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5 votes
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As Denmark turns away from cash – MobilePay app is more popular than Facebook
3 votes -
Plain Text Accounting | Double-Entry Accounting with Plain Text Files in the Command Line
12 votes -
Denmark is proposing steps to protect bankers amid evidence they regularly receive threats for exposing clients involved in suspicious dealings
7 votes -
Koch-funded group helped develop plan to kill future of Phoenix light rail
10 votes -
'It could change everything': Coin found off northern Australia may be from pre-1400 Africa
10 votes -
Which subscriptions do you consider to be worth their cost?
Aside from this wonderful website, what are things that have enough value to you that you're willing to pay for them not just once, but repeatedly over time?
41 votes -
Careem privacy policy
i was reading careem's privacy policy (yeah using the app from yeah & didn't read privacy policy yet) & i found they collect almost everything & sharing it with 3rd parties & while dragging down i...
i was reading careem's privacy policy (yeah using the app from yeah & didn't read privacy policy yet) & i found they collect almost everything & sharing it with 3rd parties & while dragging down i saw "access your info" section i found they want from you money to send you a copy of your data (WTF ARE YOU KIDDING ME, YOU STEALING MY DATA & WANT MONEY TO REQUEST MY DATA) so its so mean from careem to get money to give you right its already free & its collect your data so its very bad move so i decided to use Uber within browser (in new profile in firefox) to stop uber from stealing my data in phone & to be more safe what guys you think ? browser in more safer right ?
EN version(of pic that says careem need money to send you your data): https://i.ibb.co/LYfqFbn/Screenshot-2019-03-30-20-06-52.png
AR version(of pic that says careem need money to send you your data): https://i.ibb.co/rsnRNzm/Screenshot-2019-03-30-20-11-03.png
Careem's Privacy policy (in case you not trust me xD): https://www.careem.com/en-ae/privacy/ & Ar version: https://www.careem.com/ar-ae/privacy/
3 votes -
Protecting the 'unbanked' by banning cashless businesses in Philadelphia
12 votes -
A German mint just released a coin commemorating seventy years of currywurst
6 votes -
What's the smallest amount of money that would change your life?
I'm rather curious - for me, about a fiver. It's all I need to be able to smash an egg at someone - legally. It'd probably be pretty fun - probably not 'life changing', though. ~£40 is probably...
I'm rather curious - for me, about a fiver. It's all I need to be able to smash an egg at someone - legally. It'd probably be pretty fun - probably not 'life changing', though.
~£40 is probably the least for something more 'life changing'. I could buy a Pi, storage, and a charger. Then I can set up a pi-hole, and never have to worry about ads. It'd also make browsing on my weak laptop that liittle bit better.
16 votes -
If cash is king, how can stores refuse to take your dollars? (2016)
5 votes -
No cash needed at this cafe. Students pay the tab with their personal data.
31 votes -
China can’t afford a cashless society
12 votes -
Hey tilda swintons - what would you do if you were awarded $130,000,000 in post-tax lottery money?
you head to the gas station to catch a 6-pack and maybe a bag of chips or some rillos. you pass the cashier a twenty, and they mention your change will get you a couple lottery tickets. you're in...
you head to the gas station to catch a 6-pack and maybe a bag of chips or some rillos. you pass the cashier a twenty, and they mention your change will get you a couple lottery tickets. you're in a good mood and we all hate coins, so you just tell 'em you're down and to choose random numbers.
a week later, you wake up and see the winning lottery numbers on the news.
hopeful curiosity turns into a flooring disbelief as you pause the tv and check the numbers four times over.
you scramble to find and unlock your phone, heading straight to google.
"winning lottery numbers"
"how to tell if you won the lottery"
"lottery number checker"
everything checks out.
"how to claim lottery winnings"
you go to claim your prize, and you can choose between $130,000,000 in post-tax cash now, or $210,000,000 spread equally over the next 30 years.
which do you choose? what do you do with it?
25 votes -
Sen. Ben Sasse reveals five point plan to address ethics issues in DC
11 votes -
Passive income
What do you do to earn some passive income?
9 votes -
Coin found off Arnhem Land coast could be among Australia's oldest foreign artefacts
2 votes -
The great illusion of digital currencies
7 votes -
Less than a month to Donald Trump-Kim Jong Un summit, White House Communications Agency (WHCA) releases its “trip coin”
4 votes -
Andreas Antonopoulos - The death of money
5 votes