Based on our record, The New York Times seems to be a lot more popular than ZEN. While we know about 123 links to The New York Times, we've tracked only 5 mentions of ZEN. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
A few days ago I got rejected in the verification process. After that some of you advised me to take a look at Wise, but after using it the cost for currency exchange getting higher and higher. Now I have found another app, which its cold zen.com . Top up is free if you transfer the money to the IBAN who is given to you, and also currency exchange is less expensive (in my app stands even it is free, whithout a... Source: over 1 year ago
Every support option in G2A site only forwards me either to the seller (it's not a sellers' problem), or to zen.com (their payment gateway, that again, don't have anything to do with it, since the order originated from g2a site). But I need support for a issue inside g2a platform...it's an order I didn't place. Source: almost 2 years ago
Fair enough. I proceed as instructed, few days later someone from zen.com asks me to provide the transaction details and then I explain that there was no transaction. I provide evidence as needed. Source: almost 2 years ago
I got an email stating that I'll be charged an inactivity fee, so I logged in (multiple times) to reset the timer. I got charged an inactivity fee. Twice. I raised a support ticket to clear things up, and they directed me to send an email to [hello@zen.com](mailto:hello@zen.com), which I'm assuming is their vendor for payments. I have nothing to do with zen.com so it's ridiculous to expect me to handle this... Source: about 2 years ago
Also zen.com Mastercard payment gateway, but if you will search the word Zen - it's the official sign of the word itself :) So I'm not sure if you can call it a copyright since the Ensō of Zen (circular form) is about 2000 years old. Source: over 2 years ago
I wonder if you could construct a hash collision for high pagerank sites in the google (or Bing) index. You would need to know what hash algorithm google uses to store URLs. This is assuming that they hash the URLs for their indexing. Which surely they do. MD5 and SHA1 existed when google was founded, but hash collisions weren't a big concern until later IIRC. You'd want a fast algorithm because you're having to... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
If we (the library) want to provide access to something like the nytimes.com or economist.com websites, what we can do is essentially bulk purchase, at some discount, subscriptions that can be claimed by our users. While this may work for a university campus, it doesn't scale well for a public library for both budgetary and logistical reasons. Source: 6 months ago
I tried to link my friends a NYTimes article but it tells me "www.nytimes.com is blocked. nytimes.com refused to connect. ERR_BLOCKED_BY_RESPONSE" and then automatically tries to load a .onion link in a tor window. Source: 7 months ago
Hello! My goal is to be able to automate tab-closing in Safari. I have hundreds of tab groups in Safari and many contain web pages that I no longer need. It would take me days to organize and manually go through them to close them. For example. I would love to close any tab that contains "gmail.com" or "nytimes.com" etc. Source: 11 months ago
It's lazy to know that the NYT writes an article and google search that article. Go to the browser and type nytimes.com. Source: 12 months ago
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