having the same database in the client as the server completely changes the way you build apps. you can selectively choose what goes public and what doesn't.

no more web servers with "accounts" where they store all your data.

a prime example of this is openai: you need an account, they store your entire chat history on their server. zero privacy.

with nostr its completely inverted. on the dave nostr app, your ai chat history never leaves your devices, and can be selectively published when sharing.

this can apply to *all* nostr apps. its a new interweb of interoperable applications with data privacy built in.

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Dave mobile app?

He will be in the damus mobile app on android yeah

But not iOS?

Maybe ipados/ios when i get it working, but apple won’t let me zap there so dave can’t really function

Oh, will the Dave account be available on iOS? Like tagging him?

yeah I can get that working again, I just need to hook up zaps

Dave is going to zap people?

no I need to make it so people can only use him if they've zapped him

Oh ok

Dave runs in the cloud and charges per query rather than running client side?

it does both

but the client side one requires you to run an ollama/llama.cpp instance and have knowledge of how to do that

the one on the network is run by me so yeah it would be "in the cloud" aka runs on my computer.

the notedeck app version of dave runs in the client and uses any AI backend available.

I meant on android. Are you saying it can communicate with your self hosted llm that accepts ollama api calls? Would be awesome if it could run on the phone.

your phone would talk to your ollama server yeah, it wouldn’t be executing the model on the phone, they aren’t good enough to do that yet

Why does Apple do you like that? Other clients can zap

This should be the model of the future.

As within so the world.

As above so below.

For social networking and media - yes. As a general model distributed networking is not actually efficient.

What does this even mean. How is putting everyone’s data into a hackable, surveillable silos“more efficient “ ?. It’s actually just dumb and lazy. having data live on the edge for private stuff makes a lot of sense.

Lol

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