Hackernews posts about Venmo
Venmo is a popular mobile payment service and social network that allows users to send and receive money through person-to-person transactions.
- About the BLOBs in Ventoy (github.com)
- Antivirus vendors fail to spot persistent, nasty, stealthy Linux backdoor (www.theregister.com)
- In Vermont, one man is bringing pay phones back to life (www.popsci.com)
- GSA inks another $1 OneGov vendor deal, this time with Anthropic (www.theregister.com)
- In Vermont, one man is bringing pay phones back to life (www.popsci.com)
- Ethernet switch vendors like Cisco are riding high on AI network economics (www.theregister.com)
- Venomous Lionfish invading the Mediterranean. Best control may be to eat it (www.washingtonpost.com)
- We built AI to solve the most annoying part of B2B sales: vendor questionnaires (www.indiehackers.com)
- Oniro: A Vendor Neutral, Open Source OS for Next-Gen Devices (oniroproject.org)
- EP 132: Sam the Vendor (darknetdiaries.com)
- Darknet KYC Vendors and Fraud Tools – Q3 2025 Osint Dataset (reestrintelligence.gumroad.com)
- Setting Up Puppy Linux with Ventoy (fd93.me)
- Show HN: Sidequest.js – Background jobs for Node.js using your database (docs.sidequestjs.com)