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RE: Scaling, Decentralization, Security of Distributed Ledgers (part 3)

in #cryptocurrency6 years ago

Do you have your works saved in other platforms to ensure their survival?
If you did not start it already, at least remember from the next time to save them in other places too.
It will be sad to lose your content when this platform goes down.
I think one has to have at least a relevant B.Sc. and 3 years of relevant experience to comprehend your posts.

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I also thought of that recently and @smooth provided me with some instructions on how to backup STEEM data. I plan on hiring someone soon I think for that task. Maybe to make an export tool that can be used to import the data over to the ledger I am working developing. But my TODO list is very long so I hope I will get it done.

Would be good to have your works saved, and I am also interested at saving my own.
So if you ever create such a tool or find one, please let me know.

The backup tool was created and run recently. I need to gather the code myself and run it again. But in theory all my posts are archived. Also I archived most of them on archive.is and web.archive.org, including the page that lists my blogs and the other page that lists my comment posts. Also archived on those sites the busy.org copy of all my blogs and comment posts.

It may be somewhat difficult to reconstruct them if ever Steem goes down. Yet the information will not likely be lost, for those diligent enough to dig it up. Perhaps at some point in the future the archives can be restored to some new project that projects to have a sustainable lifespan, but entropy is always increasing overall and so eventually information is lost.

Glad to see this reply from you. Hope you are well.

This reply confused me multiple times:

  1. The backup tool was created and run recently. I need to gather the code myself and run it again. - which? where? how?
  2. But in theory all my posts are archived. - is it an implication about Steem's supposed immutability?
  3. Also archived on those sites the busy.org copy of all my blogs and comment posts. - Why busy.org instead of steemit.com or steempeak.com?
  4. It may be somewhat difficult to reconstruct them if ever Steem goes down.
  • why?
  1. Yet the information will not likely be lost, for those diligent enough to dig it up. - to dig it how?

How is your project going?

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Your obsession with @berniesanders is pathetic. Get a life.

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This one sentence reply has as many upvotes and 10% of the value of the original post. This seems very wrong to the uninformed like me.

Reason is I played this game better than him.

I suppose that explains why he wants to make a new one, lol.

Premining is the main technical reason to why this game is so bad.
I hope he makes a better one.

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