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I just asked gemini the question with sim number and it gives me full step by step guide.

That's not true. Most money laundering is in USD and then stablecoins (USDT, etc). NFTs are a thing of the past and the big majority was not on bitcoin anyway. So no, bitcoin is not a major player. If you would completely eradicate bitcoin (which is not possible), you would solve (I'm guesstimating) 0.3% of money laundering.


I like DOSBox pure, because that allows you to put the full games into a single zip file and so you then essentially have the equivalent of per-game file on consoles.


I want to do that. Last week there was an article from a person that vibed their whole system in assembly and it was super fast and it did exactly what the person wanted and nothing else. That was eye opening.


This will probably finally push me to migrate away from Bitwarden. Somehow over the years the UI was getting worse and worse too. It's more steps to add custom hidden fields than it used to, etc.


I could do some cool backups with this bad boy.


I ... now want to read this book.


Some retrogaming devices have multi-boot options where you can pick between android and linux (e.g. Anbernic RG353V).


It's also couple percent cheaper to send money internationally using bitcoin as the "rails" when compared to e.g. Wise. Even for sending money from classical bank in one country to a classical bank in another country. On bigger amounts you can save quite a lot of money.


Allen Farrington makes a solid case in this essay [1] about deflation being the more effective mode of economy.

[1]: http://x.com/i/article/2045147796752175104


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