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We need a guy like this who sits on google or finds some tool that flags every mention of bitshares then comments.
Quote from: gamey on January 23, 2015, 04:26:48 amQuote from: BTSdac on January 23, 2015, 04:08:25 amI would vote you ,but I have a question , why you using BTS delegate pay to support 3rd part DAC that tend to share drop to bts , what they can bring to BTS?Where did he say he was using the BTS pay to support a 3rd party DAC?[...] Let's look at NXT. NXT already has Horizon (HZ) and NEM growing from its original code[...]
Quote from: BTSdac on January 23, 2015, 04:08:25 amI would vote you ,but I have a question , why you using BTS delegate pay to support 3rd part DAC that tend to share drop to bts , what they can bring to BTS?Where did he say he was using the BTS pay to support a 3rd party DAC?
I would vote you ,but I have a question , why you using BTS delegate pay to support 3rd part DAC that tend to share drop to bts , what they can bring to BTS?
Quote from: gamey on February 03, 2015, 08:55:35 pmI do not need a year's worth of back bills as I didn't pay for it anywhere near that long. It might have been 1/2 a year by now. It shouldn't come out of your personal payment, you should just split it all up by %s. Hardware/fixed bills are first then you pay it out by a percent.Also you should examine if we could lower it to the lower tier of service and save $9 a month..Also I would have one suggestion ! Take the audio and start posting it to youtube. Create a paragraph about what it covers. I found my time-point transcriptions easy to do as I got the editing down but that could be an overkill. A simple 5 sentence paragraph about each episode with some key words then post it on youtube. It really doesn't take that much time after you've done all the rest of it. I meant to do it, but I find this year I must be doing more for my own direct financial interest.Great idea to post the audio on youtube!
I do not need a year's worth of back bills as I didn't pay for it anywhere near that long. It might have been 1/2 a year by now. It shouldn't come out of your personal payment, you should just split it all up by %s. Hardware/fixed bills are first then you pay it out by a percent.Also you should examine if we could lower it to the lower tier of service and save $9 a month..Also I would have one suggestion ! Take the audio and start posting it to youtube. Create a paragraph about what it covers. I found my time-point transcriptions easy to do as I got the editing down but that could be an overkill. A simple 5 sentence paragraph about each episode with some key words then post it on youtube. It really doesn't take that much time after you've done all the rest of it. I meant to do it, but I find this year I must be doing more for my own direct financial interest.
I do not need a year's worth of back bills as I didn't pay for it anywhere near that long. It might have been 1/2 a year by now. It shouldn't come out of your personal payment, you should just split it all up by %s. Hardware/fixed bills are first then you pay it out by a percent.
Quote from: fuzzy on February 01, 2015, 11:22:39 pmQuote from: sumantso on February 01, 2015, 09:37:19 pmQuote from: fuzzy on February 01, 2015, 05:41:09 pmBy Transcripts, I believe you are talking about what Gamey used to do for us; adding Time Flags and corresponding topics for ease of use.Maybe I used the wrong word. I meant a readable version of the hangout.The audio version is too slow, and while I can't speak for others at least to me the hangouts currently are of not much use to me.A readable version of the hangouts will be easily 20-30 pages long. I will consider this when we reach far higher marketcaps as this will be a full time job for each weekly hangout we have.Just a thought, and it may not work.. but if someone out there maybe has Dragon Talk, they can turn on the show and have it transcribe automatically. After that it would be editing to tell who was asking a question or making a comment. Might help make it more timely if it is that essential. Thinking on that idea of essential... it could be used beneficially as search engine fooder to get more traffic too. So it does have some value beyond being convenient for some members who prefer text. It might also be easier for them to be able to take it and dump it into a translator for other languages. Anyways not trying to give you more work to do.. but just something to keep in mind if that's something you would like to improve on.
Quote from: sumantso on February 01, 2015, 09:37:19 pmQuote from: fuzzy on February 01, 2015, 05:41:09 pmBy Transcripts, I believe you are talking about what Gamey used to do for us; adding Time Flags and corresponding topics for ease of use.Maybe I used the wrong word. I meant a readable version of the hangout.The audio version is too slow, and while I can't speak for others at least to me the hangouts currently are of not much use to me.A readable version of the hangouts will be easily 20-30 pages long. I will consider this when we reach far higher marketcaps as this will be a full time job for each weekly hangout we have.
Quote from: fuzzy on February 01, 2015, 05:41:09 pmBy Transcripts, I believe you are talking about what Gamey used to do for us; adding Time Flags and corresponding topics for ease of use.Maybe I used the wrong word. I meant a readable version of the hangout.The audio version is too slow, and while I can't speak for others at least to me the hangouts currently are of not much use to me.
By Transcripts, I believe you are talking about what Gamey used to do for us; adding Time Flags and corresponding topics for ease of use.
