Hey @LadyButterfly, just wanted to send back some positivity, as I keep seeing your funny and positive posts, thanks for making Lemmy a better place, it’s appreciated.
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Dude! It’s the 1st day… you couldn’t even hold out for one day!
Alas, not for the iPhone plebs.
Oh FFS, we will willingly ‘take one for the team’ here. Just look at what a load of crap it is, it’s the tech equivalent of Brexit, we were not informed how it was going to work, no one got what they wanted and we’re all worse off because of it.
If the UK can’t be a good example at least let us be a dire warning
When developers asked the White House if they required a dickroom to go with the new ballroom, they were told that was not required as the Oval Office was serving as the dickroom for the next three years.
Plus you can hide a button mushroom basically anywhere.
They really don’t care at all, YouTube is already trialing age verification, these companies have regulatory hoops to jump through in every country they operate in, it’s easy for them to comply and it will have a negligible impact on revenue.
You should write to your MP, send them an email, call them of visit one of their surgeries.
When the BBC started requiring a login to view the content I pay for, I stopped using it. When Facebook were neck deep in the Cambridge Analytica scandal I deleted my account, and when Reddit started their API extortion, I moved to Lemmy.
If you are here you are also a digital nomad like me, if you let the politicians and corporations carve up the internet then soon we will have nowhere left to move. Time to make a stand.
To save you the cookies and GDPR puzzle… answer is October 2026
There is a lot of fraud in general, looks like the majority was due to Revolut’s “virtual cards” which is a new attack vector for fraudsters, and their newness means customers can get confused into falling victim.
The lack of FSCS protection and their attempts to shirk responsibility when fraud occurs is not great, especially when being scrutinised to assess their suitability for a banking licence.
I haven't seen whether Revolut has had their licence upgraded from limited yet, but that has to be due any day now that they've had their 1 year limited trial to prove operations.
This is the point I don’t really get, if their licence is days away from issue anyway why would Reeves meeting with them be a problem?
No argument from me regarding a wealth/unearned income tax, how this has not be implemented is beyond me. It just reeks of corruption.
This is a strange bit of public feuding between the government and BoE.
Revolute is an interesting company which might be first to introduce Wero (EU based Visa/Mastercard competitor) to the UK, which is competition we need, but they are also heavily involved with crypto.
I just don’t know who is getting bribed and influenced the most, or in the end what is the best for the people.
Nice try Microsoft, I’m not training your AI.
That’s ok, at least Bambi’s mum made a full recovery.