nostr:npub1u656f7znujcagfhtgngvtkcflhzptnj38enyzx85da0lh63sfj7qva332p thanks for your feedback. it's fixed now. after signin nostr-tools not getting the data properly, so a quick reload after sign in fixed the issue
Excellent, thank you! It’s working now…. Is there a global feed or browse by tag feature coming soon? Nice job, this is perfect fit for nostr.
I can create a standalone Gitlab account to upload logs etc. Are you all planning to use their issues system?
It's been a while ago, but together with nostr:npub1zqcaun7cgynyaw6dapylz9cq7g4e62kj7z78hrklkwah2dcajyeqc9uza5 we developed a MVP of social bookmarking with Nostr nostr:npub1mswm0kyce37jsnrwa3jelm469rcnezyq505djwl4aparmf4xf2es8rxl8w https://yumyu.me . Please consider supporting the Geyser, with rewards even less than a year of pinboard subscription. https://geyser.fund/project/yumyume
Very cool! I signed in using nos2x-fox, trying to create my first bookmark and getting the following:
Uncaught (in promise) Error: can't serialize event with wrong or missing properties.
Tried to log in to Gitlab to create an issue using Github id and it throws a 422. I’m just breaking shit everywhere.
TIL that for 2FA the RFC 6238 recommends allowing for a time drift of at least ±1 time step (typically 30 seconds) on either side of the current time.
While I can’t get all that time back spent sitting there waiting for the token to roll over, sure as hell happy to learn this now. 😂
Agree it’s healthier to assume people have good intentions until they prove otherwise. The problem which exists in both the physical and digital space is the asymmetric advantage of assholes - a tiny percentage will ruin things for everyone.
To your point on algos, the creators know this and exploit the dynamic - both are doing anything they can to get you to react.
An npub is free to create and expensive to maintain. The people here who understand that the value of owning an npub is accretive are wise enough to not treat their reputation as disposable. nostr:note1jqh4jalzxl4lvwx8w4ge69azzpyh8wt0p3c4jy4ql47l5r8wc28st4vmlt
If you're evaluating AI based on its ability to generate gymnastics videos, you might want to zoom out a little.
Something that was profound to me listening to the Peterson biblical series is how much respect and attention he gives to the text while letting the audience know the stories are not meant to be taken as literal truth. He reveals the value in the lessons, not as a historical record.
A standard for mapping npub > app > relays would be a really useful structure because you would be separating relays by concern while facilitating app discovery between users.
Since clients don’t have a concept of relay sets for organizing public/private content is the move at this point creating multiple profiles? Seems counter to the promise of portable identities, but relays tied to identity is an unintentional blocker to better management of data sources.
Also, I still think regularly about the lovely series of articles you wrote while disconnecting from the internet.
There’s a Peterson line somewhere in his biblical lectures in which the typically verbose speaker says basically “Nature will kill you”. Don’t know why that line both makes me laugh and take notice.
Yes it's a dumpster fire, the algorithm is bad, the UX is bad, and they are trying to get into the content business which is making things worse. That said, it's a solid source of updates on new ML models, frameworks, and projects.
Where else.... GitHub? Hacker News? Twitter? Chaos. Even Hugging Face is bad at discovery and everything is right under their nose. ML industry people posting ML industry things is directionally a decent source of signal (even if it's self promotion). You just have to mute and block everything else.
I assume there are data/ML people hiding around here on nostr, but there is no real dialog. And by dialog, I don't want to talk about AI alignment, or job displacement, or copyright, or Sam Altman. I want to know what types of systems and models people are building across various sources and modalities, what's working, etc...
170M users learn what happens when you don't own your identity and content. Unfortunately they don't want sovereignty, they just want TikTok back.
Keep at it Will. The work you are doing on things behind the scenes like nostrdb are more important than social media.
People should be free to gamble. It’s up to them to asses the risks. It’s when you have this many people actively ignoring the risks, engaged in a form of self-deception, that we should probably take note. It might be something else.
The proliferation of sports gambling in the US feels so Weimar.
It's desperation disguised as entertainment.
Regulations will just extend the problem. Let things run their course.
That’s really cool. Showing people how you are working through this is valuable work to help demystify how the training process works. Although it is kinda mystical how the model adopts the collective spirit of the community. It just needs to be understood as such so people don’t start calling models spiritual. 😁
