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I want to sell the JSON output of https://winkjs.org/wink-naive-bayes-text-classifier/
I have no examples on hand and the tool is POC terminal only. I'll respond with example in a few hours, after the breakfast club. meanwhile this is what I plan to implement in javascript at some point. ( rip off of git-ssb )
https://github.com/colealbon/git-nostr. converts the output of git format patch to base64
I am building a tool to train machine learning enhanced filters against kind 1 (or eventually any content containing) events. Currently I spend time (hours) training and end up with a payload of blocked npubs and a bayes ML model as json. My open question is how do I and my users share this payload with the community over nostr in a sustainable fashion? I wish to collaborate more and I'm looking for a nuanced answer than "you should charge people sats on a marketplace!" I already spent time on a tool to share git patches. Seems like I could sell these patches or the whole json payload in the vending machine. Do you have code somewhere or anything concrete to get me started? cafe-society.news
I'm building a tool to suppress bitcoin shills in the global feed. I post to announce new features and when important people do important things.
tool for building a personal content filter on the nostr global feed. fixed a bug where model resets unexpectedly. Seems stable enough to ask for feedback https://cafe-society.news/nostrposts
I can discuss at length how decentralized application development is about censorship resistance, and plays an important role in circumventing and deconstructing the militarized pornographic propaganda industry, but really I just want to save money on hosting.
oh yeah, doesn't run on chrome for some reason. duck duck go is fine.
Who killed Google Reader? Ten years after its untimely death, the team that built the much-beloved feed reader reflects on what went wrong and what could have been
https://www.theverge.com/23778253/google-reader-death-2013-rss-social
Back when it still existed at all. Google’s feed-reading tool offered a powerful way to curate and read the internet and was beloved by its users. Reader launched in 2005, right as the blogging era went mainstream; it made a suddenly huge and sprawling web feel small and accessible and helped a generation of news obsessives and super-commenters feel like they weren’t missing anything. It wasn’t Google’s most popular app, not by a long shot, but it was one of its most beloved.
Google’s bad reputation for killing and abandoning products started with Reader and has only gotten worse over time. But the real tragedy of Reader was that it had all the signs of being something big, and Google just couldn’t see it.
To executives, Google Reader may have seemed like a humble feed aggregator built on boring technology. But for users, it was a way of organizing the internet, for making sense of the web, for collecting all the things you care about no matter its location or type, and helping you make the most of it.
I loved Google Reader, probably because it got me going with RSS feeds. I have used RSS readers ever since, on a daily basis, to quickly and efficiently retrieve 500+ articles per day to skim and read (and make my blog posts). The irony though is, it is incredibly easy to switch to any other RSS feed reader, and just continue where you left off. So Feedly, InoReader, and many other online services (as well as self-hosted ones) quickly took up the Google Reader users.
But what did strike home for me, was the fact that Google had shut down such an essential service for me, and that woke me up to the fact that Google has very little staying power or any real interest in the products they put out. After Google+ (another service I intensively used), and others have all been shut down, I pay very little interest today in anything that Google is launching. The standing joke for the last few years has always been, so what is the name of the current Google chat/messaging service?
#technology #RSS #GoogleReader
just added nostr global feed to cafe-society.news rss reader with ML training. https
;//cafe-society.news/nostrposts . rewrite pushed less than 24 hours ago and not even tested. you can run your own cors proxy if you dont want cafe-society looking at your reading list.
I know this was a typo, but I'll point out that this is the first time in human history that someone has combined the phrases "sap" and "apps open instantly". I've heard that SAP stands for some German phrase that translates into "watch the hour glass"
The subway gate is daily, but groceries are weekly and slip fees are monthly. Lando gets a new cape every 6 months. As a developer I'd hate to have to submit random features on the daily just to match some arbitrary periodicity. Maybe a configurable multi-line item "bills" section of the profile would work.
Thanks, if you have someone in mind that you think I need to see let me know and I'll unblock them despite their occasional dalliance.
Until I get ML working, I have no choice but block the users. (I'm not far off though https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tO0Mmp9T-6o)
what do you do - they hiring for your spot? No sympathy here btw, jobs where you can get fired are not all bad but zero sum at best.
That is what I block. For me, those things are annoying and they jam an otherwise creative and occasionally meaningful signal. However, I wouldn't ask a relayer to block them because they are good for me testing my own content curation tool. ...and because centralized relay based censorship just ain't right.
I don't want to say the word because of a nam-shub situation. I would describe it as very much like #zxxpathon. blocked 1027 users so far. I'm sure your word is a good indicator too. #blockathon <- this word is fine with me though
I have had success doing a search for a certain word and blocking all users who use it.

