Ok, so I have to give credit where credit is due. I may have created this site, but Aric is the one who decided to build a box to mine crypto.
Here is my thought. This company, whatever it is, is not a crypto mining company per se, however crypto mining is going to be an integral part of how the company will grow in it’s initial phase.
Being that most of us are software/network/dev-ops engineers and/or creatives in general, the real purpose of the company in it’s initial phase is as a development incubator. We have all had many ideas and we would like to think that one or more of those ideas could become a reality.
However, it’s very hard to devote any time to such a reality when we all have full-time jobs to handle. Also, we are not dumb. We look at the cost and the risk of any such effort and most of the time we convince ourselves that it’s not worth it.
Whatever we decide to build, will necessarily require some up-front expenditures. We will need to purchase hosting and potentially many other services. This is where the crypto mining comes into play.
We believe that if our initial effort as a company is to create a powerful crypto-mining machine this machine will serve dual purpose. One would be the obvious generation of funds to support more crypto mining, the other would be to act as a server for whatever software based business ideas we come up with in the future.
Hi there this is somewhat of off topic but I was wondering
if blogs use WYSIWYG editors or if you have to manually code with
HTML. I’m starting a blog soon but have no coding skills so I wanted to get guidance from someone with experience.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Sorry for the late response… we rarely get anyone posting here that isn’t some sort of automated bot. For WordPress blogs (and I suspect others as well) there is a WYSIWYG editor and I suspect the vast majority of WordPress blog users only use that editor to create their content. Given that WordPress is vastly popular I suspect that this editor is all most people need. Personally I find the editor lacking and often go into the HTML/CSS to edit things more accurately, but then I am a seasoned web developer so… Good luck with your blogging.
The next time I read a blog, I hope that it doesnt disappoint me as much as this one. I mean, I know it was my choice to read, but I actually thought youd have something interesting to say. All I hear is a bunch of whining about something that you could fix if you werent too busy looking for attention.
I approved your comment because I invite alternate ideas. Please call me a moron or whatnot I am curious what you will say. So… What is the problem, and how would you fix it?