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.
- Security Vendors Are Constantly Being Attacked (www.lawfaremedia.org)
- Old payphones get new life, thanks to Vermont engineer [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Vendor Lock-In Kills AI Innovation (www.backblaze.com)
- Ventoy Is Saving Me Time, Money, and USB Sticks (smustafa.blog)
- AIOps: Prove It an Open Letter to Vendors Selling AI for SREs (www.usenix.org)
- California state bar sues (remote proctoring) vendor after troubled exam (www.abajournal.com)
- Big tech conferences: forcing AI down vendors' throat (wqtz.bearblog.dev)
- Low-data ML and snail venom = drug discovery accelerator (www.lanl.gov)
- Old payphones get new life, thanks to Vermont engineer [video] (www.youtube.com)
- The Rise and Fall of Dark Web Vendor (www.wired.com)
- Vendor Lock-In, AI Freedom, and an Engineering Lead's Mixed Emotions (michael-dugmore.pages.dev)
- The Truth About OpenTelemetry's Vendor-Neutrality (medium.com)