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halalmoney 7 hours ago
*courage has meant staying open without self-abandonment, choosing honesty over reassurance, protecting your peace, and trusting others to walk their own path* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 7 hours ago
Before planting the seeds of the Bitcoin circular economy, clear the fiat weeds. Lower debt. Don't buy junk.
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halalmoney 18 hours ago
validate. pentagon audit failure Perplexity: The Pentagon has repeatedly failed its full, department‑wide financial audits, most recently for the eighth year in a row, so yes—“Pentagon audit failure” is a real and well‑documented issue.[1][3][4] ## What “failed audit” means - Independent auditors have been unable to issue a clean (unmodified) opinion on the Department of Defense’s consolidated financial statements; instead, they issue a “disclaimer of opinion” because they cannot obtain sufficient reliable evidence to verify the records.[2][3] - This does not necessarily mean auditors found large, specific frauds, but that the systems, documentation, and controls are too weak to prove where all the money goes or to fully account for all assets and liabilities.[2][6] ## Current status and history - Since full department‑wide audits began in 2018, the Pentagon has failed every year, making it the only major U.S. federal agency that has never received a clean audit opinion.[2][6] - In the latest audit (FY2025), auditors identified 26 “material weaknesses” and additional significant deficiencies, and the department again restated a target of around 2028 to finally achieve a clean audit.[1][3][7] ## Examples of problems found - Auditors have cited missing or incomplete documentation, inaccurate or unverified inventory records (including inability to properly account for large shares of physical assets), and inconsistent data across hundreds of legacy IT and accounting systems.[2][5][6] - One recent example is the F‑35 Joint Strike Fighter program’s global spares pool, where assets were omitted or not properly recorded, causing a material misstatement in the department‑wide financial statements.[1][3] ## Why this matters - Persistent audit failures highlight weak financial management, limited transparency, and vulnerabilities in internal controls for an organization with a budget in the high hundreds of billions of dollars annually and trillions in reported assets and liabilities.[3][6] - Policymakers and oversight groups argue that without auditable books, it is harder to ensure efficient spending, detect waste, and prioritize resources within the defense budget.[5][8] Citations: [1] Pentagon fails (another) audit, restates 2028 goal to finally ... [2] Why does the Pentagon fail it's audits every year? [3] Pentagon fails financial audit for 8th year in a row [4] Fact Check: Has the Pentagon failed its 7th audit in a row? [5] Why Can't the Pentagon Pass An Audit? [6] Decoding the Pentagon's ongoing audit deficiencies [7] Pentagon Fails Eighth Audit, Eyes 2028 Turnaround [8] Fixing the DOD's Audit Problem [9] Pentagon says it fails eighth audit, targets 2028 to pass https://www.reuters.com/world/us/pentagon-fails-eighth-audit-targets-2028-pass-pentagon-says-2025-12-19/ [10] The Pentagon Doesn't Know Where Its Money Goes
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halalmoney 18 hours ago
*The future we’re building here isn’t promised. It’s earned daily through code, collaboration, and commitment to principles over profit.* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 19 hours ago
The emphasis on physical fitness is a lasting benefit of Bitcoin culture - even if Bitcoin itself fails. *Physical fitness is political. It’s part of the stack* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 19 hours ago
*When algorithms decide what we see, when monetary policy decides what we can save, when platforms decide what we can say, are we really free? Or are we operating within an illusion of choice?* View quoted note →
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halalmoney yesterday
*The EU’s landmark carbon border tax will come into force on January 1 despite fierce opposition from trading partners and warnings from European industry that it will increase costs and red tape. The carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), which covers six sectors including steel, cement, aluminium and electricity, is intended to prevent EU companies that have to pay for their emissions being undercut by cheaper, more heavily polluting competition.*
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halalmoney yesterday
*Hardware is ahead of software, but hardware reliability severely limits software iteration speed.* @DrJimFan x.com
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halalmoney yesterday
*There's no good reason to have all the major apps work the same on that, it just makes nostr easier for the authorities to manipulate* View quoted note →
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halalmoney yesterday
*Despite the three leavers, Stone Ridge got something very important, very right at firm inception: no HR. No HR is the gift that keeps on giving because the very best people are repelled by those addicted to comfort. When new folks arrive at Stone Ridge and realize we have no HR, a lens cap lifts off their consciousness. Surrounded by elite intellectual athletes, they immediately begin their training to be one, feeling compelled to do remarkable things, utterly untethered to what they previously thought possible. We teach them business physics, but also to feel bound by nothing. I would not dare limit their leaps even one inch with even one minute of an infantilizing HR training session.* View quoted note →
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halalmoney yesterday
*Fiddling with a device in a meeting means you do not belong in that meeting. Meetings should be rare, riveting, and short.* View quoted note →