Quote from: fuzzy on February 01, 2015, 10:24:10 pmEmpirical.1 made an amazing bitshares video.. It only has approximately 635 views at present. Can we get a show of hands how many community members...or even marketing delegates have propagated this at least once on social media? Just featured it on BitShares Loves Puppies!
Empirical.1 made an amazing bitshares video.. It only has approximately 635 views at present. Can we get a show of hands how many community members...or even marketing delegates have propagated this at least once on social media?
Quote from: fuzzy on February 01, 2015, 10:24:10 pm The value I see in this service is that it helps to counterbalance the stake-weighted voting by giving everyone a place where their voice is on equal footing with everyone else's voice--as long as they are willing to show up and use it. I don't deny its an essential service. I am wondering how useful is it in its current audio only avatar.
The value I see in this service is that it helps to counterbalance the stake-weighted voting by giving everyone a place where their voice is on equal footing with everyone else's voice--as long as they are willing to show up and use it.
Quote from: fuzzy on February 01, 2015, 05:41:09 pmOne final note. This delegate position has been created because I in large part paid out of pocket to great expense of myself over the past year to ensure our community had something most do not. So in essence, this delegate keeps me from being in the RED for my efforts--and maybe provides me with approximately $100 a month after taxes. So I do want to let people know that this is not an easy task and it is severely underpaid and will continue to be so even at 10x the current marketcap (because the workload will substantially increase as marketcap increases). I promise I am not simply taking our community's funds and gambling them away. In fact, this is going to likely be the only source of my own personal investment in BTS as I move forward because I can no longer afford to buy cryptocurrencies with the income I make from my real world job.I doubt anybody thinks that you're taking anything, Fuzzy. In fact, in my proposals for separation of block producers and employees I had mentioned (more than twice) that there should be an option to reward volunteers like you; for some reason I had in my head that you were reluctant to run a delegate.
One final note. This delegate position has been created because I in large part paid out of pocket to great expense of myself over the past year to ensure our community had something most do not. So in essence, this delegate keeps me from being in the RED for my efforts--and maybe provides me with approximately $100 a month after taxes. So I do want to let people know that this is not an easy task and it is severely underpaid and will continue to be so even at 10x the current marketcap (because the workload will substantially increase as marketcap increases). I promise I am not simply taking our community's funds and gambling them away. In fact, this is going to likely be the only source of my own personal investment in BTS as I move forward because I can no longer afford to buy cryptocurrencies with the income I make from my real world job.
My question was more to whether the service is cost effective. Currently a few join in and a few more get the time to listen to it. Is it worth the price? I don't know.
Btw, I have the same question for all the big videos being churned out by Max. Everybody on here seems to love them, but are they being listened to by those outside the community? Would that resource have been better served to make small info videos targeted at, well, various targets for our products?
A transcript would mean I would be able to cover it and stay updated in a matter of minutes.
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Quote from: fuzzy on January 31, 2015, 12:39:46 amQuote from: Shentist on January 30, 2015, 10:58:17 pmif you didn't see it fuzzy, your delegate is always missing his block, you should update to 0.5.3I did upgrade it. There is something else going on. Looks like it is fixed now though. Will keep checking on it!It still shows that you are running ver 5.0 whereas you should be running 5.3 like everyone else is.
Quote from: Shentist on January 30, 2015, 10:58:17 pmif you didn't see it fuzzy, your delegate is always missing his block, you should update to 0.5.3I did upgrade it. There is something else going on. Looks like it is fixed now though. Will keep checking on it!
if you didn't see it fuzzy, your delegate is always missing his block, you should update to 0.5.3
Your delegate's reliability was very low,please look into it.
I couldn't agree with you more fuzzy! I so appreciate your voice and couldn't imagine taking this journey without you.We can coordinate with one another. It wasn't so long ago in the BitShares collective consciousness that the impetus for widespread collaboration even emerged! through the >3% delegate coming into existence we have a much needed capacity to grow stronger as a working team, as we emerge into the 'wild', as it were, of this new frontier we are moving into. It takes a long time to turn a ship, and that only requires one person and a solid rudder. (hydraulics are useful too sometimes!) This crew has made a few epic course corrections since a glimmer in the eye became a nugget of gold, forged in the hearts and minds of the intrepid i3. As Bytemaster alluded to in the last mumble session, small is agile, big is mighty, but slow.*What? Stan gets rocket metaphors, so I call ships.. You're right. You have always selflessly offered up Beyond Bitcoin to community involvement, and I sense you've had a lot of time to think about the untold many means of organization between the 'nodes' of this net we are weaving through our very existence and participation.Honestly what impressed me most about this community before I was really 'all in', was its ability to adapt to changing circumstances and new reckonings on the fly. We have a tremendous capacity in this regard and I think the ship (or fleet of ships) are arriving at a really ideal heading for the waters we travel. A talented, and somewhat motley crew (my favorite kind) is coming together in a really organic and beautiful fashion. This can sometimes be painful but also yield some amazing results!From what I can tell of you so far fuzz, you're a rather humble soul, and humble as you are --- we will be your mirror, to let you know you have been a massive force in holding space for this community, in which many have gathered.Sometimes people just take space for granted, while remaining fixated on the objects within. Keep advancing the torch! There was just some trouble about being too far ahead of your time, but the rest of us are catching up. Imagine what BM goes through. I support your delegate, and I'll offer help with video production once we are up and running on that front here!I see us building an open-source diaspora-like social web for delegates to communicate and coordinate their actions so as to tap into the synergy inherent the 'edges' of our crew. I know you took a crack at this one already! We are evolving, and soon we shall emerge as a coherent entity with a force not seen in a long long while.
