They do, they simply choose not to as a business. They should be forced to.
Some thieves will force you to give up the passcode. I’ve read a couple stories where someone was held in an alley while an accomplice went to an ATM to withdraw as much cash as they could.
> How much do you trust your government with your money? Money is (for the purposes of this conversation) created and guaranteed by the government, and regulated by law, so I think it’s a little weird to not trust the…
This is my biggest complaint about nextjs. The middleware implementation is horrific. No way to communicate information from middleware to requests means people encode JSON objects into text and add it as a header to be…
They do, they simply choose not to as a business. They should be forced to.
Some thieves will force you to give up the passcode. I’ve read a couple stories where someone was held in an alley while an accomplice went to an ATM to withdraw as much cash as they could.
> How much do you trust your government with your money? Money is (for the purposes of this conversation) created and guaranteed by the government, and regulated by law, so I think it’s a little weird to not trust the…
This is my biggest complaint about nextjs. The middleware implementation is horrific. No way to communicate information from middleware to requests means people encode JSON objects into text and add it as a header to be…