I'm curious if this worked because as far as I'm aware, most of these are basic HTTP requests where the meta tags are parsed without the JS being executed.
This is amazing. I've been using Dukascopy and Wise, but good to see more options, for my country. Just curious, did you use LLMs to parse and organize all those information? Also, how did you source the EMIs for this list?
> It currently has 170+ banks/EMIs and it's mostly focused on individuals and businesses from Europe
Europe and US/Canda have plenty of options, would love to see more EMIs for other regions. Still a great list.
People in developed countries take online payments for granted. Let me give you another perspective from a third world country.
Where I live, the international payments are restricted. Most of the neobanks/payment only issue payment cards for EEA or USA and Canada. There are a few options like Dukascopy Bank, but the fees are expensive especially for micro transaction. So cryptocurrency (not all though) does have some utility for people like us.
That being said, I do agree that crypto ecosystem is filled with grifters and scammers and only a select few cryptocurrencies are actually useful.
I don't understand the point. This is built on Optimism stack, so effectively same as using Optimism. Why not just integrate Coinbase products into Optimism then?
Wow, the art world has literally become a Donald Duck cartoon!
I remember when I was a kid one of my favourite Donald Duck installations was one where Donald accidentally breaks an antique and invaluable vase, and some art people goes crazy for the shards, and so Donald launches a new career as an artist where people bring their Ming dynasty vases to him, and he goes to town on them with power tools.
I don't recall quite how it ends, but I think the trend passes and he's left with a bunch of worthless shards. I think Scrooge was angry for some reason as well...
I liked it at the time because it was such an absurd concept. Guess it wasn't nearly as absurd as I thought!
It just went from a one nonspecific sculpture in a run of 799, to an absolutely unique item from that set with a specific historical lineage. The other 798 are no different than each other, but this is the only one among them that had this happen to it. So now it's priced more like his other singular works.
> 2. Canvas based web frameworks become viable as an alternative to the DOM.
I would further add that a lot of companies will jump on this bandwagon until they realize they actually need SEO and accessibility and then move back to something similar to SSR.
Do you really need SEO for a login restricted web app? Will it be possible to have a framework/library that fallsback to DOM rendering when accessibility features are used? I think it’s actually feasible
https://alexkondov.com/tao-of-node/
https://alexkondov.com/tao-of-react/