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RE: The BuildTeam and SteemSTEM Curation Cooperation

in #btuniverse5 years ago

Hi, I can't speak for SteemSTEM but will pass on your query to them. I would guess Linux counts as part of STEM learning. Have you done such articles before that you can link me for reference?

Don't feel too bad, you seem to have received a vote from OCD curators 25 days ago that took your post to $30, my suggestion to you is give commenting a go, support content of others with meaningful discussion on their posts, you may get some votes for writing a few meaningful sentences. Yes by all means try write some linux tutorials on Steemstem, also try interfaces like https://palnet.io also we need some people to bring https://bitsports.io forum to life with short commentary, I vote those myself with 50 to 80 cents for just engaging in short-form sports banter.

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Hi @thecryptodrive,

I appreciate the kind response and support.

I've not written any Linux based tutorials yet, but early in my blogging I did write an article expressing some overall thoughts with security and troubleshooting. My idea (since I still have much to learn), is to create walk through tutorials with sceen shots.

An example might be:
How to install GIMP Via PPA
Or:
How to install Raspbian on RPI Without NOOBS
ect..

Here is an example of my writing regarding Linux, but it was quite some time ago, and I do believe my blogging has drastically improved since.

https://steempeak.com/linux/@futuremind/linux-rocks-but-it-can-be-frustrating-at-times
https://steemit.com/linux/@futuremind/linux-rocks-but-it-can-be-frustrating-at-times

Thanks again!

That could work I really like the raspberry pi angle, maybe do articles on various addons you can get for raspi and what sort of IOT stuff you can do. Also add a video walkthrough and cross post on 3speak and dtube, the biggest hurdle for curators is how to know the tutorial wasn't ripped from the web and passed as your own, if you add a video with a voice narrative it personalises it somewhat and let's you get video exposure on those two platforms, just an idea, you don't have to.

Do you have much experience with using raspi for various things?

Yes I love the Raspberry Pi, and own an RPI 3. I've done some work with OSMC, Retropie, Emulationstation, Raspbian lite, a bit of voltage tweaking, SSH, Remote access file transfer, utilizing as a filehosting server, and a few other things. I love it.

I'm not great at talk through videos, because I tend to be overly descriptive, and videos end up taking an hour, but it's understandable that the community is worried about plagiarism. I've been on the network for almost two years, and would like to believe I have earned some reputation here, but you can never be too careful right?

I worked as a curator for OCD in the past, as well as Helpie. I no longer work for those teams, because I took on too much for myself. Perhaps that is why I don't see any support from them, but part of my job was to help combat plagiarism. (EDIT poor choice of words, those teams exercise a great deal of diligence to not vote plagiarized content, although I think OCD does combat it now) Enough inspection on my blog, I think it's inherently obvious that I do not plagiarize.

Oh cool I have an idea for a raspi project not steem related, would like to chat to you on Discord in DM, what is your full discord handle?

Sure @thecryptodrive! Feel free to contact me on discord :) futuremind#5073