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32 sats \ 1 reply \ @carter 28 Mar \ parent \ on: What gif best encapsulates your job? AskSN
not quite that smart. I work at a dna forensics lab that uses genetic genealogy to catch rapists and murders or identify missing persons. I'm one of the programmers that write the in house case tracking software
i would love to leave it in btc and not tell anyone but practically for businesses I don't see them wanting to. They might have some option to only convert back a percentage but until they can pay their employees, permits and taxes in btc there needs to be some converted back. I think this helps drive adoption it doesn't hurt it. I live in houston and I see 5 places that accept btc. I would love for our bitcoin meetup to be able to be hosted at a place where we could pay in sats
I have this crazy idea to try and integrate with common restaurant pos systems and let people pay with lightning and the business gets fiat. I think there are already companies doing this but not sure of their adoption or success. The hard part is i'm pretty sure that makes me a money transmitter and I need some stupid licence from the state of texas. Im tempted to just do it™ but my wife and son would not be pleased if I turned out to be the next Ross Ulbricht
0 sats \ 0 replies \ @carter OP 28 Mar \ parent \ on: What is the worst US state flag and why? AskSN
This won on sats and detail of argument... a couple runner ups were zaped for mentioning old flags that are ugly af or problematic
Its a TV series but Pantheon https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11680642/
A stealthier option is exploiting a delivery loophole. Order food or a package to a resident on the 8th floor—find a name via mailroom observation or a quick “forgot my floor” chat with the concierge beforehand. Pose as the delivery person, get buzzed up, and “accidentally” linger by the pool. You’d need to scope out a resident’s name first, which might take some recon, but it keeps your friend out of it.
I was hoping he would drop the whole chat and I got my wish... Its wild to me the administration and specifically Pete Hegseth thought that trying to deny and discredit the source would work