I know for a fact my credit union uses them. I feel like they could knock out a huge swath of banking apps if they just worked on making the apps made by these 3 or 4 companies be compatible.
Hell yeah, I tried to install it on mint a few months ago using Lutris and ran into a bunch of problems. I figured I would give it awhile and try again. But now with a native Linux client I'll definitely be checking it out.
A friend of mine was recently questioned by the FBI in regards to a potential crime that his employer allegedly committed (I can't go into the details). They asked him to give them his phone and unlock it. He asked them what if he didn't want to unlock it. They told him they would hold him down and use his biometrics to open it. As soon as he told me this story I disabled biometric unlock on my phone. It's really not that much of an inconvenience. I can still use my fingerprint to login to banking apps and stuff, it's not that big of an adjustment to put in my code every time I have to unlock my phone.
Almost everywhere has rare earth metals, they aren't rare they are just diffuse. Most rocks you might pick up have some amounts of rare earths, but it would take a lot of them to get enough to do anything with.
Fuck Kavanagh, all my homies hate Kavanagh