Giving a mock card sounds useful. I've looked into that for paying online but I couldn't find an open source way to do it.
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Do you not carry cash? My cards go with my cash, which I would carry anyway even if I could pay by phone just in case I'm out and lose one.
I didn't choose, my bank gave me a contactless card when my last chip and pin card expired (the card still has chip and pin which I use when contactless fails).
I've never used contactless on my phone, I already had a contactless debit card. Why are you, and others, using their phones to pay?
Nvidia may be using an EULA to try and make people not use a translation layer, but if the EULA doesn't apply or the consequences of breaking it don't prevent you continuing then what Nvidia wants means diddly.
I don't use CUDA or Nvidia so I don't know but Google release Android Studio and have an EULA saying you can't do bla bla bla. But Android Studio is open source so if I don't use their binary and compile it myself then (as far as I know) their EULA doesn't apply (only the open source license used before they added an EULA on top of it for distribution).
For situations like encouraging authors of works where I lack specific solution to the issue then I fall back on old reliable: universal basic income. When people work as a matter of getting money for a better life, rather than survival, then people are able to take bigger risks when it comes to creative works.
People do upload to other sites, especially when YouTube won't host it, but sadly sometimes it's banned for a good reason.
Sadly a lot of content is only on YouTube, and you only live once.
Who's trying to making useful contributions but got banned, and what were they banned for?
"Wearing eye glasses modifies the text in a copyrighted book"
If it's MY car why would adverts be in it? What's next, adverts in my shed?