> IBAN is public facing and it is not a problem to share.
I would be careful. In practice, you can setup a SEPA collection with an IBAN without the owner even knowing or signing a mandate because the banks don't check.
Of course, you can revert the transactions made this way, ... if you notice them (you have 30 days).
I think that you are correct. I was looking for this in the comments.
At that period in history, the French kingdom (catholic) was at war with the Spanish kingdom (also catholic) and Italian kingdoms/duchies. A pope had immense political power because of the fervor of the people. If the pope excommunicated a king, he would lose a lot of power in his kingdom and all catholic countries would have a good reason to declare war. Hence, the strategical relocation of "a" pope in the city of Avignon, under French "protection".
I believe the threat is to "protect" a new pope in the US. Whether catholic (maybe other christian denominations) Americans would support it...
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We use it as an extension of our node app, for all things asynchronous (long or short). The fact that it's the same codebase on our server and trigger cloud is a huge plus.
For me, it's the most accessible incarnation of serverless. You can add it to your stack for one task and gradually use it for more and more tasks (long or short). Testing and local development is easy as can be. The tooling is just right. No complex configurations. You can incrementally use the queuing, wait points, batch triggers for more power.
We've had some issues with migrating from v3 to v4. The transition felt rushed (some of the docs / examples are still showing v3 code, that is deprecated in v4). I understand that it might take some time to update the docs and examples, because there is a lot of content.
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