Poland: We have a fucking war in the neighborhood, keeping the support for Ukraine and refugees costs fuckton of money.
BlackLaZoR
Shit clickbait. Police had nothing to do with AI and everything with that guy refusing to leave
I watch it using GrayJay app from one and only Louis Rossmann because fuck them
A passkey is a FIDO authentication credential that allows a user to sign in to apps and websites with the same process that they use to unlock their device (biometrics, PIN, or pattern).
… What? Stop. What are you talking about? My Linux desktop doesn’t even have a lock screen. Are you going to somehow notice my screensaver exiting to permit a login? How can that possibly work? Are they trying to tell me that their fancy new login system only works on certain proprietary operating systems? Really?
Article is bullshit, dude thinks potential use cases are mandatory features. That's mental
"Hallelujah!" Sounds way better in Arabic.
You can use an identical service with identical bikes in Warsaw
https://bi.im-g.pl/im/26/25/1c/z29512742AMP,Nowe-rowery-Veturilo-w-stacji-na-Brodnie-przed-sta.jpg
According to who?
That's the basic definition of capitalism: Free market + legal framework that enforces agreements and private property.
Capitalism by definition runs on legal framework. If you're not adhering to the legal framework, you're not engaging in capitalism
Are you concerned that Valve runs away with your money?
So there is a network and backbone to it
Yes, it's a permissionless P2P network.
And you need to do something more than "I give this person a bitcoins for my game"
Signing and sending transaction is exactly it. Transaction says that you send your bitcoins to an address controlled by the other person.
especially when working through a separate storefront. Both to ensure that the person receives their game and you receive their currency.
Crypto doesn't ensure you get the product. Like with real cash, other party might just run away with money
Well, you take their address, sign a message with your private key saying .001 bitcoin goes there and propagate it over the network. But in very simple terms yep, bitcoins magically land on their address. Whole thing sustains itself on economic incentives and cryptography, without any central authority
The problem is that working age males aren't allowed to leave Ukraine (because war they enacted special laws)
90% of Ukrainians with refugee status in Poland are women and children. Out of remaining 10% males most are either elderly or have chronic conditions
In the peak, Poland was spending 3% of entire GDP on refugee support, and another 5% on military support
There's separate group of Ukrainians who emigrated before war, and they stay based on work permits - but they aren't refugees