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  • Yes, Bizum will eventually be replaced by Wero. At least that's the plan. As of right now almost every EU country has it's own instant layment system. Wero aims at replacing and unifying all of them so that you can use instant payments in other EU countries as well.

    I believe the spanish banks were part of the initial launch, but dipped out last minute for whatever reason. But I'm pretty sure, once it takes off in Germany and France, Spain will follow shortly after.

  • No, Wero is Europe only. It's based on SEPA instant payments which are not supported outside of the EU. It may be in the future, but as of now it isn't

  • I will have you know we're literate seniles, not toddlers! 🤬

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  • Are you stupid or just lazy? This app is full of extremely private data about men. Pictures, Phone numbers, social media, home addresses, mental health history, etc.

    Doxing is the entire purpose of this app!

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  • Oh boy you really poked the bees nest with this one 😂

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  • The app is illegal in the entire EU due to obvious gross privacy invasions. That should tell you everything you need to know about how morally justified it is.

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  • Usually I would agree, but as it happened to a bunch people who were doxxing thousands of men, I find it kind of hilarious and a peak karma moment!

  • Thanks for mentioning Wero. I can't even describe how hyped Ibam for a standardized European way of handling E-Commerce. This will ne a game changer when it gets (hopefully) established enough!

  • Wero is being introduced for E-Commerce soon. So that may be an option.

  • The business customer who actually pays for the development.

    Maybe if you can't use the web without disabling JS, you shouldn't?

    Progressive Web Apps are the best tool for many jobs right now because they run just about everywhere and opposed to every single other technology we've had up until now they have the potential to not look like complete shit!

    And the whole cross compilation that a lot of these frameworks promise is a comete pipe dream. It works only for the most basic of use cases. PWAs are the first and so far only technology I've used that doesn't come with a ton of extra effort for each supported plattfrom down the line.

  • The lady with the stalker actually kills him a couple of years later and lives the rest of her life peacefuly and secluded off of his fortune. (According to the wiki)

  • All Dishonored games feel amazing when you manage to get in and out completely unseen and unheard. And there's always a none lethal option to get rid of your target. Although I'd argue most of the times the non-lethal option is the more cruel one...

  • Did you just propose degrading instant messengers back into email? 😂

    How exactly do you propose people actually chat with such a system? Continuously hammering F5 while being actively engaged with another person? 😂

  • Not if you want them to be at least halfway user friendly. Form validation is terrible when done completely server side, and several input elements like multiselect dropdowns, comboboxes and searchfields won't work at all unless supported by client side JavaScript. And have you ever tried to do file previews and upload progress bars purly serverside?

    So I guess by fileupload you mean "drop file here and wait an uncertain amount of time for the server to handle the file without any feedback whatsoever." and by forms you mean "enter your data here, then click submit and if we feel charitable we may reward you with a long list of errors you made. Some of which could have been avoided if you knew about them while filling in previous fields".

  • If it's a standard webpage that only displays some static content, then sure.

    But everything that needs to be interactive (and I'm talking about actual interactivity here, not just navigation) requires Javascript and it's really not worth the effort of implementing fallbacks for everything just so you can tell your two users who actually get to appreciate this effort that the site still won't work because the actual functionallity requires JavaScript.

    It all comes down to what the customer is ready to pay for and usually they're not ready to pay for anything besides core functionallity. Heck, I'm having a hard enough time getting budget for all the legally required accessibility. And sure, some of that no script stuff pays into that as well, but by far not everything.

    Stuff like file uploads, validated forms and drag and drop are just not worth the effort of providing them without JS.

  • Nothing screams "I have no social life and still live in my moms basement" like using a CLI browser.

  • Yeah, it does. They seem like purely trans friendly bunch at first, but it's pretty clear pretty early on that they are extremely close minded and will attack anyone and anything that could be taken as transphobe in even the most ridicolous way.

    They will ban people for finding furry porn weird, for saying "dragons don't exist" or stuff like "'I identify as an attack helicopter' is obviously a joke" and they take issue with being told that not everything is about them. They may not be as bad as the tankies and nazies, but they're still very much people I don't want in my feed!

  • Sorry, I'm just not in the mood for rage bait right now. Enjoy your angry little life 🤗

    This post really is a goldmine for my blocklist! <3

  • I kind of disagree. Some opinions are not worth being heard. Nazis/Magas, Tankies and other extremists don't contribute anything of value.

    My life here on lemmy has been way better since I blocked all posts from lemmygrad.ml, lemmy.ml an blahaj.zone. Unfortunately there's no way to block comments as well, but other than that it has been a way better experience without the constant extremist propaganda flooding my main page.

    But you're bringing up a great point. We really do need some kind of landing page that warns new users about joining these instances if they are not extremists themselves.