Alone in the Dark...

in blurt •  4 years ago 

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So this is me ... not really of course, but it does reflect how I feel here on Blurt ...

Not that I'm so popular on other social media, but here it seems
a bit like a desert. I keep looking around, hardly find anyone I know ...
I hope that this will improve in the future, I will stay a while longer. We will see how this all develops further ...
Anyway, at the price of Blurt right now, I don't understand that there are people powering down, you get nothing for it... I think you better try to get this thing working...

PS: Don't forget to give your opinion on my photography... commenting is not that expensive 😉

PS2: I do have a lot of trouble finding a stable node...Anyone else having those problems?

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You probably have to make new friends - and we shall see. Many are vary to put more energy into a new platform... There are so many now...

  ·  4 years ago  ·  

Ha! A familiar name 😊
Thanks for passing by 👍
Are you volunteering to become my new friend 😉
And yes, I can understand...again a new platform... On the other hand, you're not starting from scratch with that airdrop....and who knows, if it starts to attract more people...

yes, I am voluteering to be your friend :)

And true, we are not starting from scratch and some of our former circle might show up here...

I'm one of the people on the 'inside' who have been working on this thing for some time. I put at least as much thought into my posts and I get only 5, 10, maybe up to 20 blurtcents. But hey no need to get het up about what amounts to a US nickel, but meh

I dunno about this node thing you refer to? I couldn't get - blurtter.com is it? to actually change that field. Some silly person stuck it in the middle of a transaction form to edit user's custom json metadata. Even when I altered another field other than the one that ends up in the transaction, it still didn't change the RPC node the webapp was using.

ALSO I don't know why there is even any unstable RPC nodes at all. The software running them is now stable. Although maybe the guys aren't drawing attention to them, they can be found in the CI/CD submenu on the https://gitlab.com/blurt/blurt page inside recent jobs that succeeded, in the artifacts of the 'full node' job. It does depend on a Debian 10 environment though. I did try to sell the idea that it would have been better to make it ubuntu 16 but there you have it.

  ·  4 years ago  ·  

Hey, thanks for passing by!
I'm not using blurtter.com but blurt.world...and it's going much better than the last days.
About the unstable nodes... I was talking about all the nodes when you try to use the blurtjs script... when using the "streaming" function, you discover that there are a lot of errors and it's difficult to use it...

  ·  4 years ago  ·  

Well said. I feel the same way. It's odd to start over, sorta. Since I like your photo, I'll be following you. What else you got?

amigo saludos que gusto verlo por aquí, estoy iniciando en este nueva red social..