I'd like to recommend to get yourself a better name. Mostly becausesteem is trademarked by Steemit Inc. and they made use of that trademark in the past.
Let me know when this grew into a bigger thing, I'd like to provide you with your very own python library.
Not a PoW Chain - Hosting BTCX on the lightspeed BitShares DPOS network using the August 1 BCC snapshot. That's why we reached out to you - BitShares and Steemit are family.
@elfspice I'm reading and learning my way through each of your Calibrae threads and posts - Oh man what a adventurous saga you have here - I applaud your efforts! 👍
That's his app bot as I am running his beta version.
Add my membership to Calibrae - oh, but I said that already hee-hee My wish is you exceed 600 members very quickly I'll share the links (wiki, chatroom, etc.) you provide in a post in hopes more will see and discuss this - wishing you success, cheers!
I haven't seen any other discussions about Calibrae, but I suspect that will change soon - YAY!Oh, and I apologize for the post, I attempted to reach out to @jesta and others on the chainbb forum - but it looks to merely go to the steemit post like regular steemit posts - that was my first attempt at creating a new forum post - so I didn't know.
@elfspice no I didn't know, it has only been about a week - a lot I haven't exp. yet - I haven't heard about condenser perhaps I will give it a try, but the steemit platform is lacking so much (heck I give it barely a passing grade for blog basic needs) then there are the other issues, err controversial features that really are unpleasant imo and great potential for abuses. I saw that an discussed that prior to hearing about the pre-mining and backstories.
LOL - ha-ha I had mentioned that a blockchain social media competitor may address the steemit short-comings before steemit improves if they complacently think this is good enough. That was when I flirted with idea to exit steemit as a waste of my efforts and I blogged about it: This Shows Us All Is Not Lost And Awareness Is Increasing Worldwide!
The supportive comments helped and I decided to observe this platform a while longer - but even as it pulls at me to come out of retirement with what feels like the rat race with a heavy workload or street hustle...
The full RPC witness nodes run with 32GB RAM and uses an SSD RAID array for swap according to @gtg. Is that the magic sauce you were after! ;)
Doesn't seem like a great idea to use SSD like that, but I don't know enough about the MTTF for drives these days - maybe it's not too bad. Also I read about 'NVM Express interface', which make this more reasonable, and since most of the access is reading and not writing, perhaps this is scalable to a greater degree than we thought, you can get 2TB SSD drives now.
Seemingly the reliability is a problem with this approach though, perhaps as the memory is expected to be faster than SSD speeds?
Yeah, maybe. I thought Bulgaria wasn't too bad, but maybe it varies a lot. What do you think the minimum practical bandwidth is? I can't seem to find that anywhere.
I always hated to use git at work. SVN ftw. But I am just a puny QA-Worker who can't really code (maybe a few lines JS). Have fun playing around with them Steem codez, if you ever need someone who is good at making software crash, give me a call :D
Just out of curiosity, how would I be able to access your version of Steemit?
so is this steemit alpha?! lol just not official. All previous posts will be there as well? Excuse my ignorance.. and it will also have official steem? Or is it a new brand of steem?
lol.. well I don't claim to know how whales spend their money. You seem 100% sure that steemit will crash? I'm sure @ned and @dan know your position. But what you suggest is that the steem token will be the same either way. You could easily calculate when this thing will come down.. also you probably would have been flagged or silenced if this were 100% true. So whats the deal.
You are perfectly entitled to Fork steem it is developed with an MIT license and is Open Source. While MIT is geared more towards copyleft it is still pretty permissive alowing you to edit, copy or redistribute. Personaly I'd have preferd GPL license but at least it's not proprietary.
I'd like to recommend to get yourself a better name. Mostly because
steem
is trademarked by Steemit Inc. and they made use of that trademark in the past.Let me know when this grew into a bigger thing, I'd like to provide you with your very own python library.
Cheers
As long as you are taking on heroic forking tasks, are you interested in helping us out with Bitcoin United (BTCX)?
The Third Bitcoin is the One to Watch
Not a PoW Chain - Hosting BTCX on the lightspeed BitShares DPOS network using the August 1 BCC snapshot. That's why we reached out to you - BitShares and Steemit are family.
@elfspice I'm reading and learning my way through each of your Calibrae threads and posts - Oh man what a adventurous saga you have here - I applaud your efforts! 👍
Thanks for sharing and caring - Cheers.
That's his app bot as I am running his beta version.
Add my membership to Calibrae - oh, but I said that already hee-hee My wish is you exceed 600 members very quickly I'll share the links (wiki, chatroom, etc.) you provide in a post in hopes more will see and discuss this - wishing you success, cheers!
