Dash Button

hey you know what would be cool...

for amazon there's a thing called a dash button and it's a real life button you keep in your house near stuff you frequently use. when you're about to run out of the stuff, you press the button and BAM order goes through and your shit is already on the way. now....

what if there was a dash button for drugs

like "omg i have like half a g of coke left!! but it's ok bc lemme just press this button" and then you're all good for this weekend/the rest of your life lmao

c'mon vendors... this is how you create loyal customers


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[5 Points] None:

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[5 Points] None:

SQUUUUUWK


[3 Points] lduac113:

I saw a youtube video where some guy hacks one of those amazon button thingys to auto-start his car.

He wrote a script so that when he pushed the button, it would auto-start his car (a Tesla) and set the climate control to his preferred temp (because apparently you can hack your own tesla), and then have some other smart device in his house beep at him when the car was ready, and at the temp he wanted. Dope, right?

He also released the libraries he wrote, so that other people could hack their Dash buttons too.

So, theoretically, you could program one to do that, but there are a lot of real obstacles to overcome (i.e. what if the listing isn't the same anymore, would you really want x amount of btc in market of choice?, btc fluctuations.....)

But, realistically, AlphaBay does have an API function for limited account actions without logging in. Idk if you can place orders via their API though.

tl;dr it's possible, but only do it if you really only want to press a single button to place an order


[1 Points] mejuwi1:

Markets are too unstable for any of these to work. Dash buttons, subscriptions, no way..

Next thing you know before you press the dash button the vendor has been busted and the cops dash into your home.


[1 Points] bigjesusthrowaway:

It wouldn't be hard to do something like this using a Raspberry pi or similar device. Quite simple. Someone could probably rig up and sell these gadgets on the markets. I'd trust a raspberry pi more than a hacked Amazon Dash. Only problem is they'd cost at least $40-$50. The code could be opensource and easily verifiable/updated.


[1 Points] iilikelikeamphs:

I forgot I posted this haha... Thanks for all the replies! (: