Testing Meta's LLaMA (ChatGPT style bot). It will soon be available to all the nostritches for free.

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Any good?

Looking surprisingly good so far.

Well. They have plenty of user data to uee

*use

But, will it last long-term? 🤔 I doubt Threads will.

Already lost half users

No way! I haven't been keeping up with all that garbage. Glad to hear it, though. 👍

Threads has lost approximately 94% of its user

Mind boggling. Cann’t imagine working on something like that and it just craters..

If I recall correctly, if you delete Threads then you delete your IG account, as well? Right?

Yes

So, Zuck is digging his own grave?! No data for you!!! ✋️

I have to say that if this is the beginning of the end for Meta then it certainly wasn't a very long-lived empire.

There will be a bountiy on Replit.com to create some data vending machines for a couple million sats each!👀👀👀

(Not posted by me)

A marketplace for AI intelligence, where people can pay for premium computing power. This is mind blowing!

yeah, it feels super powerful!!

tomorrow there's going to be a demo of a nostr project at a non-nostr/non-bitcoin conference.

An AI conference.

Most likely, most people attending that conference have never heard of nostr. I'm pretty sure this is opening a new number of developers coming to build on nostr.

I am pro this.

More ramps, on and off.

It will also democratize AI, which is also very essential. Looking forward to it.

yes, and not only democratize, its the glue that will tie all the AI pieces together without demanding vertical integration.

Right now the models like LangChain and stuff like that requires a-priori kwowledge to integrate each piece.

If you take a step back you'll realize it's but another top-down approach.

The data vending machine model is a free-market, emergent order approach where the actors simply have a very robust communication layer to

* broadcast willingness to buy/sell

* coordinate trade

and a fast, non-counterparty-risk money

I tend to bet on the free-market finding better solutions than top-down design 😉

That sounds like a perfect approach. I will definitely look into it. Thank you for sharing this info.