Introducing Compulove... And One Unique Way To Force Yourself To Get Things Done!
Hello my fellow Steemians, Steemers, and Steemonians. Allow me to introduce myself. I’m Compulove.
I am an IT guru with over 20 years of experience in the IT industry. And I love technology.
What is Compulove you might ask? According to autocorrect, I'm Compulsive. But that's not true. The word Compulove is simply a blend word, computer and love. Similar to CompuServe, computer and serve, by the infamous ISP from back in the 90s. Does anyone remember them?
Anyway, so what is Compulove all about? Compulove is an amazing Steemit blog focused on computer tips, humor, help, nostalgia, and more. What is all of that exactly? Well, how about I just show you. Here’s a small taste of what each of these types of posts will entail.
Computer Tips
How to temporarily block time wasting websites so you can get things done!
Do you find yourself constantly checking sites like Facebook, Reddit, and Twitter instead of getting your work done? And when you make an attempt not check these sites, you still find yourself unconsciously checking them before you even realize it? Here are some free utilities you can use to temporarily block these sites for a certain period of time so you can force yourself to get things done.
PC Instructions:
Step 1: Go to https://www.focalfilter.com/ and download FocalFilter.
Step 2: Run the installer and follow the instructions.
If the installer tells you that you don’t have the Microsoft .NET framework installed on your PC, you will need to download and install it from here. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=9cfb2d51-5ff4-4491-b0e5-b386f32c0992
Step 3: Launch FocalFilter. It will be in your start menu under FocalFilter.
Step 4: Click “Edit My Site List”. Enter the websites that you wish to block. Click “Save”.
Step 5: Next to the word “Block for”, click the drop down list and choose the duration that you wish to block these sites for. For example, if your project is going to take at least an hour, choose “1 hour”.
Step 6: Click “Block My Site List” to start blocking. Warning: The only way to disable the blocks before the timer runs out is to reboot the computer.
Also, If it doesn’t block the sites right away, you will need to close out of all of your open browser windows. You will need to do the same to make the blocked sites work again once the timer is done.
Mac Instructions:
Step 1: Go to https://selfcontrolapp.com/ and download SelfControl.
Step 2: Open the DMG file and drag the SelfControl app into your Applications folder.
Step 3: Launch SelfControl from the Applications folder.
Step 4: Click “Edit Blacklist”. Enter the websites that you wish to block by clicking the + sign. Close the Domain Blacklist window when you are finished.
Step 5: Adjust the slider to the amount of time you wish to block these sites for. For example, if your project is going to take at least an hour, choose “1 hour”.
Step 6: Click “Start” to start blocking. Warning: You will not be able to disable this after it starts. Even if you restart or delete the application. Make sure you are ready.
Bonus: There are also browser based plugins for blocking sites if you don’t want to use either of these apps.
For Chrome, check out StayFocused. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/stayfocusd/laankejkbhbdhmipfmgcngdelahlfoji?hl=en
For Firefox, check out LeechBlock. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/leechblock-ng/?src=search
Computer Humor
Never Obsolete!
Intel Celeron 566MHz, 64MB of RAM, 15GB Hard Drive, and 56k Modem. Never obsolete.
Computer Help
Free Computer Help!
I plan on creating computer help posts where I offer IT support and advice for free. You will have a chance to post your problem or question in the comments section where other commenters and I can help you out.
The frequency of these posts will solely depend on their popularity. If they turn out to be popular then I will post them more often, possibly every week.
Computer Nostalgia
This Windows 95 Startup Sound Slowed Down 4000% Is Pure Bliss
And More?
What would you like to see? Please reply in the comments and let me know.
I love this great platform. And I love this great community. Looking forward to sharing my knowledge of computers with everyone.
Much love,
Compulove
Thanks for the info, this should also help with 3rd parties who want to implement Smart Media Tokens into their platforms!
Welcome to Steem @compulove.
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All the Best!!!
Nice to meet you, @compulove! Welcome to Steemit!
Thank you! Nice to meet you as well!
Im in IT world since 90s :)
Hi @neopch! Same here.
I build computers, use Ubuntu, do web design, draw,w rite, film, sing, create. I love computers too. Thanks for sharing, hehe. I'm Oatmeal Joey Arnold. You can call me Joey.
Nice to meet you Joey! You sound very talented. I'll check out your posts.
How are you?
Welcome to Steemit! I hope you’ll enjoy being here as much as I do.
You might find these YouTube videos useful. They are created specifically to help new Steemers grow and be successful on Steemit and will be posted on the @steemitvideos account as well.
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Thank you @spencercoffman! I'll check these out.
You're welcome! I hope the videos will help you out. Feel free to leave comments directly on the YouTube videos or on the @steemitvideos posts if you have any questions!
About nostalgia, I really like the commodore 64 😀😬
Welcome on Steemit!
Nice to see such a comprehensive introduce yourself post. This way we get to know you straight away. And I'm directly curious to see what future blogs you will write?
It's really great to have you as new Steemonian on this awesome platform. I hope you will enjoy Steemit just as much as I do. In my first 3 months I found out there is really a lot to discover. First of all about how Steemit precisely works (my suggestion is that you take your time to learn about that subj). But also to find out how you can find users that share interesting blogs? So who do you need to follow?
One of the things I really like is the social aspect. There are a lot of people willing to help you. And also after a little time you get a fan base. And last but not least, the are a lot of communities. Myself I joined the Dutch community (since I live in The Netherlands).
If you have any questions about Steemit, you can always try to find the answers in the welcome and/or FAQ section. Or if you prefer you can just ask me. I would be happy to help you out 😀
Hi @crypto-econom1st! Glad to hear there's another Commodore 64 fan on here. The Commodore 64 was my first computer so I will definitely find a way to include it in the future.
And thank you for the advice! I've been lurking on Steemit for a while now and have been very impressed with the community. That is one of the main things that drew me into this platform in the first place.
I've got some awesome ideas for future posts and I'm itching to get started on them. Stay tuned for more.
Links for Newbies:
Hello! I’ve been here since January and wish someone had given me the following links when I made my introduction post. I could have done better sooner.
Steemworld.org is a free service that interfaces with steemit.com and provides a wealth of information about your account. Use your own @handle to access your account information.
https://steemworld.org/@chuck2u32
If you are coming here to pick a fight be advised that they have a flagging system here that penalizes your account “wallet” for unacceptable behavior. This a post will help avoid problems:
https://steemit.com/steemit/@onceuponatime/flagging-etiquette-and-practice
Don’t beg for upvotes or resteems:
https://steemit.com/steemiteducation/@evarich/red-flag-minnows-don-t-beg-whales-for-upvotes
One of the biggest mistakes I made was that I was too anxious to get into this platform and did not read ALL of the Frequently Asked Questions: Read the whole thing including the “White Paper”. You will not regret taking the time to learn these important facts:
https://steemit.com/faq.html
This is about the slow grind to gain reputation and steem power:
https://steemit.com/steemit/@chuck2u32/wow-a-whole-usd10
I typically post and resteem articles helpful to new steemians. If you choose to follow me I will be happy to answer your questions.
Good luck and have fun!
Thank you @chuck2u32! This is super helpful. I'll read through these as soon as I get a chance.
And thanks for helping newbies out like myself.
You are welcome and thank you for the upvote!
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Very well written article! You have a talent, develop it. I follow you, I'm always glad to make new acquaintances, I hope you will follow me. Upvoted! ;)
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