We are writing to inform you about changes to your Google Pay experience. As we continue to provide safe and seamless payments to users around the world, we are also simplifying the app experience in the U.S. For years, Google Wallet has been the primary place to securely store payment cards used for tap and pay in stores,...
No, you’re absolutely right. Especially given how fragile Google’s attention span is.
On a related note: T-Mobile is convinced I haven’t sent them a trade-in device although their own tracking shows I have, and they’ve even gone so far as to remove my monthly installment bonus. Their mistake, but I would’ve been on the hook had I not noticed it.
On average, AutoNews reports that 3.58 percent of 18 to 29-year-olds and 2.62 percent of 30- to 39-year-olds have been late on their auto loans by at least 90 days. For some context, just 2.13 percent of all borrowers are late. Keep in mind, these numbers are overall. In the first quarter of 2023, 4.55 percent of 18- to...
With the possibility of reddit taking down r/combatfootage some time in the future, I've been thinking that it would be a shame for all the footage that's effectively been archived there to disappear. So I was wondering what peoples thoughts are around migrating old footage from r/combatfootage to here....
Thanks for migrating. I think lack of favorite subreddits is a major factor for some people (myself included) for now switching completely. This helps.
Standalone Google Pay app in the U.S. is going to be shut down on June 4th, 2024
We are writing to inform you about changes to your Google Pay experience. As we continue to provide safe and seamless payments to users around the world, we are also simplifying the app experience in the U.S. For years, Google Wallet has been the primary place to securely store payment cards used for tap and pay in stores,...
Gemini is now out (www.theverge.com)
Personally, I don’t like it as an Assistant replacement: it can’t do routines among other issues.
Millennials And Gen Z Can’t Afford Their Auto Loans, And It’s Only Getting Worse (jalopnik.com)
On average, AutoNews reports that 3.58 percent of 18 to 29-year-olds and 2.62 percent of 30- to 39-year-olds have been late on their auto loans by at least 90 days. For some context, just 2.13 percent of all borrowers are late. Keep in mind, these numbers are overall. In the first quarter of 2023, 4.55 percent of 18- to...
How many of you use physical security keys for two-factor authentication?
And why? Just curious. I have a couple and think they're pretty neat. 
[META] Migrating from r/combatfootage
With the possibility of reddit taking down r/combatfootage some time in the future, I've been thinking that it would be a shame for all the footage that's effectively been archived there to disappear. So I was wondering what peoples thoughts are around migrating old footage from r/combatfootage to here....
Ukrainian SOF clear Russian trench, kill ~10 in CQB (files.catbox.moe)
Non-IPFS Mirror...
Twitter’s Lawyers Admit They’re Overwhelmed As Nearly 2000 Laid Off Employees File Arbitration Claims (www.techdirt.com)