RE: Talk Channel: "Comment or ask a question"/ Comente o pregunte (week 271) in the WOX
The New Steemit.Com Interface
Yes I noticed a change in the Steemit.com interface, in general I think it is better than the previous one, especially because now this interface seems to adopt PWA (Progressive Web Apps) technology which allows it to be installed like an application, not only on mobile devices but also on desk computers (I use Microsoft Windows operating system).
Conclusion: the new interface is, so far, better than the previous version, but one question to @the-gorilla: where did the Pin or Unpin button go? Fortunately, there's steempro.com to the rescue.
The Proposal
I I have been aware of the existence of Steem Proposals for quite some time, but I had absolutely no knowledge about it. There are no proposals that I understand, after reading some of them, so I guess it's true what @wakeupkitty said, they are made for a certain audience, except of course @the-gorilla's proposal, although I can't fully understand it, I can still capture its essence, and also the gorilla's proposal immediately brings results that can be felt especially by Steemit.com users.
If any of you can enlighten me, please help me understand this proposal: https://steemit.com/spam/@wizardofaus/re-wizardofaus-q7i8nq. Out of everything there, this one really confused me. Is my understanding correct: total amount of funds needed = 3.63m SBD with an average of 1k SBD per day for 3632 days. That means almost 10 years of time needed. And the proposal was only submitted about 5 years ago. And I have no idea what it does.
Yes. That's how it is. And that's why I haven't supported a single proposal.
It's very interesting. Thank you. And if you answer, please answer in the way you would explain to a fool.
Have a great day.
Yes, I agree with you that there has been an improvement. The pin and unpin buttons appear after the content is published, in the same place as always. Sometimes they don't appear for me, so I have to leave the post and come back in.
The reserve fund proposal seeks to obtain resources to timely support developers who submit good projects. The funds will be managed by a multisig account, which will ensure that support is directed responsibly. This way, they avoid the protocol and long waits for the DAO to approve resources.
After the fork, few developers remained, and few users understood the importance of supporting proposals (not one had been submitted since the fork) until friend the-gorilla took the initiative. Since then, we have seen increased developer participation.
Okay. I will ask no more. Thanks for explaining.