Is nine years a long time?

in Ecency β€’ 2 months ago

Hello everyone! 😎😜

I've been wondering all day whether to write something or not (hahah, even though I'm at the seaside, I still have to cook for the kids, walk the dog, and do a few other things at Hive), so I've only just gotten around to it.
I was inspired by @uwelang's post
https://ecency.com/hive/@uwelang/nine-years-part-of-this-blockchain-community

Of course, today is the day, August 13, 2016, when I officially became a member of this, or rather the previous (Steemit) network.
I had no idea what crypto was, and to be honest, even now, I don't fully understand it, especially these new possibilities that are now emerging. I only follow all the news here, but most of the time (offline), I am busy with my field.

But I'm not a newbie to the internet either. Anyone who has surfed with Gopher on Aminet and Netscape Navigator as the first image browser will know what I'm talking about. Back then, HTML was coded by hand, in some text editor or even a prompt, as is fashionable now. You don't even have to search anymore, just ask some AI, which is now as common as shit...

I'll go back about 26 years, when I registered my first domain (ilbis.com), and then a few hundred more. However, the business didn't work out very well for me, so I gave it up, actually selling everything to a larger company. I still have that first domain, and currently, all the content I write here is being transferred there, thanks to @bambukah, and I hope he'll continue developing the script.
Maybe I should put some Hive ads there, but for now, it stays as it is.

But that's not what I wanted to say :)

Nine years is now about half the time I've been blogging. Since quite a few things didn't work out for me online, I decided eighteen years ago to just write about what was happening to me, to see if anyone was interested and how much I was worth as a blogger.
First, I encountered a few scams. I remember FanBox; they were really crooks. There were a few more in between. In fact, everything washed away. The last one was TSU, which wasn't actually a scam but simply an unsustainable business model. The owners announced that it wasn't working out for them and that they would be closing down.
Well, @uwelang was there too, and I think (I won't say 100%) that it was through him that I ended up on the Steemit social blockchain. From there, I also know @melinda010100, but she's a little younger here :)

I admit, the first year I was trying to figure out where I was going with this, posting some pictures, mostly flowers and kaleidoscopes, haha, and I remember when @melinda010100 reminded me that I had the will, but that I had to try harder, that I had to write and present more to deserve the rewards.
I took her seriously and realized what blogging is. It's not just writing, but also interacting with others. Since then, things have only gotten better, and my posts have continued to improve.
She's a wonderful person, and even now, after so many years, she still helps newcomers. So, I can't help but be eternally grateful to her for what I am today :)

And while we're on the subject, interaction and collaboration with other users in the social blockchain (which, for me, is Hive) is the essence, the foundation on which you can build, gain experience, and form your view of everything that is happening here.

Of course, I also experienced the drama with Justin Sun and then the fork on Hive five years ago. I didn't even think about it at the time; it was completely clear to me that I had to fork. Since then, my learning curve has been more gradual, but now I'm here and I know what I'm doing. I don't need anything more than that.

As you all know, Hive is not perfect. It never has been. There are always some frictions, but that's just how decentralized life is. I regret some things, such as the bots that could be used for advertising, which some interest groups and whales didn't like and mercilessly banned. Not everything was perfect, but that's part of the crypto game. Now there are bots, even the same ones, and almost everything is done as before, only more sophisticatedly.
After all, if you think that AIs are not sophisticated bots and will soon dominate all automated work (if they don't already), and that this will not happen on Hive, too, you are either a Luddite or a complete idiot.

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The other thing is more personal. I am involved with video and music, recording videos in an underground club, and working with hardcore and punk bands that mostly no one even notices, and who don't make a living from their music. I have uploaded more than 300 videos to DTube over the years, believing that it would be my online archive, but I was wrong. Everything disappeared. I hope that the same won't happen with 3speak.tv, where I've been uploading for three years. Now some models are telling me that if I upload this to 3spk again, it will be plagiarism.

WTF? How can it be plagiarism if DTube no longer exists? Well, I hope I'll be able, somehow, to sort this out.

Finally, here is my personal opinion about the future of Hive.
The first thing to note is that there are different interest groups within Hive (those with power, the whales), and they do not share the same views on where Hive should go in the future. Each pulls in its direction. That's fine, but it shouldn't be restricted; after all, Hive is supposed to be the pinnacle of online decentralization.

On the other hand, as an European, all these new possibilities, Distriator, Hive payment cards, and everything else that is coming, don't help me. There are always new rules and restrictions in crypto aimed at taxing us as much as possible.

The worst-case scenario is that once Hive becomes worth much more than it is now, with all these new NoKYC technologies, it will undoubtedly become a threat to large corporations and banks with their stablecoins, and they will try to destroy it.
Whether they will succeed and how, I do not know.

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Ugh, I've written too much, but hey, everyone has their moment (this anniversary is just right for something like that), and I'm not going anywhere. 😎

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Dude I didn't even know you were putting in the hardcore/punk videos. Coming from the NYHC scene back in the days, would love to have seen more of these one. And uhh...Dtube is gone?? I missed that memo

Well that is something that we learn over the years here (crap I also worked with netscape navigator, I didn't know I was that old) is that some projects on hive succeed and work out, and some of them will just not. Even though everyones intentions are just awesome, the time and effort has to be put in as well as that some initiatives just bleed to death.

