

Ah yep, there’s the cope I was hoping to see.
Ah yep, there’s the cope I was hoping to see.
Ooh, first time I’ve seen this one today.
Saw it yesterday though.
And the day before.
And the day before that.
It’s something that’s only possible because of the scale a grid works on. It also helps to have generation like hydro, which can ramp up and down very fast.
Instead of leaving it in your bank account just in case?
I wonder if it would be simpler to launch a digital only credit card, IE no physical card exists? If you can load the card onto a device that supports tap to pay, that would be a very useful card.
Ours is hourly for some reason, and it’s only recently they started doing that.
This is to top up your account, not make a purchase.
Bank to bank transfers typically show up in under an hour in my country, and you would obviously be able to credit your account ahead of time.
Are you aware you can just transfer money between bank accounts, usually for free?
Much like with a credit card, you could just transfer money to Valve, which would be credited to your account, and you can then use it to buy stuff.
There’s no need for crypto anything.
Not so much the user experience, but I’m not aware of any software that doesn’t work with Microsoft, except for ones developed by Apple.
With the latest version of Windows, it’s not even a question as to whether a given piece of software will run.
If Google is forced to sell Chrome, is anything stopping them from simply developing another Chromium based browser and immediately beginning to siphon customers from what is now the competition?
Because that seems to be something that would seriously limit the value of the browser.
What prompted you to ask this question? 🤔
I think that figure came from the article, and was based on some very flawed methodology.