I use mobile payment nearly every day, i don’t think it’s productive to say that people shouldn’t want it in an otherwise private phone anymore than saying sandboxed Google play services are unnecessary in a private phone. These things bridge the gaps that stop people from making the switch, it’s good to support them
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Google pay might work to look at your cards or something, but if you try to pay for something with your phone you’ll find that the tap-to-pay is disabled because of Google’s safety net bs.
This would be such a nice part if it wasn’t west coast vaporware lol
Disgusting imperialist provocation
E: Downvote me all you want bootlickers, it doesn’t make it any less true
Flatpak is fantastic. I think containerization is definitely the future of Linux app distribution, because the security and portability are so much better than native packages. Flatpak is the best implementation of this concept IMO, because it has a robust permission management system, is completely open unlike snap, and is performant with fast load times, solid deduplication of dependencies, and no garbage loopback devices
They don’t necessarily have to spend a dime, seeing how the government is providing these loans. It would amount to not getting paid back, but they already spent the money when they sent out the loans. So it costs nothing to say hey just don’t pay us back
I used mlem for a bit but memmy is my go to right now
Most of those with a D next to their name are fighting just as hard against universal healthcare while collecting campaign donations from pharmaceutical companies anyway. Both parties are rotten servants to the capitalist class