@devongovett Oh no 😱 At least it was worth the effort, I appreciate the time very much!
We have benefited tremendously of react aria’s compatibility layer, so I'm trying to give our best work back!
@MrFlashAccount@devongovett We continue to skip CI for non-affected code paths, which we now determine via lockfile.workspaces & git diff. But once an app is considered affected, we build the entire dependency tree - nothing is restored from artifacts.
@devongovett Funny enough, we just ripped Nx out of our repo after migrating to an oxified toolchain, because task caching became the bottleneck.
I think it makes sense to gradually spend more devtime on CI as contributions inherintly become more frequent.
@FugoCS@Rambofight@csfloatcom Btw, I know this may all sound like EU copium - but if that's the standard we are holding our companies to, then might as well abolish all of corporate and employment law to make products cheaper.
@FugoCS@Rambofight@csfloatcom No - Stripe would normally be charging a 1% fee each time a balance is transferred between users, which they are not paying.
So you are suggesting they may as well just go completely illegal while they are at it, got it!
Stripe fees are incurred for much more than just the withdraw. They usually arise (~1%) at each transfer, which CSFloat skips entirely by bypassing Stripes usual safety mechanism to protect user funds.
They are only allowed to do so, precisely because they claim balances as their property - meanwhile advertising it as cash.
Its simply them disregarding user safety to gain an edge in the market, while lying about the aftermath of that decision. It doesnt have to be a rugpull - what do you expect would happen if CSFloat is faced with large tax penalties for example?
@g00nboss @pricempire Funds are guaranteed to be at your disposal on any EU marketplace, e.g. SkinBid, Skinport, Gamerpay, etc.
How is this considered standard?
@Skruiba@pricempire This is not them being transparent, while other marketplaces are not. Its rather them saving costs at the expense of users, while grossly misadvertising as "real cash"
https://t.co/JjR7GKq34L
I am a developer. Please log in to your Stripe Express Dashboard with CSFloat and check your Connect balance - it will display exactly $0.00.
While CSFloat should transfer funds immediately after sale, they only do so on pay out - leaving users vulnerable to losses while they hold the balance, while also violating Stripe ToS and pretty much every banking regulation out there.
@iMaskos@pricempire So you would be fine with your balance being used as collateral in case CSFloat suffers losses?
Why advertise something as "real cash", when its not in the fine print... I for one would not like money i put up for buy orders being gone overnight.
I am a developer. Please log in to your Stripe Express Dashboard with CSFloat and check your Connect balance - it will display exactly $0.00.
While CSFloat should transfer funds immediately after sale, they only do so on pay out - leaving users vulnerable to losses while they hold the balance, while also violating Stripe ToS and pretty much every banking regulation out there.
@Chaminar2@pricempire This is not them being transparent, while other marketplaces are not. Its rather them saving costs at the expense of users, while grossly misadvertising as "real cash"
https://t.co/gdbjf3UYNL
I am a developer. Please log in to your Stripe Express Dashboard with CSFloat and check your Connect balance - it will display exactly $0.00.
While CSFloat should transfer funds immediately after sale, they only do so on pay out - leaving users vulnerable to losses while they hold the balance, while also violating Stripe ToS and pretty much every banking regulation out there.
@neoxic@pricempire This is not them being transparent, while other marketplaces are not. Its rather them saving costs at the expense of users, while grossly misadvertising as "real cash"
https://t.co/gdbjf3UYNL
I am a developer. Please log in to your Stripe Express Dashboard with CSFloat and check your Connect balance - it will display exactly $0.00.
While CSFloat should transfer funds immediately after sale, they only do so on pay out - leaving users vulnerable to losses while they hold the balance, while also violating Stripe ToS and pretty much every banking regulation out there.