I'm a well-known third-party developer for STEEM, and Litecoin
United Kingdom of Censorship
https://www.someguy123.com
As I’m currently travelling, I’ll keep this short. Apologies for any weird grammar, I’m writing this post on a tablet.Hard fork 27 has been released for Hive witness, seed, and rpc nodes - which fixes a bug in the witness scheduler, so that backup witnesses are scheduled normally as they were in HF25.
Despite my lack of posting for a while, I'm not dead! :)I've been dealing with the useless healthcare system in the UK. I hope to return fulltime to Hive tool development once I have my health issues under control (nothing "serious", but severely impedes my productivity), I'll still be staying on top of my witness nodes, as well as urgent things such as hard forks, critical bug fixes for my Hive projects, etc. - my projects have mostly reached a point of stability anyway.
A few minutes ago, at 14:00:00 UTC, Hard Fork 25 was triggered!I ( @someguy123 ) produced the 6th block (4th one in the log was @aggroed who's temporarily producing on my node as he was unable to get a HF25 node up in time), and the lucky @arcange produced the 1st HF25 block :)
I apologise for the late post, I've been overwhelmed trying to prepare @Privex for HF25, prepare my own servers, and provide one-on-one upgrade assistance to many close witness friends, and Privex customers.This article covers how to upgrade from Hive HF24 to HF25 as quickly as possible for Privex Node-in-a-box VPS customers, as well as people who use normal Hive-in-a-box () on a Dedicated Server, or normal non-NIAB VPS.
(Trezor logo and photo of Trezor Model T pictured above belongs to Trezor / SatoshiLabs - the company behind Trezor. OpenSSH logo is the official OpenSSH logo as found on openssh.comDISCLAIMER**I am not sponsored by Trezor / SatoshiLabs.** I bought a Trezor recently, and was disappointed by the lack of official information regarding the SSH support and using Trezor's SSH support on macOS. After piecing some information together from around the web, I managed to get SSH support working decently on macOS, and figured I would save people a lot of time by explaining everything in one singular article.I am not sponsored by Trezor / SatoshiLabs. I bought a Trezor recently, and was disappointed by the lack of official information regarding the SSH support and using Trezor's SSH support on macOS. After piecing some information together from around the web, I managed to get SSH support working decently on macOS, and figured I would save people a lot of time by explaining everything in one singular article.**I did not invent nor do I / have I ever developed Trezor's products. I am not involved in developing `trezor-agent` or it's dependencies.** If bad things happen to you as a result of following this article, whether loss of coins, loss of data, or getting locked out of your server(s) - I am not responsible.I did not invent nor do I / have I ever developed Trezor's products. I am not involved in developing or it's dependencies. If bad things happen to you as a result of following this article, whether loss of coins, loss of data, or getting locked out of your server(s) - I am not responsible.
Fresh installTo become a witness without using MIRA, you'll require a server with at LEAST 64GB of RAM, 500GB disk (preferably SSD / NVMe), and a fast, reliable network. If you do not have a server which meets these requirements, you can order one from Privex (you can even pay with HIVE/HBD!)