Oh it's because the bench is lying.
You need to pass each level without failing, if you fail a level, it count as you "lost" the minigame.
The fact it start to get a score means it managed to get a 100% score on one of the minigame.
> the lag time between hitting the button and getting your money back can be weeks.
Nope, it's as soon as the bank is aware. In your rush to correct me, you failed to understand that there are simply better customers protection here which make a product such as a credit card mostly useless.
I always find it funny that americans think the button to oppose a payement doesn't exists on my banking app because I have a debit card and not a credit card.
Yes this is kinda my point.
Instead of having a few projects/org, it's a constellation of packages too small, it's impossible to know who you depend on when adding a dependency.
The biggest problem is not software but culture, not at npm, but in the js ecosystem.
The js ecosystem is simply a juicy targets, the attack surface is enormous.
The attacker can make their attack more sophisticated,
there will always be a maintainer that can seed the worm spread.
Meanwhile in the nuget ecosystem is way smaller and have way less mainteners involved for a single given dependency.