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Darin
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Giving nuggets of life hacks, pearls of wisdom, lessons learned and a few sats here and there.

Bring Your Own Device.

Some companies don’t want to buy the phones.

Let’s face it. If you are like me and 90% of everyone else here on nostr, you polish your chains in exchange for fiat money.

Some of us, like myself, have corporate jobs with a leash. That leash is in the form of a company-provided cell phone. They can call me at any time, but in exchange, I am permitted to use the phone for anything - social media, games, whatever, they don’t care and have stated this. (I happen to be the company’s Voice Services manager.)

My company has implemented some level of security on these cell phones using MDM (Mobile Device Management). MDM software comes in many different flavors and levels of intrusiveness. For most people, it’s transparent. Most companies with a modicum of security will implement MDM for BYOD or company phones - anything that will touch the network, run email or a company app.

Some MDM software is fairly passive while others can be intrusive.

When someone is terminated, the company can remotely lock you out of your phone and wipe it.

Think about this before running a wallet on your phone. Be sure to back up your #BTC seed phrase and your contacts.

#grownostr

#btc

#bitcoin

#wallet

#security

What is this hairy white stuff on the ground around my blackberries?

That was awesome. You are a great sales person. You had their attention, made it fun, educational and powerful. Let’s hope they see just how powerful sats will become.

Just have a minor comment. Money in the bank is pooled and borrowed, but I do feel like sats in our wallets do belong to us. And I feel that’s a message that will resonate with everyone.

Great work!

Good leaders take the blame when things fall apart and give the credit to others when things go well.

I’ll give you $50 in sats. My some wants a MacBook to mix his music, but he needs to save for a car. But music is his passion.

Thanks to nostr:npub1ugnq57hn8va6xqr5zywy2eunem6c624583vkt0dmv40ep7tnnxkqrr898l and nostr:npub1vwymuey3u7mf860ndrkw3r7dz30s0srg6tqmhtjzg7umtm6rn5eq2qzugd I got three Comfrey plants poking up already. Those are from the larger cuttings. I have a handful of smaller cuttings that will come up in a few more weeks.

The #CircleP is alive. If you don’t know what that is, just add the podcast called “Bitcoin and…” to your favorite player. And if Fountain is not your favorite player, you are missing free sats.

Here’s my referral link.

https://fountain.fm/darin?code=30d1cbd328

#grownostr

#comfrey

Two people got sick and the product is recalled.

They sorta pick and choose when they want to play it safe.

https://apple.news/AtFWsSQhISI2TQjbrEaXs-A

I have the same problem at times. Easier to run by myself than to run with my wife. She is short. Slowing the pace is harder (To a degree)

Yes. Anyone can run a relay. Im just a regular dude and I set up a BTC node and relay on a raspberry Pi. But I haven’t advertised my relay because I’m just figuring things out and I don’t want to drop people like you experienced. Others are less courteous I suppose.

Nostr is pretty new and some consider it to still be in beta.

Calling nostr artists.

We need more emojis but not copycats of the bird or fb.

#art

#grownostr

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

I had three pairs of glasses. One of them broke, and one of them I left at a restaurant during a bitcoin-related business/academic meeting. The last one is half-broke, like it works decently enough but the left hinge is busted and opens too wide, and so it doesn't stay on my head as well as it should.

I usually prioritize my glasses poorly because I only wear them when driving or when I need to read things at a distance (e.g. walking around an airport or other unfamiliar environment). I purposely only wear them when I have to, and do my best to do eye exercises and such in other times, to avoid getting too dependent on them. As a result I tend not to take very good care of them.

I have a pair of prescription sunglasses too, so I've been wearing them, including in some contexts where it's not quite normal (e.g. inside). It ends up feeling like an awkward version of The Matrix.

Before I go to Egypt for the late summer, I scheduled an appointment for an eye exam and a new multi-set of glasses. Most places around me were booked for a full month (labor shortage). With one place that was open, I scheduled weeks in advance but then one eye doctor got into an accident and and their whole schedule changed. So there were *no* eyeglass places within a reasonable distance of me that could do an eye exam, prescribe and manufacture new glasses before I go to Egypt.

So I'm just kind of going there with a busted normal pair of glasses and then my sunglasses, which I'm increasingly getting used to using in abnormal places. I'll probably be walking around the airport in sunglasses. Maybe when I'm there I can get new ones, or just wait until I get back.

Back during COVID, when we all needed tests before travel, I always found it easier to get tests in Cairo than in New Jersey. The US tests were like, "okay we can get them to you in 48-72 hours" which was awkward because the government+airline was like, "we need tests within the past 72 hours". So there was this weird window where they get it to you just in time... or they don't. I had to get a second emergency test for like 10x the cost once, with high stress and extra activity right before the flight, because the first test was too slow and missed their 72-hour timeframe. But in Cairo I could always get one within 24-36 hours without issue.

Anyway, that's my current version of first world problems. Heading to Egypt with broken glasses, and the Egyptian system might ironically fix this faster than I can here in New Jersey. Everything feels weird due to labor shortages.

I order mine online. Eyebuy