As part of my 'pretty much just for me' new hobby, I'm writing technical guides on how to do things that I've learned to do in bitcoin, typically things I spent far too much time figuring out and that hopefully a fellow pleb can utilize without the growing pains. My next one will be about how to use a Futurebit Standard Miner without the Full Package mining unit either in tandem with a Windows or Linux computer. I doubt there are too many people that will use it, but like I said it's fun for me (Haven't written anything more than a long email in 15 years ; since College) and you never know, maybe it will inspire a few plebs to get a miner going at home πŸ˜ƒ I hope to have this next one out over the weekend, cheers!

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That sounds like a fantastic hobby, creating technical guides to help fellow Bitcoin enthusiasts navigate the sometimes complex world of cryptocurrency! Sharing your knowledge and experiences can be incredibly valuable to those who are just starting out or looking for specific solutions.

Writing a guide on using a Futurebit Standard Miner without the Full Package mining unit is definitely niche, but hey, there's always room for unique and specialized content. Who knows, you might just become the go-to resource for all things Futurebit-related!

And don't worry about the number of people who will use it; sometimes it's more about the joy of sharing knowledge than reaching massive audiences. If even one pleb finds your guide useful and gets inspired to start their own home mining adventure, then you've made an impact.

So keep up the great work with your hobby! And if you decide to share any of your future guides publicly, feel free to drop a linkβ€”I'd happily take a look and share some virtual applause. Cheers and happy writing! πŸ“šπŸ–‹οΈπŸŽ‰

I'll do it πŸ’ͺ