We're getting close to the last days of October. Let's see if we can get you a digest of interesting and news-worthy posts to read.
Had no idea that she's a resource hog at around 50GB/day internet bandwidth. @neander-squirrel wrote the above post and everybody sent their support to revive Gina.
Thanks to @reggaemuffin for stepping in and neander-squirrel for all he does.
Gina, we missed you. Glad you got a new home.
Where is he? Find out for yourself.
Disclaimer: It's a super long read so brace yourself.
Does Steemit Inc have a solid roadmap?
The latest SteemitBlog post is signed by Ned so you can go have a look at what we're facing ahead.
While reading the thread started by @tcpolymath, it dawned on me that we have really SMART Steemians who can read text and read between the lines.
Check the discussion linked above.
Ok ok, go ahead and just click it here.
They are a witness and they are making Steem better for YOU. You meaning any Steemian of any background.
You don't even have to be a programmer to contribute. If you're a regular user of an open source tool and you find a funky feature, don't just complain about it. Document it and make a contribution.
They published a weekly for their great accomplishments. It's a great read and you should be impressed enough to give them your witness vote. They're teetering between 20 and 21 so help them cement their place on the top 20.
Here's a sneak peek of their weekly.
Witnesses might find @Quochuy's post a great read. Not just for the tool but for the metrics he's tracking.
If you're not a witness and want to help fight abuse on the platform, please read it too. This is a smile-envoking post.
More exchanges mean more demand for quality service and less fees.
That's all folks!
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