Quote from: Empirical1.1 on January 23, 2015, 02:06:53 pmI don't mind supporting other DPOS blockchains as there's also a psychological battle of the blockchains occurring.POW is looking extremely lonely in the top 10 despite dominating up till a year ago. As a result Bitcoin looks weak and vulnerable and this will manifest itself over the following year. The more strong DPOS blockchains we have the stronger BitShares looks as the dominant DAC on the dominant blockchain. (Having said that I would push to cannibalise anything useful from any competitor.)My only reservation with beyondbitcoin is that my impression is the viewership numbers are quite low. It's an essential service that should be funded but I would be reluctant to spend too much money on it, (as the value of a 100% position grows) if it wasn't popular in the sense it was generating reasonable interest & views from outsiders and new/potential BTS holders after a period of time.I would love to see beyondbitcoin become a marketing department instead of just a place for insiders to hang out in it . Mumble is just the form , fuzz is the core of beyondbitcoin . Fuzz can do a great job even without mumble . He'll just have to find the place where he can light the fire up . For nearly a year we only use beyondbitcoin to know "what's going on" with the project , rarely use it as a place for marketing purpose . (by marketing , I mean to outsiders , not just us insiders to hangout . Insides can't add much more economic value to the system any more ) . I think we should find a way to satisfy everyone to hook fuzz up to a brighter beyondbitcoin .
I don't mind supporting other DPOS blockchains as there's also a psychological battle of the blockchains occurring.POW is looking extremely lonely in the top 10 despite dominating up till a year ago. As a result Bitcoin looks weak and vulnerable and this will manifest itself over the following year. The more strong DPOS blockchains we have the stronger BitShares looks as the dominant DAC on the dominant blockchain. (Having said that I would push to cannibalise anything useful from any competitor.)My only reservation with beyondbitcoin is that my impression is the viewership numbers are quite low. It's an essential service that should be funded but I would be reluctant to spend too much money on it, (as the value of a 100% position grows) if it wasn't popular in the sense it was generating reasonable interest & views from outsiders and new/potential BTS holders after a period of time.
After DNS is merged by Super DAC, I only have 1 M DNS, but I consider many people lost because of price of DNS drop , I donation any all 1 M DNS just for support other people.we should support other people but it is must reasonable.
I don`t understand what really bring to BTS by airdrop. MMC airdrop to PTS, LTS airdrop to PTS, you can see the price of MMC and LTS now , actually lost about 4000 bitusd in investing MMC, I know it is marketing except BTS/PTS and an other coin , mmc is the only coin bought. maybe a new dac would bring really value. but most of DAC is nothing.
That person asked about the money.It isn't about spending the money to support others. It is whether the inflation funds should pay for every bit of your free time or force you to be in some exclusive contract. A real greedy asshole might say "Well Fuzzy if you aren't spending all your time on BTS then you deserve nothing from the blockchain. It doesn't matter all the time you have selflessly donated!" Just ignore them. Those are the types of people that have chased me off from wanting to have the RPM community on this board and went with the PTS board instead. Long live PTS! While the core developers never display this attitude there is a very vocal minority on here that does. I deeply hope you are not too swayed by them. Luckily it appears you have what it takes to rise above that stupid bullshit and realize that realistically none of these other chains are a direct threat to BitShares. Pushing PTS off has done nothing but result in a bit of brain drain as PC and Cube both seem to be very competent.
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Your delegate is long over due.
I've already voted!!I hope to see a full community effort to vote your delegate in Fuzzy! What you've done with Beyond Bitcoin Hangouts for the BitShares community can't be praised enough. I sincerely hope this delegate takes the format you've created up to the next level, while also personally helping you out for all your past/future Dedication, Blood, Sweat and Tears!
What you've done with Beyond Bitcoin Hangouts for the BitShares community can't be praised enough. I sincerely hope this delegate takes the format you've created up to the next level, while also personally helping you out for all your past/future Dedication, Blood, Sweat and Tears!
Finally fuzzy gets a delegate Do you plan to set some amount aside to pay for a couple of members whose job is to vet the delegates and communicate to the community in a concise manner? We need this service.
It's about time you got your act together and got a bid going Fuzz is irreplaceable! Vote!