Transaction: 30e411be908db03abc3512745e5ec3b8c7ef3055

Included in block 41,825,577 at 2020/03/20 20:01:51 (UTC).

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transaction_id 30e411be908db03abc3512745e5ec3b8c7ef3055
ref_block_num 13,590
block_num41,825,577
ref_block_prefix 553,026,691
expiration2020/03/20T20:11:45
transaction_num 13
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"parent_author":"a-non-e-moose",<br>"parent_permlink":"q7hbth",<br>"author":"geekpowered",<br>"permlink":"re-a-non-e-moose-q7ico4",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"It's not like they blatantly told people not to develop code for Steem...except when they did. Mostly they just didn't bother with documentation,<br> and discouraged people from working on Steem,<br> and instead work on projects for it,<br> or whatever. The idea was that because it was so difficult,<br> we should leave it up to them and just work on projects on top. Mostly it was a death of a thousand cuts. Open source development isn't easy. It needs the people behind a project,<br> or someone else,<br> to put together the resources to make it easier to jump in. Because Steemit was taking the front,<br> no one stepped up to make those resources instead. Really,<br> we should have.\n\nGuess we have to make sure we do all that usual helpful open source crap for Hive.",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"steem\" ,<br>\"app\":\"steempeak\/2020.03.6\" "
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