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RE: Minority Report: Justin Sun, TRON, and our STEEM Blockchain

in ART LOVERS5 years ago

Thank you very kindly for your reply here @owasco. Frankly, with the Steem blockchain as messed up as it is, I didn't (still don't ...) expect much feedback, but I just had to get this all down. At least for my peace of mind, so I could move on ...

Doubly kind to let me know you actually agree with me. Given all the "fire and fury" going on around our Steem blockchain, I don't think this is a very popular opinion. But ... I am writing "from the heart" ...

For both of us, I hope there is a very surprisingly positive outcome to all of this. For that to be possible, though, there has to be a sufficient amount of good will and intentions. If that is existing anywhere at the moment, I am not seeing it ...


P.S. If you need help with ideas for backing up your work, let me know. For many backing up their work may seem "overkill," but not to me ...

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 5 years ago 

Everyone is freaking out. It's hard to be rational and trusting when you are freaking out. I'm going to go with Justin Sun has a heart and wants to preserve what we have here, not destroy it. What else can I do? At least I'll be calm a bit longer and keep producing.

I absolutely do need advice about backing up my stuff here. I have no idea how to go about it.

I must get going for an evening appointment my friend. But, I will be back, sometime tomorrow morning for certain, if not sooner. And I will provide you some ideas.

In the meantime, can you tell me what you use for a word processor @owasco?

 5 years ago 

Microsoft word. Is that what you mean? But most posts I type directly into steempeak publishing tool

Good morning (here) @owasco. Perfect, yes, both Microsoft Word is what I meant and great to hear you are using SteemPeak! 😊 👍

Here is a brief outline of one option for backing up your work, should you choose to do so:

  1. Open any of your posts in SteemPeak, which you would like to back-up.
  2. Click on the 3 dots at the bottom and select "Edit" in the resulting dialog's list of options.
  3. Click on the little Clipboard icon, as shown in the image below. This captures all of the HTML code / text from your post.
  4. Open a blank Word document. Holding down your CTRL key, tap on the "V" key. This pastes the Clipboard's stored contents into your blank Word document.
  5. Save your now stored post with whatever name works best for you.

Clicking on this ...

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results in this ...

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The idea here is you capture all of your hard work on your computer's clipboard, then store it wherever works best for you. You then have a back-up of it, in the event you ever need to recreate it somewhere else (by pasting all of this now saved HTML code in whatever editor is supplied there ...

I hope this helps my friend. If you have any questions, please let know! I'll be happy to do what I can.


P.S. Forgot to ask whether or not you are using a personal computer! If you use some other device, you will need to figure out its key sequences for pasting what is stored on the clipboard ...

 5 years ago 

Thank you! I know how to do that, but boy that sounds like a lot of work. I'll def start backing up everything I do from now on, and get some of my best stuff done too.

Yes @owasco ...

"... but boy that sounds like a lot of work."

... backing up data in any organization is commonly viewed as a thankless pain in the ... BUT ... When the fateful day comes and all your hard digital work goes to "byte heaven," it suddenly becomes much higher in priority. Except ... Then it is too late.

Since buying my first PC in 1981, I have suffered this fate far too many times ...

That said, I just view this task like any other job. The "work isn't done until everything is put away" ... And part of that, once I click Post, is to then go get the data and back it up ...

Please don't take this as anything other than something to think about though. I wouldn't want you to feel some sense of obligation or anything else. Just whatever you think is best for you.

 5 years ago 

That makes perfect sense and I will def start backing up my steem stuff as I produce it. thx again.

Actually, there's a much easier and quicker way to back up all your Steem posts. This only took a few minutes for my 800+ posts over 2.5 years.

https://helpienaut.github.io/steem/allposts.html

 5 years ago 

Thank you!

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