It's just like the real world business right ;) But nine years! Damn! Heading on 8 here very soon :) Congrats bru!


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Thanks. Well, I'm regularly posting lo-fi phone videos from the underground club near me. Bands are playing from all over the world, mostly punk, hardcore, noise, scream, and similar genres. I posted on YT many years ago, but when I came here, I found DTube with naive thinking that this should be an archive for recordings. And that was real videos with two cameras and sound directly from the sound mixer....And that crashed. But I have all archived on my discs. Anyway, we're all here, there's also more and more services, so everything is going up :)

Congrats πŸŽ‚πŸΊ

Thank you very much 😎

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Happy 9th Hive B-Day, man! I'm glad that we met IRL too, and made all this even more serious! πŸ˜€

I hope you will celebrate many more of these and that your Hive friends will be here to congratulate you! 🍻

Thanks for the congratulations! But we still have a long way to go.😎

Cheers 🍻 we started almost at the same time.

Cheers! It's nice to know someone else of the same age :)
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Congrats, interesting story and remember netscape very well and tsu of course :-)

Thank you, I'm glad that you remember those days. Should we say the good old days or not? πŸ€”

Been preety good old days still - was sth new and we also had a good comunity - some of them are pretty tied still and found another web2 app stuff thing I read on Facebook :-) - right Liz :-)? @deadgrlsuppastar

there are different interest groups within Hive (those with power, the whales), and they do not share the same views on where Hive should go in the future. Each pulls in its direction.

And that is why we probably don't go to where we should - and even it does not bother them at all because they are rich. Decentralization is fine but as soon as money involved, centralized govt will always control by taxing us as much as possible - it's their profit without any effort but we live under their jurisdiction.

So the best we can do is what we want to do :) irrespective of where hive goes - reflect your feelings on the chain as memoir. And don't forget to publish to youtube at the same time, consistency is the key at both the places.

Congratulations for completing nine years....

Thank you. You may be right, but the question is, where should we go? I don't have the answer. I'm not a developer, programmer, or visionary. Those who are, are already active. We're just followers :)
Decentralization is like a kind of democracy, a little to the right, a little to the left, never straight ahead.

Congrats on the milestone.

Great post. And even greater internet heritage. Do you remember mIRC? Or msn messenger? Those were the days !LOLZ

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Thank you. Yes, I know both, but I never used them. I have a client for IRC on Amiga, AmIRC.

Thanks for sticking around.

Was it dtube that had the feature to migrate your youtube library to their platform, or was that a 3speak feature? I can't recall, I've never really wanted to use 3speak, because while I know that hosting is expensive, The beneficiary cut is large (not as large as YouTube's, I guess -) but it has never really been a smooth experience for me.

Plagarism of your own work is a laughable thing, though. Reupload with rewards declined? :P

Yeah, that was a Dtube feature, but I think it never worked correctly. Yes, reupload without rewards is one of the solutions. I'll probably leave rewards, but benefit something in the music space. But without rewards, this could be a problem for 3spk because they take something from each video uploaded, due to the mentioned costs for hosting and encoding.

I remember from my experience with dtube that very little worked correctly. :)

I haven't logged browsed 3speak content in quite some time, I like to read.

It has its flaws, but most of the problems are with encoders because they have four or five but from different providers and many time some of them stucks. But I think they migrate infrastructure to SPK network now or will be soon.

Nine years on Hive blockchain.....

Wow, so much longest time you are still in Hive. You have so much experience about Hive. It's difficult to build reputation. But you have completed many things here. Congratulations @seckorama and you have to go ahead.

Thank you. Yes, the reputation is a slow process, takes years, well, for me it was. For some others, it's quicker. It depends on your learning curve :)

Congrats :)

Thank you. Some memories and some imagination on such an anniversary :)

Big congratulations for the 9th hive anniversary of your journey.
Let's move forward.

Thanks. Yes, we move forward :)

whoow,, 9 years?? amazing..
I just started February this year,, yeah, still a baby, and still needs to drink gallons of milk.. πŸ˜† anyway,,
congratulations to you..

Thank you. My advice is to be persistent and keep going, and that's also important, socializing with others.

Thanks for the tip.. I'm trying my best.. Have a great day..

Thanks for sharing your experiences for good 9 years. Hey! I have just checked your domain πŸ˜€, I admire the work. Cheers!

Thank you. Yes, you can use Wayback Machine to see the differences :)

Okay!

I didn't immediately join here after TSU but followed you months later! We have come a long way together my friend, and have become a great Shadow Hunting team. Thanks for your kind words and Happy Blockchainversary!

Thanks :)

Seeing beautiful stories and experiences like this makes me happy knowing that I will get to celebrate something similar in the future.

Congratulation! 9 years is a long time, which shows commitment and love for the platform.

Thank you. It's true. I really got stuck here :)

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