New Debit Card
New Debit Card
New Debit Card
I wonder what distro they use
Color suggests mint
Papara Linux
neofetch maybe?
show the back
As entertaining as that is, it does raise the question - why do they put all of the details on the back now?
I thought one of the main reasons that the CVV was on the signature strip was so if a card was photocopied, photographed, or carbon copied (literally on carbon paper), then it was still less possible to clone the card.
Is "physical" cloning so small of a problem now that it's more beneficial to make fancy looking cards? Anyone in the industry able to shine a light?
This is an EMVCo chip card, and not an American one so it’s chip and pin most likely. Without getting too detailed, the chip generates a one time use code for each transaction, so just having the number wouldn’t help with cloning the card plus you also would need to know the PIN. Although skimmers still exist and physical card theft is a thing, it’s less common especially in markets that use chip and pin.
It’s literally because vain idiots kept posting pictures of their credit card online and getting defrauded.
It depends. I got a new MasterCard debit card last week, and the numbers are on the front. Only the CVV is on the back.
Does this get you a discount on Arch Premium?
It’s how I got my office an amazing deal on Arch Enterprise
Never leave the home directory without it!
Home dir
Ah, thanks.
not a cult
Btw
"Hey, wanna check out my credit card?"
This is what happens when you think manually partitioning disks and chrooting makes you leet.
No fun allowed!
Funny thing is, I did neither of those things the last time I had need to install; the script handled it for me.
Not so glum, chum
When I made a new linux install I chose Arch. I think for me the reasoning is thus. While I have a LOT of experience with unborking server linux installs, with desktop it's just a pain to deal with. I previously used Manjaro which, while very easy to install, does obfuscate a lot of what happens behind the scenes. When it goes wrong, personally I found it harder to fix.
With Arch, beyond enough to give me a terminal and basic gnu tools, I've chosen what I install from then on. I think that means when things go wrong there's a much higher chance I'll know what it is and how to solve it.
Time will tell if this plan works out or not though :P
I've had the same path as you. Arch has been the simplest distro I've tried. And with archinstall it's a breeze.
I've also found that Plasma 6 takes away most of the hassle with setting up a desktop - for my use case.
Been using a PC since Win 3.1 and it's by far the most stable system I've ever had
ASCII art is the best art
papara?
papara...?
Σκεφτόμουν ακριβώς το ίδιο.
Wondering if on the receipt it’ll say you’re running Java.
This is really lame lol.
I should have done this.
TIHI Why isn't the logo centered...?
"Cash or credit?" "Arch, btw."
Sir, this is a wendy's.