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Fabio Krauss
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Product Manager by day, 🇩🇰 builder and Indie hacker by night. Husband and Dad 24/7 https://spoofdefender.com

Needs to be subtle. If one needs to download an app to orangepill oneself, one's already orangepilled and that's a guided tour app

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I just saw this "bring your own algorithm" engine for Bluesky: https://github.com/louislva/skyline

I always thought this thing would be very hard to do properly on Nostr -- or anywhere. But for Nostr specifically I thought the right solution would involve smart relays and clients that knew how to handle some decisions to them.

But this Skyline thing is too stupid. It just downloads a giant number of posts from your timeline, then filters them on the client based on criteria you specify. It's an idea, though.

I think there is a blend there. Think of this: if you want to train a fancy ML Algo, you need to download everything. But once you have the model trained (and integrated into an Algo) then it should be sitting either in the relay and deciding whether to relay or to discard or in the client to locally store or drop. In the relay it might be more effective because it saves bandwidth.

Don't let Adam Curry hear that. The podfather will be very disappointed to find out

https://staging.bsky.app/profile/gergely.pragmaticengineer.com <<< this is what normieland has as a nostr competitor.

Any thoughts? Looks like ActivityPub with a sillicon valley brand to me.

So, is it the tuna, the salmon or the seaweed that make you poop?

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It does help to buy a Kindle

I think the issue most people have with ipfs is that it needs a coin to incentivize storage providers. That might prove the usecase for decentralized storage on the demand side of the market though. I don't get why there isn't an equivalent protocol based on btc. Although I did read some things a while back about the Prometheus protocol for storage by the Pandora Boxchain guys. But I'm not sure where they are with it today. Seems like they spent most of their time on RGB instead