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RE: How To Install & Use IPFS On Linux | Vlog #004
Thanks so much for supporting the Linux community. There are not many of us on the end user part of the OS. Being exposed to the Linux community for the last twenty years as taught me that sharing ideas and intellect are by far the biggest portion of the community as a whole. Blockchain is a perfect fit for the kernel and was made for adoption. IPFS is an incredible method of holding on to ownership of original content. Currently I am implementing it into my future website. Lots to learn. Ciao
Love the comment mate! I got my first taste of Linux back in the early 2000's and chose to go all in back in 2011. I am also studying to get my Linux Sysadmin certification as we speak so I can prove that I am able to work with Linux as my main source of income.
If you could not tell, I love GNU/Linux :D
that makes two of us! This is my video showing my solar system and linux machines
https://steemit.com/travel/@white-lie-living/r4tyn1mx
Mint is my go to for OS....I love 17.3
take care, I will look for your posts.
That's fucking cool!
linux is no joke, very secure. Got my NEO wallet kickin in Mint
I was wondering what's the best way to host wallets as I'm nearing a few hundred of them now.
a Mint linux box with backups to a NAS then to cloud would be best, eh?
I use a raspberry pi for NEBL otherwise hardware sticks. Just make sure your raid is synchronized.
Since I live mobile is far safer for me to keep cold storage plus I am a hodler
paper wallets it is! lol