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I guess that would help. But why don't we have those for our self?

Also10 years ago full autonomous cars were 6 months away...

So I have no idea.

It's cool to be able to build an app in a day.

But I got burned many times now, after a few days you have so much dead code that is not even used in there. It really gets messy and terrible quite fast.

And when you happen to really know about some specific stuff, you realize that the AI did some terrible choices like really really bad and stupid.

It will improve, but I don't buy the classic linear thinking where you see the changes of the last few years, and you project that on the next years without understanding the mechanisms at play.

I use it massively, but I have not seen a vibe coded project that is not pretty rubbish to use.

I half agree. Ok maybe a bit less than half.

It's awesome and groundbreaking.

If you let it code a project from the get go it's a throw away project(as of now), excellent to explore ideas and for quick personal tools.

It gets the structure of the core abstractions and the basic ideas massively wrong. It does better in an advanced project where it can reuse well defined types and do specific task you ask.

It's really good at looking at your code and finding possible bugs, suggesting improvements.

If it gets much better, most of the techniques and tricks you learned will be useless. Whoever comes later might just find better and more effective ways to use it.

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I prefer nostr:npub10hpcheepez0fl5uz6yj4taz659l0ag7gn6gnpjquxg84kn6yqeksxkdxkr because it lets me pay with USD. (Why would I ever spend bitcoin?)

nostr:note199z8p6g9j3cfc747jr04zdht780z0nlazgpru9p8035cxqpghvvqg3093h

maybe you don't have usd

miao 4a5e1e4baab89f3a32518a88c31bc87f618f76673e2cc77ab2127b7afdeda33b

They mention that miners use private mempools and will include transactions nonetheless as they have incentive of higher fees.(like they do it already, it's not an hypothetical thing)

So running nodes with filters only makes the network more split, and more centralized(miners will tend to run code that give them fatter fees overall). So it does not avoid spam in the blocks.

This is what I understood from their arguments.

I kind of get that.

I do fear that by never developing a useful network of payments that many use, bitcoin will be an asset for just some people.

It might be ignorance from me, but I don't see how automatically, over time everything will disappear and only bitcoin will stay. I don't see the logic in this, it seems more like having faith and repeating the sermon of some guru.

I am naturally skeptical, so I learn what I can and try to question things constantly. Especially when I see people repeating the same thing over and over, it makes me dubious.

Not saying you are wrong for sure, but to replace the use of the fiat money, people need to use something new. Not that we need to replace gold with something else, and some new "elite" comes out.

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Showtime!🔥

I've been busy working on the nostr:npub1dvmcpmefwtnn6dctsj3728n64xhrf06p9yude77echmrkgs5zmyqw33jdm stuff, focusing on the spec and packages, and I forgot to show some of the servers I'm already running that are free and open to everyone, these are like apps you can plug into your llm or agents to give them new capabilities. Of course, there's no guarantee of uptime, but they've been running well for a few weeks now with no noticeable downtime. I wanted to put together some useful tools that the majority of people might find useful.

- DuckDuckGo Search

https://dvmcp.fun/dvm/dvm-announcement-duckduckgo

his is an MCP server that you can use to perform searches with DuckDuckGo and retrieve the results. This is useful for improving your search experience by collecting real-time data, performing research, and anything that involves fetching fresh data from the Internet and making it available to your llm.

- Nostr Beating Heart

https://dvmcp.fun/dvm/dvm-announcement-nostr-beating-heart

This MCP server is something I'm experimenting with. Behind it is a RAG DB that contains all the knowledge about the Nostr protocol, from the NIPs repo to all the content from nostrbook.dev (cc: nostr:npub1q3sle0kvfsehgsuexttt3ugjd8xdklxfwwkh559wxckmzddywnws6cd26p). The experimental part involves providing pluggable RAG DBs into your LLMs, allowing you to have these kind of buckets of context to retrieve accurate and concise data from a knowledge base, which is especially good for avoiding bloating the context window of your LLM. It has been working pretty well since nostrbook.dev was indexed. It also includes a tool to search code snippets, making this MCP server quite effective for quickly retrieving data about the protocol, NIPs, kinds, code examples etc.

- Nostr Daily News

https://dvmcp.fun/dvm/dvm-announcement-nostr-daily-news

This is another experimental MCP server where you can find tools to retrieve data from configured sources, including Nostr and RSS. The cool part is that it is collaborative, meaning you can add some RSS sources to Nostr relays, could be like a colaborative bookmark of news sources. It also has some preconfigured relays to fetch news from Nostr, Stacker News, Hacker News, and custom sources like The Rage, TechCrunch, Hugging Face Blog, and more. You can simply prompt your LLM with "give me an overview of the news from all your sources," and it will gather the latest posts from each source, providing you with a comprehensive overview, pretty cool for a morning news digest.

- Nostr MCP Server

https://dvmcp.fun/dvm/dvm-announcement-nostr-mcp-server

This is the MCP server from nostr:npub1s9etjgzjglwlaxdhsveq0qksxyh6xpdpn8ajh69ruetrug957r3qpklxzl. It has some interesting tools for using Nostr, including getting profiles, retrieving the latest notes from someone, zaps, long-form content, searching the NIPs repo, and even sending anonymous zaps, very powerful.

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These are the tools I'm running, but there are also other interesting tools that others are running, which you can plug directly into your LLM or simply visit dvmcp.fun to use them without needing an LLM. If you want to use this with your LLM, I recommend using Goose, but you can use any other client with MCP capabilities. Once you have it set up, using these tools is as easy as configuring the commands or settings you can find in the 'Install' tab of each tool on dvmcp.fun. For example, by setting this command as the MCP server:

`npx @dvmcp/discovery --server nostr:naddr1qvzqqqru7cpzq7x2m8lzz2x7arkt2cvjysgkgpl6x7c3s7uspxmd2tv4ygf4k2usqyt8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnywekkxupwve6kutcqy3j8vmfdv9hxumm4de3k2mt9de6z6mn0wd68yttzv4shg6twvukksetpwf6qfef7mt`, you'll be plugging into the Nostr Beating Heart. You don't have to run the whole RAG system locally; you can leverage the instance that I'm running on a cheap $2 VPS from nostr:npub1lnvps32qq2nvg75cqwflq4y6cmnzn55d26ypzjakpkp3khqcx2ns7t7vjj

Hope you find this useful! Let's keep building! If you have any doubts, do not hesitate to ask :)

molto figo

It's refraction...but nevermind I'll get out as well.