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L'alternative européenne à Paypal? Une adresse email ou bien un numéro de téléphone suffit afin d'envoyer de l'argent à un destinataire.
Je garde un œil sur ce projet : Un système de transfert d'argent (aussi bien entre particuliers qu'un système de paiement pour les professionnels) auquel adhèrent la plupart des banques françaises (ainsi que Belges et Allemandes). Il ne passe pas par le système Visa ou Mastercard
Malgré une miniature aguicheuse ainsi que des, le contenu est pertinent et instructif.
"Le seul comparateur indépendant de primes énergie"
En cas d'opération de paiement non autorisée signalée par l'utilisateur dans les conditions prévues à l'article L. 133-24,
Les seuils sont relevés de 1,8 % en 2025.
L'infographie est cependant propre.
Il semble que ce ne soit pas encore le cas
Auchan touche 500 millions d'euros du gouvernement, reverse 1 milliard de dividendes à ses actionnaires et licencie des milliers de personnes.
Le gouvernement : "Non rien."
Bah écoutez si c'est pas clair que la Macronie était là pour piller le peuple au profit des riches, là c'est clair non ?
It is built with Rust from an Haskell rewrite as far as I understand.
[about the tech stack with k8s] the payoff feels abstract and are hard to quantify.
It's the same for OSS dependencies.
what if platforms like AWS or GitHub started splitting the check? By adding a line-item to the invoices of their customers to support Open Source finding.
For example, 3% ?
OSS projects have no governance and most of them are not ready to receive money though. How to distribute this tax too?
Another model is to pay depending of how many developer there are in the company.
The second step after recognizing the OSS funding issue is having a baseline funding amount.
Another alternative to Tricount
A simple tool and alternative to Tricount.
Alors what could go wrong?
A try to support OSS, artists and creators. Each user pays one dollar a month.
This is the crux of the Yard-sale model. In a free market, one person ends up with all of the wealth – completely by chance.
Looks like the monopoly game. It is inevitable. This effect is the following:
When you lose, the maximum amount you can wager goes down. So you can't win back what you lost in one coin flip.
When you win, the maximum amount you can wager goes up. So you could potentially lose more than what you won in the first game.
Besides I like the work done on the interface to make it interactive 👍
The strategy of all billionaires: giving their money to their own fundation.
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