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Google Workspace handles this nicely (for $10/month...). I used to use the to-be-deprecated feature but ran into some occasional issues, so I bit the bullet to go to Workspace.

Feels overkill just to achieve the same outcome as we previously had for free, though.


My understanding is it will be removed from both paid and unpaid versions of Gmail, no?


I use it on my paid workspace account and personal, and I got a notification on the paid workspace account that it will be unavailable.

I guess it applies to the free account too but they just don't bother to state it (yet).


In the EU, debit cards (with EU-capped interchange, and no debt mechanism) are the majority, and there's nothing that points toward that limiting low-income populations' access to banking or card networks.

Can't speak here for entire EU, only France, but opening a bank account or getting a basic debit card requires no minimum proof of income, and typically have no fees associated. No financial barrier to entry for any population segment.


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Surprised not to see Secrets of the Temple listed here — a very intimate account of a few years of Volcker's time as chair. Highly recommend.

https://www.amazon.com/Secrets-Temple-Federal-Reserve-Countr...


Just applied for a product design position! Cheers!


The default font for emojis on Windows doesn't support flags — they're replaced by the national identifier letters. Frustrating!

https://newbedev.com/flag-emojis-not-rendering


newbedev just copies from stackoverflow, see original: https://stackoverflow.com/a/54663926

Ignoring CC-BY-SA for profit...


> Instead, aside from the programmers, you have mostly salesdroids and managers, who have absolutely no concept, because they have never done any real work.

And this helps the argument not one bit. I'm sure it's very comforting to condescendingly look down on other professions, but you're doing nothing but further proving the point in the comment above.


A while ago I got really interested in how this technology worked, and was digging into the various companies that provide this.

This company offers some interesting info about the tech: https://broadcastvirtual.com/


And why's that?


Because the owner of the other class of share believes themselves to own part of the company, but they don't. It's confusing. What you really own is some sort of bond from the company that guarantees they will pay you an amount equivalent to a dividend or something, not a share of the company.


> Because the owner of the other class of share believes themselves to own part of the company, but they don't.

Shares, whether in one class or many, are packages of claims against the company, not really ownership of the company in the simple sense. That’s fairly fundamental to the corporate form as distinct from, say, partnerships.


Because shares express ownership, and ownership is defined by being able to make decisions about the owned thing.


both BRK.B and BRK.A have voting rights.


Tried to post the original piece's title. Appears HN removes the "Your" from the title upon posting?


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