Super cool! When you say you do this all the time, do you use this as a personal task manager system (like getting things done style work planning and execution) or are you actually doing jobs posted by other people and getting paid for them?
I couldn’t zap this meme!
Git oriented people on Nostr!!!! We need to talk!! I did a thing: https://github.com/gugabfigueiredo/git-remote-nostr
Wut?!? 😮

Interesting, I’d be curious about which tools / ecosystem this is happening in if you can share
No one has built it yet, but any human on Nostr could easily become a DVM for a period of time, earning sats for jobs, all in an AI ecosystem. My bet is decentralized AI on Nostr will eat all other approaches
Does it have multiplayer yet?
Thank you nostr:npub1nxa4tywfz9nqp7z9zp7nr7d4nchhclsf58lcqt5y782rmf2hefjquaa6q8 for making the default behavior on nostrdvm to use whatever relays the original request puts in the tags.
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Imagine earning a few sats for providing bandwidth in this way!
Thought I was experiencing an issue related to relays, ran a local bucket relay, problem solved! Thanks nostr:npub1jlrs53pkdfjnts29kveljul2sm0actt6n8dxrrzqcersttvcuv3qdjynqn 🙏
https://github.com/coracle-social/bucket
Pro tip - remove the “wss://“ normally in front of relay URLs when you use it
It’s one of my main Nostr drivers, love Nostur 💜
DVMs exist on Nostr at the same level as (all?) other users (aka humans). That’s a big deal.
Wow this is good
The amount of backend stuff for various systems that Nostr can improve is immense.
Decentralized social media is a big deal, but that use case goes up against very large existing network effects. If you judge Nostr’s success based on not gaining traction on that front quickly enough, you’ll likely be disappointed. That’s why a lot of people come to Nostr, post a bit, and then leave for a while, and then come back when there’s some sort of catalyst, post a bit, and then leave again. That’s fine. It’ll take time. It’s a slow burn.
But in the meantime, the amount of development going on under the hood for all sorts of things is huge. In particular, I think the open-source social graph aspect is under-appreciated for how important it can be beyond just socials. Payments being the next obvious one, and probably bigger than people think. And many other things.
https://pippellia.com/pippellia/Social+Graph/Navigating+the+social+graph 
I’m here for Nostr and DVMs beating all other decentralized AI approaches!
Encrypted DVMs, as they are currently implemented, break one of the best features of the DVM process. What feature is that? Using kind numbers when asking for work rather than asking DVMs directly.
I’m not sure what the solution is - perhaps the user requests the type of work to be done (which kind number and perhaps metadata such as size of data they have), then DVMs can respond as a sign they are interested, then the encrypted handshake can occur after the user chooses which DVM to use.
It will be tempting to just select a DVM before making a request, and maybe the loss of flexibility and price competition isn’t enough to deter the temptation.
Episode 105: Reaction: Progrium Technology Thesis
We learn more about the philosophy behind WANIX and react to the thesis video from its creator @progrium.
With a big emphasis on reusable/extensible building blocks, WANIX and the broader Tractor ecosystem seem to dovetail well with our WASM-based agent plugin system. Can we use this for AutoDevs?
- Original video & transcript: https://progrium.com/blog/progrium-technology-thesis/
- Progrium github: github.com/progrium
- Tractor github: github.com/tractordev
- WANIX site: wanix.sh
- WANIX github: github.com/tractordev/wanix
I'm curious what you find special or unique about WANIX? At first glance it looks like a lot of arbitrary decisions made for a computing environment building block without much explanation as to why it's better than alternatives
I'm curious to the backstory of this. Was it because of Clojure?
NIP-90 DVMs are decentralized over time in addition to being decentralized over who runs them. A DVM could be created in response to my published request, that didn't already exist at the time I made the request. 🤯
This references link on the #ndk documentation site is broken, not sure who I should tag, maybe nostr:npub1ng0gxxuxwldpt8n98mgsthnxaahcd5t45343gsymmpwfmaz4m3gqhqkpmf ?
https://ndk.fyi/docs/REFERENCES.md

#nostriga is shaping up to be quite the unconference! https://github.com/nostrworld/nostriga/issues?page=1&q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen
Hello #nostr!!! I’m typing this to demo how posting works to someone who has just learned Nostr is
“The curse of artificial intelligence is the idea that as soon as a problem in AI is solved, it is no longer considered AI because we know how it works. AI invents itself out of existence.”
It’s nice to have communities based around sub areas because many academic don’t care too much about a paper unless it’s related enough to their focus areas
I’m interested in this problem as an academic myself
“Nostr may be one of those technologies that doesn’t work in theory but works in practice” - DHD

