"The daily posting is really hard, but, I've enjoyed pushing myself to do it."
I can imagine! I returned to the social blockchain specifically to blog regularly about my new #homelab that I am setting up, running #NextCloud on a #RaspberryPi. However, I haven't even done many posts yet about that subject so far. Only 3/10 of my posts thus far have had anything at all to do with my #homelab. It is so easy to get distracted, haha.
"Sometimes I read it one final time after I've posted it to make any edits for anything that slipped past. Luckily though that doesn't happen often."
Like me, you are your own worst critic, lol. I am such a perfectionist, and I always take ages proofreading my posts.
"...I'm worried about what'll happen to my free time when it releases."
Yep, don't tempt me further, I think I might be very susceptible to this one. I used to play my post from 2018 about this though, and you'll see what it was all about. #steempunknet, which sadly isn't around any more. Have a look at
"I've never heard of Legacy, is that the same as Hive?"
The "legacy social blockchain" is how I tend to refer to Steem these days. When I returned to the social blockchain this year, after an absence of three years, I learned about what had transpired on the old ("legacy") social blockchain. A lot of people here who went through those times are still very unhappy about the way that they were treated back then. And I don't blame them either, as I'm sure I would have been too. But out of respect for what they went through, I now refer to those days as the "legacy social blockchain", and try not to mention the actual name as much.