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RE: I resigned from D.Buzz in March / April of 2024 and have not seen much ...

in DBuzz3 months ago

Hi @jza,

I apologize for my abrupt departure.

It was actually due to health reasons related to over fatigue and over exerting the mind.

I have a heart for HIVE and I appreciate the opportunity I had to lead d.buzz.

If it makes sense and is best I may come back to build on Hive again, but I would need to first straighten everything in my mind first, and it would be at a much smaller scale, thankfully d.buzz is Open Source on an unrestricted license.

I did not think this would happen but now I need to dedicate most of my time to thinking clearing, cultivating wisdom and making better decisions.

I had thought d.buzz could also stand without me, and I wish it would have stood better than it has.

P.S. I remember you saying you'd consider software development again. Are there projects you are considering yet?

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Not really, I'm retired, I don't have to do this, but that doesn't mean I'm not a user and promoter of Web3 tech and DBuzz has been a big part of it, even before I met you.

I didn't foresee this drama to happen and it's a bit sad that it has. I think projects should have an operation plan and redundancy as well as a sustainable business model, wherever is freemium, user vs corporate services or advertising.

But they need to have and hire the tools to make the company competitive and not just base the operation and continuity off grants and donations.

Just like v4v, liketu, splinterlands and all the other hive assets are important to me and want to see them succeed. I'm open to talk to devs, report some bugs, and do some UX discussions in my free time. But development is something that will take real time and can't do it for free, at least right now. I don't even have a laptop.

But I'm sure the Philippines has a lot of good developers at least good enough in javascript bugs and API management of data.

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 3 months ago (edited) 

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