It is still required to have your name tied to SIMs in Italy. You are asked to show an ID (or driver's license) and your fiscal code[1]. [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_fiscal_code_card
> Why quantity over quality? Reminds me of Seneca's De Brevitate Vitae[1], an essay about (as the title suggests) the shortness of life. He argues that what matters is not how long one lives, but what he accomplishes…
In Italy there's a whole school type dedicated to it (along with other humanities-related subjects): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liceo_classico
I did write an SMTP and POP3 server to learn Go a while ago - I was still learning the language, so the code is messy and terribly designed, but it works for receiving and reading emails. Together with a sendmail…
Friend of one of the developers here. My record is 66k: https://github.com/Hextris/hextris/commit/ccff79029999a19f5d...
It is still required to have your name tied to SIMs in Italy. You are asked to show an ID (or driver's license) and your fiscal code[1]. [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_fiscal_code_card
> Why quantity over quality? Reminds me of Seneca's De Brevitate Vitae[1], an essay about (as the title suggests) the shortness of life. He argues that what matters is not how long one lives, but what he accomplishes…
In Italy there's a whole school type dedicated to it (along with other humanities-related subjects): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liceo_classico
I did write an SMTP and POP3 server to learn Go a while ago - I was still learning the language, so the code is messy and terribly designed, but it works for receiving and reading emails. Together with a sendmail…
Friend of one of the developers here. My record is 66k: https://github.com/Hextris/hextris/commit/ccff79029999a19f5d...