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nonlinearone
thunderwhale
2016-10-07 14:27
Announcing the First Project @thunderwhale! Hackathon Version 1.0
Location: Phoenix, AZ, USA Dates: Saturday/Sunday 8/9 October 2016 Host: Bryan Gmyrek Participants: Bryan + Special Guest Prizes: STEEM DOLLAR earnings from this post and the STEEM/STEEM DOLLARS donated
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nonlinearone
thunderwhale
2016-09-30 05:48
Project @thunderwhale! A decentralized curation pool application. Whitepaper Version 0.1.5
From many, whale. Project @thunderwhale! A decentralized curation pool applicationBryan Gmyrek, Ph.D.steemit.com/@nonlinearonenonlinearoneREMOVETHIS@tuta.ioAbstractWe propose a decentralized voting pool
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nonlinearone
beyondbitcoin
2016-09-23 13:52
Be Heard. Join Whales, Dolphins and Krill on the Beyond Bitcoin Show Today Sep 23 2016
The show starts at 10 AM EST Today (Friday Sep 23). Join in :) More info on how to join: My recent posts which we might discuss (among many other things) Let's Talk About SteemIt Voting Power Issues on
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nonlinearone
beyondbitcoin
2016-09-19 17:45
Let's Talk About SteemIt Voting Power Issues on "Whale" @fuzzyvest's Awesome Beyond Bitcoin Show
Last week something wonderful happened. @brindleswan reached out to me about a a post I made which had earned 47 cents with 64 votes. (Note that the dollar amount there shows money earned after the initial
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darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-04-12 02:05
Promoted
Digital Archaeology: Dell Latitude D531
The Dell Latitude D531 is an AMD based laptop. The Latitude was Dell's business line of computers. The vast majority, even at this time, were Intel based. However, the D531 was released as a budget model.
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nonlinearone
steempower
2016-09-12 19:57
Your Votes Don't Matter ~ Back of the Envelope Steem Power Madness Calculations
In a comment on this post by @gavett I mentioned that I think the n^2 voting power rule is too extreme and serious thought should be given to changing it to something more reasonable like n^1.1. I would
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