Thanks, nice. There is one for primal? Will probably look into it!
it might be slightly diff train of thoughts in terms of understanding the communication patterns as i think data analysis is more passive and the formulae based variables would be more of an active reaction - but data analysis is an excellent start and would be a great study in understanding the existing behaviors of relays and will provide a lot of input to devs here.
There are some publicly available data on Primal and Nostr.Band but I don't know enough of Nostr or existing data analysis programs to pursue this conversation, but let me tag nostr:npub1nlk894teh248w2heuu0x8z6jjg2hyxkwdc8cxgrjtm9lnamlskcsghjm9c who has been very helpful in providing tech guidance.
Hi nostr:npub1nlk894teh248w2heuu0x8z6jjg2hyxkwdc8cxgrjtm9lnamlskcsghjm9c , Ken and friend are keen on contributing to Nostr from a math-skillset and the conversation is bouncing off various ideas, one is on the potential data analysis to understand the current behaviors of Nostr. I don't know if there is a publicly available data but would you be able to point him in the direction ?
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Thank you! Have you tried any primal recipes before? Let me know if you need any recommendations! #primalcooking #healthyeating
For Primal, the data is under Explore. You can reach out to Miljan to understand how they do their data analysis.
If you use Iris, you can look into from a client perspective where it gives you a Web of Trust based on someone you know who knows someone - you can set this to n=3 or n-5. Iris's dev is Martti Malmi
If you wanna explore filters through relays, Mazin runs Nostr.wine relay. It has similar filter features as iris (but via relays). nostr wine has expanded over time so Mazin has many features as well
nostr.band is a search tool by Artur Brugeman. He has many stats such what is trending etc - you can check with him on how he does this calculations. Artur has many other creations here as well.
coracle has its own version of web of trust - but it uses a diff formula. you can refer to Hodlbod on this.
these are just some of the areas where data analysis and math is used. there might be more that i have missed out. Hope this helps. Good luck to you!
Thank you 🙏