Just noticed my primary STEEM account is two years old today. By pure chance, this facts cooincides with this post by of the Spanish translation of a chapter from Ragnarok Conspiracy by Gabriel González. A chapter that, as draft chapter, happened to be my very first post on this platform.
I've blogged on many subjects over the cause of these two years on STEEM.
- Geeky math and data-engineering stuff like my second post ever on p-values.
- Geeky crypto and infosec stuff like my 4th post on Keyed-hashing based Rumpelstiltskin trees as singly attenuated decomposable authority
- Geeky programming stuff such as my three part tutorial on the use of the asynchonous python framework Twisted.
- Health and nutrition related stuff such as this four month old post on a sustainable and healthy diet that looks absolutely nothing like the diet animal right advocates are trying to make us believe we should eat for our health and the environment.
- Fiction like this chapter from my current Nutridiluvian project. A project where I try to bring my fiction writing together my interest in nutrition (and specifically, my about with the role of the pharmaceutical industry, seed oil and sugar industry, and last but not least animal rights organizations).
So far this chapter from Ragnarok Conspiracy has been my most successfull post on this platform in a monetary sense in these two years. But while my fiction has given me my most successfull post in terms of money, most fiction posts make only a few cents, so on average, my geeky posts do better. It is also interesting to see that this post, a post with an infographic that by far was my most popular post on nutritional Twitter, ever, resulted in only e few cents.
So far, after two years, my vesting has grown to a little bit above 8MVEST, I trust, if the EIP doesn't end up wrecking the platform, I should reach Dolphin status on SteemitBoard before my next STEEM birthday.