I use it.
I'll create GitHub account.https://beta.chainbb.com/
I haven't seen any other discussions about Calibrae, but I suspect that will change soon - YAY!Oh, and I apologize for the post, I attempted to reach out to @jesta and others on the chainbb forum - but it looks to merely go to the steemit post like regular steemit posts - that was my first attempt at creating a new forum post - so I didn't know.
@elfspice no I didn't know, it has only been about a week - a lot I haven't exp. yet - I haven't heard about condenser perhaps I will give it a try, but the steemit platform is lacking so much (heck I give it barely a passing grade for blog basic needs) then there are the other issues, err controversial features that really are unpleasant imo and great potential for abuses. I saw that an discussed that prior to hearing about the pre-mining and backstories.
LOL - ha-ha I had mentioned that a blockchain social media competitor may address the steemit short-comings before steemit improves if they complacently think this is good enough. That was when I flirted with idea to exit steemit as a waste of my efforts and I blogged about it:
This Shows Us All Is Not Lost And Awareness Is Increasing Worldwide!
The supportive comments helped and I decided to observe this platform a while longer - but even as it pulls at me to come out of retirement with what feels like the rat race with a heavy workload or street hustle...
I'm really curious how this project will develop!
I've not been following you for very long. Is there any way I can get a birds eye view of what your goals are aside from performance fixes?
is this for your div project or for a better-steem kind of project?
will you address things such as premining stakes and wealth-distribution, selfvoting etc?
The full RPC witness nodes run with 32GB RAM and uses an SSD RAID array for swap according to @gtg. Is that the magic sauce you were after! ;)
Doesn't seem like a great idea to use SSD like that, but I don't know enough about the MTTF for drives these days - maybe it's not too bad. Also I read about 'NVM Express interface', which make this more reasonable, and since most of the access is reading and not writing, perhaps this is scalable to a greater degree than we thought, you can get 2TB SSD drives now.
Seemingly the reliability is a problem with this approach though, perhaps as the memory is expected to be faster than SSD speeds?
He said 3 drives and RAID 1, but not sure whether he mean just 2 for the RAID, or 3.
To be absolutely fair, I haven't seen evidence of him lying directly, but there does seem a tendency to obscure the details somewhat ;)
It's not cheap to get remote facilities like these is it? I won't be attempting it on a standard VPS any time soon!
Yeah, maybe. I thought Bulgaria wasn't too bad, but maybe it varies a lot. What do you think the minimum practical bandwidth is? I can't seem to find that anywhere.
this sounds absolutely awesome!
but won't it be a bitch to reprocess the chain deducting all the effects of all votes and everything after the premine SP has been purged?!
I don't understand enough about this stuff, so probably you won't have to bother and answer that.
just sayin, kudos, that's a bold plan!
Nice work! I'ma be following this trail of events and your future development! Squash those pesky bugs!
Did you decide to abandon DIV or will you be developing DIV also?
lel, will you also develop a GUI for your new Blockchain?
I always hated to use git at work. SVN ftw. But I am just a puny QA-Worker who can't really code (maybe a few lines JS). Have fun playing around with them Steem codez, if you ever need someone who is good at making software crash, give me a call :D
Just out of curiosity, how would I be able to access your version of Steemit?
so is this steemit alpha?! lol just not official. All previous posts will be there as well? Excuse my ignorance.. and it will also have official steem? Or is it a new brand of steem?
So what is to stop a whale from depositing their own pre-mined steem into this forked steem?
haha! how are they gonna sell it?
Sure, if they got some out and didn't blaze it up on lambos or coke.
lol.. well I don't claim to know how whales spend their money. You seem 100% sure that steemit will crash? I'm sure @ned and @dan know your position. But what you suggest is that the steem token will be the same either way. You could easily calculate when this thing will come down.. also you probably would have been flagged or silenced if this were 100% true. So whats the deal.
Looking forward to how this progresses. Any innovation, the way I see it, is a good thing, regardless of the reasons behind it. Resteeming for now.
Interesting to see where this will go 🤔
You are perfectly entitled to Fork steem it is developed with an MIT license and is Open Source. While MIT is geared more towards copyleft it is still pretty permissive alowing you to edit, copy or redistribute. Personaly I'd have preferd GPL license but at least it's not proprietary.
Ah, I'm not sure you can. I'm confident you have to inherit the original. MIT is not too bad though.
Probably just an artifact of being restricted from making issues or something. I wouldn't read too much into it.
Will it be like BitCoin Cash, where everyone with Steem will have both in the end?
A one-man forking? Interesting...
the girl doesn t seem in much pain
good content