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This post hosts all the questions and answers posted in Musing.io



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I came to Musing because I heard they had received a large delegation from Steemit, and they were using that delegation through actual manual curation to upvote users.

I don't think it should be all about the upvote, but if the dApp is actually curating, meaning it's reading what's being posted, deciding what should be awarded and then how much, that's about as good as it gets. That sets up a quality factor, too, still subjective, but at least it exists.

While being here, I rediscovered how much I enjoy answering questions. I have the most fun when I'm replying to what others have commented, or asked about from a blog post, and the feeling of fun and that I'm accomplishing something has carried over big time here.

So, for the time Musing had the delegation, I was able, for the most part, to enjoy what I was doing, and get rewarded for it. That hasn't happened that much throughout my working adult life. I've worked, I've been paid, and I've enjoyed some of it, but not nearly to the extent that I have here.

Well, the delegation is gone, Musing hasn't started to upvote again, and who knows what they're planning to do next. So far, no one seems to be providing that information.

Yet, guess what? I'm still here, and I'm still enjoying answering questions. I still need to build my stake, so we'll see how much time I continue to spend here, but I do plan to continue to use the platform as long as its available.

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Hey, @rok-sivante.

I'm afraid I don't know the answer, which is why I'm answering through a comment rather than on Musing. I'm working off El Capitan still, and have never tried to roll back a later to earlier version of OSX.

I am wondering, though, why you're wanting to do that? My guess would be High Sierra is acting up somehow, or you prefer Mojave for some reason. I'm interested in the event I find myself needing to do the same thing. I've been considering upgrading again, but I'm working on a mid-2012 Macbook Pro that I can't really afford to replace just yet so I don't want to mess things up. :)

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Running Ableton Live 9, which is not compatible with Mojave. Keep having crashes, and customer support won't even respond to requests with anything other than a "not compatible with Mojave, we recommend rolling back to High Sierra" response.

Was making due, but having so many crashes, something needed to be done.

Ended up just upgrading to Live 10, because rolling back seemed such a HUGE headache. 10 still isn't "fully" compatible yet, though is apparently supposed to function fully - and haven't had a crash in a couple hours since using it, so that might have all just been the universe's way to get my ass to upgrade already... ha ha!

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If you look above the text box as you're answering, you'll see a menu with four selections for formatting text and one that kind of looks like a grayed out picture. If you click on that, a box appears where you can paste an URL to where the image you want to include resides.

At present, that's the only way to place an image so that it shows up in your answer.

It's not like on Steemit where you can drag and drop an image from a file on your computer desktop.

However, there is a work around for that, too, in the event you really want to use the image you have on your computer.

Here's how I do it:

—I'm usually on Steemit, so on my blog page, I click on the reply tab and then pick any person's reply and also click. This would work if you went to the create a post, page, too. The important thing is you want a text box. Then, as you would normally do, drag and drop the image in the text box.

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That will give you the URL you need to copy and paste into the image box here on Musing. Make sure your cursor is set to where you want the image to be in your answer, and then paste the URL In the image box.

You may have to edit the URL information a little bit, since Steemit will add some things you don't need.

When you're done, the URL should look more or less like this:

https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmbR8v47QvYeCywebNvrdrcDLJknLWpWqixSPfh5r2fPGo/P1013784.jpg

And you should see an image appear in your text box before you submit the answer.

Note: Back on Steemit, unless you really want to reply to a comment with the image you're using for Musing, be sure to cancel out of the text box.

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Goats, that one is going on my list. Oh and I know why dogs and cats eats grass, its not really eating, but more like us taking a pill against a headache. It has something to do with their digestive system.

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Well, the reason I'm asking this question is because I really like grass eating animals and some insects. So I wanted to know, that if I finish my garden in two months, if I coukd bring some grass eating life in it. Preferably small ff course. But grasshoppers are a great one. Now I have Goats, Squirrels and Grasshopper.

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