I have tried ING and n26 only. Both work fine, no major problems with them. For ing i think that you need to send your paycheck to the ing account in order to have 0 commission. I've also heard good things about abanca and evo.
Daklon
Tell me that you haven't read it without telling me that you haven't read it
Owen has been put into the climate chamber by Jem Cheng, a research fellow at the Heat and Health Research Centre at the University of Sydney.
It’s part of a world-first study all about finding out at what point heat becomes deadly. Fifteen years ago, scientists proposed an environmental threshold at which no person would be able to survive for six hours.
But these conditions have never been tested on humans.
Until now.
“This study is all about human survivability,” Dr Cheng says.
“So we are the first to actually put people in these environments to actually see, physiologically, what is happening to their core temperature or to their heart rate.
What this new model shows is, when you take into account the limitations of human physiology, these upper wet-bulb temperature limits look as though they are much lower under certain types of conditions.”
Be carefull with openbank. I haven't use it, but they are just the online version of Santander bank, and Santander is one of the worst Spanish banks out there.
You need to provide a phone number to create a signal account. You don't need it to start a conversation.
It's technically viable, using a distributed hash table for example. But I'm not aware of any solution that does it.
This link probably will explain it better than me: https://www.engage.hoganlovells.com/knowledgeservices/news/new-guidance-on-cookies-in-spain
Sadly, they are doing it in spain, the judges recently stated that they can do it, and few days later almost all of the spanish newspappers had it.
Yes, you can only use it if you where using it in the past, sadly the project seems to be abandoned.
Yes, there are a couple of options, rfbitbanger (currently on the second batch of crowfounding) and adx (arduino digital transceiver).
They also received a lot more complaints for not having enough trans people, just to counter that stupid complaints
More info: https://eldritch.cafe/@cassolotl/111546657870730179
If I'm bruteforcing a server and each time that I try an username/password my IP gets banned but suddenly one combination allows me to do 4-5 test ( any bigger number than previously) you are potentially telling me that this user is different (it exists) than the previous ones. Therefore you are doing the attack easier for me because now I know which users actually exist in the machine. It doesn't matter if you are locking the attacker after the password was given.
As others told you, using public key auth, non standard ports or even port knocking will be much more useful.
I'm using simplex without problems. I get all notifications and didn't notice an increased battery drain.