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@justalexoki Apps cannot access Apple’s FaceID API. You can only technically access it via passkeys, but FaceID is optional in that case. The only true way to verify that a human is present is a Face Liveness scan that immediately deletes. Instagram already does it and so do many other apps





Coding an app is the new starting a podcast.

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BREAKING: If you live in Dubai, Bahrain, or Kuwait, Iran’s military command just told you to measure the distance between your home and your nearest bank. If it is less than one kilometre, you are inside the blast radius. Khatam al-Anbiya, the joint command headquarters that controls every branch of Iran’s armed forces, declared today that all US and Israeli-linked economic centres and banks in the Gulf are now legitimate military targets. The spokesperson told civilians to stay at least one kilometre from any bank. One kilometre. That is not a battlefield perimeter. That is every shopping mall, every apartment tower, every school, every hospital, every mosque that sits within walking distance of a Citibank, an HSBC, a Standard Chartered, a JPMorgan, or any of the hundreds of international bank branches that line the streets of Dubai, Manama, and Kuwait City. The trigger was a US-Israeli airstrike that struck an administrative building linked to Bank Sepah in northern Tehran overnight. Several employees killed. Bank Sepah is the IRGC’s primary financial institution, sanctioned for decades as the Revolutionary Guard’s banking arm, the same bank whose accounts were frozen days ago in what the regime called a “technical upgrade” that nobody believed. America hit Iran’s war bank. Iran’s response: every bank in the Gulf is now a target. One building in Tehran. Thousands of branches across three countries. This is the war’s third chokepoint and it is the one that reaches your wallet. The first chokepoint was oil. The Strait of Hormuz, closed not by missiles but by seven insurance companies that could not price the risk of 31 autonomous IRGC commands firing without permission from a Supreme Leader made of cardboard. The second chokepoint was data. Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Nvidia, all placed on a published IRGC target list, making the Gulf’s trillion-dollar AI hub uninsurable overnight. The third chokepoint is money. Your money. In a building that a military command controlling 31 independent provincial units with sealed orders from a dead man just told you to stay one kilometre away from. The warning does not need a missile behind it to work. It needs a depositor in front of it. Every person in the Gulf who reads this statement calculates. Every bank manager calculates whether to open tomorrow. Every insurer recalculates the premium on a building that Iran’s military just named as a target. Every multinational with a treasury operation in Dubai calculates whether to move it to Singapore tonight. The announcement IS the weapon. The insurance response IS the damage. The bank run IS the strike, executed without a single projectile leaving Iranian soil. And there is nobody to negotiate with to withdraw the threat. The Mosaic Doctrine distributed the targeting authority to 31 autonomous commands the moment the war began. The statement from Khatam al-Anbiya is not an order to those commands. It is a confirmation of authority they already hold. A ceasefire cannot retract it. A cardboard Supreme Leader cannot override it. The one-kilometre radius around every bank in the Gulf is now permanent until 31 independent commanders who answer to no living authority decide otherwise. The war started at a strait. It moved to a server rack. Today it arrived at your bank account. Oil. Data. Money. Three chokepoints. One doctrine. And the 31 commanders who enforce all three have never received a single order from the man whose face is taped to cardboard at his own allegiance rally. Check the distance to your nearest bank. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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