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RE: The Steem Fork Begins: Meet Steemit Reloaded, New official name: Calibrae
https://beta.chainbb.com/
I use it.
I'll create GitHub account.
Oh, and I apologize for the post, I attempted to reach out to @jesta and others on the chainbb forum - but it looks to merely go to the steemit post like regular steemit posts - that was my first attempt at creating a new forum post - so I didn't know.
I haven't seen any other discussions about Calibrae, but I suspect that will change soon - YAY!
you know chainbb sends something like 15% to beneficiaries?
I personally find the interface confusing, and many important elements missing. Condenser is still the best, imo.
@elfspice no I didn't know, it has only been about a week - a lot I haven't exp. yet - I haven't heard about condenser perhaps I will give it a try, but the steemit platform is lacking so much (heck I give it barely a passing grade for blog basic needs) then there are the other issues, err controversial features that really are unpleasant imo and great potential for abuses. I saw that an discussed that prior to hearing about the pre-mining and backstories.
LOL - ha-ha I had mentioned that a blockchain social media competitor may address the steemit short-comings before steemit improves if they complacently think this is good enough. That was when I flirted with idea to exit steemit as a waste of my efforts and I blogged about it:
This Shows Us All Is Not Lost And Awareness Is Increasing Worldwide!
The supportive comments helped and I decided to observe this platform a while longer - but even as it pulls at me to come out of retirement with what feels like the rat race with a heavy workload or street hustle...
Well, we'll do our best to learn from other people's mistakes :)
I've got it all in place and you will be free to tinker and branch and make merge requests... we really need to focus on getting the backend right, but hey, you can always test changes to Condenser while pointing it at @gtg's public RPC node, branding, functionality, why not. At least until we have a testnet up and running.
okay.