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Last I checked CoinME had added several Bitcoin ATMs in Seattle.

http://www.coinmekiosk.com/

I think they're up to three now.


Location: Seattle, WA

Remote: Yes

Willing to Relocate: No

Technologies:

Java, Python, C, bash web(django, flask) front-end(bootstrap3, foundation5)

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/brice-colbert/23/a1b/8a9

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Email: brice [dot] tech [at] gmail [dot] com

About: I'm an Army Veteran that finished my a CS degree last year and spent the past year working on a start up with a friend.

I'm looking to get my foot in the door somewhere, preferably in Seattle, and am willing to do or learn just about anything you need. I'm up for everything from data mining to web development. If you need it, I'll do it.

I'm also available for freelance or contract work.


Personally I prefer the Bitcoin version of this, autotip. It is a Chrome browser extension that automatically tips sites Bitcoin when you visit it.

That way I essentially am just tipping sites that I want to visit as I visit them. You can also blacklist sites, set tip amounts, etc.

https://priestc.github.io/Autotip/

On the development side implementation was very easy. All it takes is a meta tag with a bitcoin address and you're good to go. I built it into a social blogging site I've been working on, so that when you visit an article the bitcoin address used for tipping is the author's. Here's a post I wrote explaining it:

https://www.backed.io/posts/post/40


It's great that that works for you, but this works for normal people. Kind of a big difference.


That's actually really cool. Now you've got me looking into these algorithms...


The API is available for use too.


I might consider it given that I just run Linux on it anyways. Quality issues with the case of my current thinkpad, an E530, are likely to give me more pause.

I really do think there is a niche for linux compatible bare bones laptops. I know that some companies make them, but most are of low quality. Maybe Dell will come out with more options in the future.

But to answer your question, I would buy again, but would choose a competitor over them if all other things were equal.


I'm honestly not as well versed in what the latest alternative cryptocurrencies are as I used to be. However, I don't know of any that have solved the problem of blockchain bloat due to increased microtransactions.

I still think Bitcoin would be the best choice at the moment. It has a developer community that is actively working on solutions to the problems that keep it from being better suited to large numbers of microtransactions.


Reading the title I thought to myself "Why not just link the WSJ article then?"

Answer: Paywall


Enter WSJ headline into Google News search box. The corresponding link bypasses the paywall.


Right you are!

Here's the link for anyone interested:

http://www.wsj.com/articles/apples-titan-car-project-to-chal...



It would seem the link only works if the referral is from google.


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