This. People have yet to understand where we are going. #DecentralizeNostr.

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And it doesn’t even matter 👍 👍

This doesn't even make sense 😂

Literally no clue what this means. I read dmv and think either motor vehicles or dc/maryland/virginia. Cheers to the devs that got it tho! 🤗

Data Vending Machines. It's a smart contract like Nick Szabo described in 1997.

Instead of putting change in a machine that diapenses coke, you send sats to a data vending machine and it gives you AI art, answers a question, or broadcasts your notes.

Interesting. Initial thoughts are “so Open AI but actually open?” Thanks for explaining this!

You're welcome. Here's an example.

https://home.plebai.com/

Why would clients assemble filters and search into thousands of relays if DVMs can do the same at a fraction of the cost?

What is the vision with dvms?

User experience

If we go for a model where each of us has our own personal relays, "DVM feed builders" might offer a better user experience for most people.

If it's seamless to the point where a brand new user would have zero friction, then sure, have at it. Otherwise this sounds like it would be very confusing. UX is incredibly important. The tech can be cool as fuck, but cool and better tech doesn't always win.

Agree

Then the DVM is the centralizing bottleneck?