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Ross
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Interested in open data, machine learning, and distributed systems.
Replying to Avatar Gigi

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We *give* our attention to the things we love, so it’s not illogical to seek attention.

Maybe that’s the paradox, you must give with no expectations.

Actually, for $1 an article it would be great if I could read it, highlight it, then have all my notes indexed into my own personal LLM that's encyrypted and backed up for me. Journalism needs a value add layer.

Paywalled interview with Jack Dorsey on The End of Social Media.

I would zap $1 to read it, but I'm not willing to sign up for yet another subscription.

https://www.piratewires.com/p/interview-with-jack-dorsey-mike-solana

A fair, transparent, social ticketing service built on nostr would be freakin amazing. I’ll do whatever I can do to support this project.

nostr:note10uf3jhl5htp6qmjg8590gqtv76523tqg9s0r2tv0upxuhxc7xhds53zprg

I am not. This would be an infrastructure heavy project requiring a small dedicated team to do it right. It’s not an application, it’s a data pipeline and a massive index, which if you invested in you would need to monetize to sustain.

Better ways to visualize relationships, traffic, and storage across your notes, relays, and contacts.

Found these to work with some basic functionality.

https://badges.page

https://nostrbadges.com

Looking for a more seamless way to show off my fancy new @bitpopart badge

Which clients currently display badges? #asknostr

I store my sats in a “vault” because I hear unhosted wallets are not compliant. Better safe than sorry.

Top shelf note 😂.

FYI can’t zap you from Primal.

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You could add to that: “because responsibility is expensive”

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There is not much info about nostr on the internet so most open source models don't know anything about nostr. I checked Opus too, it knows a bit.

Then I have to go to nostr notes to make a model learn about nostr. But notes here have lots of other wisdom too. This project could be also about finding the best wisdom on the planet! That means I could use notes on other topics here as well.

Nowadays investing more time into the project where I train an LLM based on wisdom originated on Nostr. If anybody is uncomfortable about their notes being used in this project, lmk. I can exclude you.

We could look at this project in another way too: This LLM trained on Nostr notes could be our "export" for the rest of humanity. While waiting for them to join Nostr, we could also "export nostr to them". It will be like a library based on nostr wisdom. Think of an LLM as a library that you can also talk to...

I am really impressed by nostriches. This community can guide other communities.. What do you think?

Think of a big library 'adjusted' or 'aligned' by nostrich values.. Do you want to get in or do you prefer to be out? What an average nostrich would feel about this?

Other projects could still use the notes and I am sure big corps are using tremendous amount of user data elsewhere to train. They are probably not touching nostr because it is still small and it would derail them or make their models 'rouge'.

Do you feel like you own the notes and nobody should use them or do you feel like your notes carry wisdom and must be learned from?

I don't plan to make money out of this or gain popularity etc. I plan to make it available via DMs at some point. Maybe it could be the first "customer service" of nostr where new users could ask questions and get answers.

Go for it! Smaller domain specific models are a natural path. The more transparent you are about how you are preparing the data and training the models the better. Help educate people on how this stuff works.

Hi nostr… this message will be encoded in the nostr-LLM one day.

Totally agree, that’s what caught my attention. He has identified the problem which many open source developers are struggling with, but the solution feels like a return to the past.

Bruce Perens recently outlined a "Post-Open" vision that aims to compensate developers fairly for their work and provide a more streamlined licensing and compliance model for companies using open source software.

https://www.thestack.technology/open-source-pioneer-perens-says-time-for-post-open/

https://perens.com/static/DEVELOPMENT_LICENSE.txt?v=2004_04_01

Reading it, the license grants restricted rights to use the software for free up to $5 million in revenue per year, after which companies must pay for additional rights. It also sets conditions like prohibiting export for military/defense purposes, requiring modifications to be publicly released or paid for, and banning training of machine learning models without releasing the resulting model under the same terms.

I've got a ton of respect for Bruce but if you were thinking about adopting something like this you would be better off hiring a lawyer to write something more specific on your behalf.

We've had Free as in beer... Free as in speech.... and now Free as in a large legal team.

Has anyone been playing around with Air Chat? I'm a huge audio/podcast guy so assumed I would enjoy it, but the short clips and responses don't end up translating into an actual conversation. Finding the context and flow to be disorienting.

Seeing a nostr screenshot was a pleasant suprise though.