🎬 Steemy, the Daily Steemit Show - EP. 14: @TipU - The Tipping Bot

in video •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Well, this might help in the distribution/circulation of sbd. And not having to enter your password everytime to give sbd to someone.

That is true. Right now it is centralizing to the upvote bots. Here is your Tip! for a good comment. :)

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Yeah, it is very conveniant! Take a Tip!

Thanks for the tip @flauwy 👍

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This post has received a 7.72 % upvote from @booster thanks to: @flauwy.

It is a good educational video. Thank you for taking time and putting your energy into making it, @flauwy.

I believe that Steem needs more tutorials in the video format. Often I cannot be bothered to read through the long text post explaining how this or that service works. Having a video to watch is both more entertaining and more accessible for people like me, who prefer to have visual-auditory learning experience vs. textual one.

Agreed, it was a cultural shock for me the first few weeks on Steemit. So much reading! So much writing!

So I think I will continue this style of doing 1-2 videos each day and some written posts in-between. I am getting a new hardcore laptop to make videos much much faster. I will also do live streams a lot with the puppets. Right now my hardware is not good enough. But soon...

Oh, what laptop are you getting? I am thinking maybe buying a gaming laptop further down the road. The one that would be able to handle VR and modern 3D games on highest settings. And even future games, like Star Citizen, that I’m salivating over.

So I’m interested in people buying new hardware: the configuration of their machines, the manufacturers, the prices… all those juicy details! Please share! :D

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

This one:

MSI GT62VR-7RE Gaming Notebook 15,6" Full HD, Core i7-7700HQ, 16GB RAM (upgradable to 64GB), 1TB + 256GB SSD, GTX 1070 8GB, Windows 10

Price: 1,888 €

It is nearly top notch. There are very expensive laptops available with a better Geforce 1080 and a better CPU. But they cost 50%-100% more.

The laptop is ready for VR.

Ha, this is actually the very model I was considering too! I even went to an electronics store in Osaka to check it out “in person”. It was a thing of beauty! I liked it way more than comparable gaming laptops from Dell/Alienware.

If I were to buy a gaming laptop today, this would be the one I’d get. As I’m in no rush, however, and as I’m still waiting and hoping for the next evolutionary step of consumer-ready VR technology (c’mon, Vive, make a wireless already!), I think I’ll bind my time and see what the next year might bring us. But I will definitely be interested to hear your impressions of the laptop, once it arrives and you start using it.

Look forward to those new amazing videos you are going to make on it! ;)

By the way, I never gave you your Tip! ;)

Thank you! :)

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