seeing 1-tap-zaps after the clunky multi-tap-zap experience we began with gives me optimism that all nostr UX will be simple in time
well done #[0] 👏
“let’s regulate matrix multiplication” 🤡
this is a simple process and sounds interestingly useful. i particularly like how it makes you deal with discomfort.
have you used this process before and found it effective?
nostr:npub18ams6ewn5aj2n3wt2qawzglx9mr4nzksxhvrdc4gzrecw7n5tvjqctp424 purple pilled me at the airport waiting to bored the plane next stop BTC 2023
now setup a lightning wallet on your purple app 💜
got any favorites you’re considering right now?
one of my favorites was Joseph Jacks’s idea that everything should be open sourced (not just bitcoin/nostr/stuff which already seemed obvious to me). i didn’t get it when he first said it to me and now it seems obvious
any recs for heretical idea nostr follows?
what’s your best way to find and explore crazy ideas?
can this be done proactively or do they have to arrive organically somehow?
could also be a lazy shortcut to not examine the possible incentives at play
words are the opiate of the masses
i like the team, but it’s structurally similar from an organization and technology perspective
i’m interested in learning about the limitations that might be present and breakthroughs that might be possible to getting new open structures
do you support the services pro rata with any zap payment you initiate?
so many interesting ways to share value across the protocol
that project is really gross
OpenAI is just a division of Microsoft from a practical perspective
Google and Apple are in much better commercial positions in AI, imo
but personally I still want an open solution
ceo prefers regulatory capture to open competition
it’s an uncomfortable fact that if you can remove words that are obviously offensive you’ve taken on the full burden of deciding what is truth
there are a lot of good open source AI projects popping up these days - I track quite a few. but i worry about the training/inference costs leading toward further centralization of providers