The former, unfortunately.
"you've seen our war crimes, now you're no longer welcome here"
As if you'd go be a tourist in a country, just after you've seen solders of said country commit, or politicians and citizens actively defend war crimes. Plenty of pretty cool other things to see.
In that case, I'd like to have one A10 airstrike of loan forfait please.
Pretty please?
Stop! Sync for Lemmy and/or markdown can only go so far...
Nah, I'm voting next week to ensure the Dutch left keeps a voice in the EU parliament.
[...] only because they ~~don't have the~~ ran out of funding for an airstrike from an A-10.
FTFY
Not all of us are able to use superior tools like LaTeX for our documents, unfortunately
The EU is could very much send them right back where they came from, but they don't
That's only for the war refugees. Sending people back to, say, Eritrea, would mean they'd be executed for leaving the country (which is illegal there).
Those only represent a tiny fraction of the immigrants though, and they're not the ones "taking all the jobs", that's the worker immigrants.
We have a fee-free bank-to-bank transfer system that is based on pre-digital technology that takes 2-3 business days. We often call it "direct deposit" or automated clearing house (ACH).
Ah, right, kinda like SEPA Credit Transfer. You do need a persons IBAN which is a bit long, but their name is validated so you usually send it to the right person.
Now, we could probably make this payment system instantaneous relatively effortlessly
Ooh, cool, kinda like SEPA Instant Credit Transfer, which transfers money within ten seconds to bank accounts using the above mentioned number.
This is all fine and dandy for most people because they simply can't imagine doing things a more consumer-friendly way
And that's why, in the Netherlands, Tikkie took the country by storm. It is an app that allows you to use iDEAL (a web-based payment system, soon rolled out in Germany and Belgium as Vero) to send money to friends. Usually takes one pin and three taps to send it, and have it instantly appear on the account of the recipient.
For DNS and DDoS protection that wouldn't directly be an issue.
For caching it would be breaking. You cannot cache what you cannot read (encrypted traffic can only be cached by the decrypting party).
Wait? Sex work should be regulated to prevent freedom of choice in clients? That seems a little counter-intuitive if you ask me
Hey, don't embereress them for bad spellling! That's not naice