"At Zerodha, many million users login and use our financial platforms every day. Over the recent months, on an average day, 1.5+ million users have been executing stock and derivative transactions. On a volatile day, this number could easily double. After a trading session concludes and all the number-crunching, tallying, and “backoffice” operations are completed—with file dumps received from stock exchanges and other market infrastructure institutions—stock brokers e-mail a digitally signed PDF report called the contract note to every user who transacted on that particular day."
when software is sluggish to respond.. like a modern browser with 100 heavy js tabs open. esp when it crashes or freezes.otherwise.. its hard to be unhappy with a simple self-configured WM(not a "batteries-included fancy DE). and preferably a very simple diy distro.
difficulty in fixing problems is a more relevant issue.
in rural areas? in all rural areas??some people have suggested that verizon has more coverage in rural areas but less speed overall.there are a few exceptions for both providers.
people say they removed it with adb. no complaints -they say.probably safe to remove it.keep a backup of package in case u think u might want to turn on fancy services in the future.i do not know what it does
i think sometimes.. in certain outskirt or rural areas there may be cases when a slow and steady provider (verizon/visible) may be considered a safer option for some.
my experience with rss is that its a data format. if its widely supported by publishers then its automatic win.i guess it allows for tbe diff'ed content updates to be modularized away from reloading the entire page over and over again. deffinitly reduces waste and improves subscriber retention/loyalty.there is nothing in the standards that includes deduplication (AFAIK). but client devs always include it.
idk. yeah.. probably.all (public) platforms are fcked.but at least it provides value to users.like: piracy, anonymity, and foss software.also general info and news.