No more gifs in Damus?
It’s not a proper kitchen unless the food is prepared on the street like this 
It’s very cool to be hanging out with people who only use Bitcoin while talking about anything but Bitcoin.
Day three of my El Salvador travel journal: I’m taking the bus to Berlìn
What else could $ stand for if not sats? Easy to distinguish: US$, CA$, BC$
Only thing people need to get used to, BC$ has three decimal places, not two
I’m keeping a short El Salvador travel journal, because I feel genuine information from the ground are so hard to come by. Follow along on Stacker News:
To buy/sell something, anything, with Bitcoin is far more important on Pizza Day than eating or tweeting about Pizza. So I went out and paid 9044 sats for this gelato. Very happy to confirm that Uno Gelato is now accepting sats at all three of their Vancouver locations! 
Laughing Bean is my favorite. Funk is also really great. There’s also Artigiano on Hastings, Honest to Pete, Ross Crepes, Milano and El Caracol. Best to check on the map what’s most convenient:
btcmap.org/map
Two years ago, the only way to celebrate Pizza Day in Vancouver was to use gift cards.
Last year, there was one place in town that sold pizza for Bitcoin.
This year, there are five.
Incredible growth. Find me at Corduroy from 6pm to celebrate!
One of America’s greatest caught in the wild in British Columbia. Built in 1954 by the now defunct Budd Company in Philadelphia for Canadian Pacific Railway. https://video.nostr.build/c6999c4c37331b4b7d1de337f708fff5798bdd8fd3c27528c152d6e0e5e7f69d.mp4
Today was, indeed, my first Rodeo.
Some “Bitcoiners” would rather give away free beer than accept sats. You know who you are!
Aurora Borealis over Vancouver. Absolutely spectacular

A coffee shop in downtown Vancouver has started giving 5% off to those paying with Bitcoin. They also sell a Costa Rican roast under the “Noderunners Coffee” brand. FUNK Coffee, Dunsmuir Street

Fascinating. Such a machine also exists in Vancouver, but it only takes credit cards
The second brewery in the Vancouver metropolitan area to accept Bitcoin payments, Brave Brewing, hosted a Bitcoin pub quizz tonight 
I did read the post when it came out, and people keep linking it to me when I ask what is going on. It explains the problems with testnet3, it doesn’t at all address your plans to nuke it unilaterally
That’s a long way from now! Ideally the essay comes first, and then the action. People also don’t know what happened last week, so they blame everything on you, and who stands to correct them?
Time to explain your rationale and plan, instead of stirring drama, then complaining about drama being stirred

