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RE: How to delegate your SP to another account using SteemWorld

in #guide5 years ago (edited)

I also wanted to add how refreshing it is when a dev is willing to actually have a conversation and explain things rather than assuming the worst and resorting to name-calling, mockery, and degradation of the other person.
I want to work with people who can and will have these types of conversations. Thank you for leading by example.
I really like your idea of being able to fully control your own feed. I also like the idea of including some custom options for users. The ability to turn off images in the feed might be nice in case one is spammed with image rich spam. The ability to opt-in and opt-out of blacklists as logiczombie suggested would also be awesome. I also think it would be so amazing to have all the features we want in one place. It's a bit of a nuisance to use 3-4 apps for various functions. I have long wondered why everything has to be separate. I feel like it makes things more difficult, especially for new users.
@leprechaun > How can we support your work?

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Thank you for your kind words.

Here are things that could support my work:
Inspiration is a shingle that is an important pilar.

  1. Ideas of what is missing on other front-ends that you would like to see.
    However, there is a lot of time between an idea and actually adding the feature.
  2. Encouraging words help

There is also the material shingle, which is a matter of means. Not from a single person, but many people.

There are things you can do that wont cost you anything but could help me financially:

  1. Referrals for programming one-off web jobs.
  2. Vote up witnesses that run RPC nodes for Steem. voting witnesses cost you nothing.
  3. Voting for witnesses that write documentation for javascript APIs like steem-js. These guys give us a foundation for creating new software.
  4. Testing by you guys: Use test.steemfiles.com even though it is ugly and describe problems. Mention me with @leprechaun :)

These things will ensure or help me attain:

  1. A better development machine.
  2. Public RPC nodes (which Steemfiles relies on)
  3. Easier Programming.
  4. Faster Problem Correction

Questions:
"Referrals for programming one-off web jobs."
What type of work do you do? Do you have other examples/samples of your work which we can look at?

"Vote up witnesses that run RPC nodes for Steem. voting witnesses cost you nothing."
When talking to the average user: Explain it to me like I am 5.
How can the average user know which witnesses run RPC nodes or why it is good?

"Voting for witnesses that write documentation for javascript APIs like steem-js. These guys give us a foundation for creating new software."
How does the average user know who is doing this sort of thing?

What is a "A better development machine" ?
What do you need?

For my on-off jobs, I can program in Python, and MySQL. I used to run a site which allows you to download files for paying Steem. You can read all about it on the @steemfiles section.

On witnesses page, you can see how they brag about what they do.

I need something with a normal sized small drive like 500 GB or more with 16 GB of RAM. A better computer I can run a better software IDE. You need software to make software. Honestly, its like files on the computer I am using are like tumors. They grow and grow.

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