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Long run yes I agree but I would bet initially it will dump out hard, IPO usually just hype and exit liquidity
SpaceX is a bet on AI now. I see absolutely no value in orbital data centers. Other companies are working on reusable rockets. The future of AI is local inference on extremely important information you don't want to share with outside firms. TurboQuant is an example of the tremendous gains to optimizing some of these algorithms. Nvidia is pouring tons of $$ into Nemotron. I could go on.
Long run my bet is Bitcoin captures the most value from AI due to the ecosystem being the most open
True, Chamath and the All-In gang are probably salivating to sell their bags lol.
We talked about @npub16x7…a44x here:
> - **41:53 Nostria adds repost relay hints and NIP-98 alignment**
[Nostria](https://github.com/nostria-app/nostria) added [NIP-18](/en/topics/nip-18/) repost relay hints, aligned HTTP auth with [NIP-98](/en/topics/nip-98/), and added Schemata validation tests.
And Nostria and @npub1zl3…jajh came up once or twice in other parts of the discussion, too.
Nostr Compass Podcast #16 is out.
Amethyst ships six releases in three days, adding pinned notes, NIP-86 relay management, and NIP-62 Request to Vanish. NIP-5A merges, defining how to host static websites under Nostr keypairs using Blossom storage. White Noise fixes relay churn with quorum-based publishing and scoped ephemeral sessions. Flotilla adds voice rooms, email login, and proof-of-work DMs. Nymchat adopts Marmot for MLS-encrypted group chats with NIP-17 fallback. nospeak launches 1.0 as a no-signup encrypted messenger. Calendar by Form* reaches v1.0.0, Amber adds mnemonic recovery, and Schemata ships 21 PRs across four releases.
Plus: Nostr VPN roster sync, Igloo FROST threshold signing on iOS, Nalgorithm relevance-ranked feeds, TENEX RAG vector stores, and 10 open NIP proposals including agent reputation, paid API announcements, and LNURL-auth key derivation.
Deep dives into NIP-5A (Static Websites) and NIP-62 (Request to Vanish) with @nprofile…ag7g , @nprofile…wp0q, @nprofile…36ag, @nprofile…dgdk, @nprofile…fnjr, @nprofile…en87 and @nprofile…mexr.
https://blossom.primal.net/b4d5028dd53ca10f4ca75ac2fafd47fdeaf253b92657b3aef1f4a34975fbb990.ogg
https://podcast.nostrcompass.org/naddr1qvzqqqr4vcpzqa6e2nmnzsgjfzdy520vdy4hywr06c9ue6crpr2zxyq749uu275qqyt8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnwdaehgu3wvfskueqpp4mhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mqpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduqp7etsd9ek7er995cnwde4xvmnydf3xcunsded095hq7ngvaenxusjnh9wl
#podcast #nostr
I actually forgot I haven't yet added the optimizations from @nprofile…65ny to the Shopstr storefronts, so it might be better to test it out there instead. DMd you the listing password.
Will definitely check it out 🫡
They are in opposition, but when taken to the logical extremes, I see peak globalism as a maximal number of localized markets.
They are in opposition, but when taken to the logical extremes, I see peak globalism as a maximal number of localized markets.
They are in opposition, but when taken to the logical extremes, I see peak globalism as a maximal number of localized markets.
It is but with much more flexibility.
It is but with much more flexibility.
I registered and doxxed myself and it seems just like chatgpt 😅
Ok, but I'm my mind localization and globalism are in opposition. Like when I think about localizing politics it is taking power back locally.
But I just did a quick search and the term "localization " doesn't seem to have a strong definition. Are you talking like GSM localization (cell phones)?
No, I mean globalization taken to it's abolute maximum.
No, I mean globalization taken to it's abolute maximum.
No, I mean globalization taken to it's abolute maximum.
Explain, this makes no sense, do you meant the optimal form of globalization...?
Growing the free market: https://shopstrmarkets.com
Growing the free market: https://shopstrmarkets.com
Hey Scrap, yeah you,, Get your hat today !
It's your calling. https://image.nostr.build/a3e9a205fc4e29a4feb3d56ea6a705fa84370692a0c150833f70094d87a105cf.jpg
Forgot about Halo 2, maybe Fallout New Vegas
Forgot about Halo 2, maybe Fallout New Vegas
Forgot about Halo 2, maybe Fallout New Vegas
Forgot about Halo 2, maybe Fallout New Vegas
Forgot about Halo 2, maybe Fallout New Vegas
Forgot about Halo 2, maybe Fallout New Vegas
It's to allow AI models to interface with external systems they're not necessarily familiar with. With Shopstr's MCP implementation, an agent would be able to query the marketplace and autonomously create a Nostr identity, browse, search, and purchase products with Bitcoin and fiat.
It's to allow AI models to interface with external systems they're not necessarily familiar with. With Shopstr's MCP implementation, an agent would be able to query the marketplace and autonomously create a Nostr identity, browse, search, and purchase products with Bitcoin and fiat.
I must be exposed to all the course grifters on the internet... 😅 General educational content is cool, I moreso mean like finance courses and that area of online community groups.
Don't agree on courses, but whatever.
Love the milk project.
It's not wrong, I would just bet most course sellers are a net drain on productivity and capital than they are a benefit. Good for them for figuring out how to capitalize on the attention personally, though.
And I completely agree on the second point. The wrapping should be normie friendly/accessible with freedom on the backend or in tandem. That's the angle we're taking with @nprofile…65ny right now to grow.
oo i started Thinking in Systems a few months back. i should pick it up again. got diverted by "Simply Complexity"
Selling courses is wrong?
Slice it in whatever way you want, we don't reach 1% of their productive output anyway
IMO some of the nicest businesses in this space are about interfacing with the fiat world wrapped in a nice package: ppq.ai, silent.link, 2fiat, etc
Was thinking more VC-type companies, but also applies to rent-seeking lifestyle businesses. Course selling and the like is a form of selling out in my eyes. Artisan, handmade, local, etc. goods and services fall out of that camp for sure though.
There's plenty of lifestyle businesses built purely on fiat. Selling to whom you mean? most don't exit
It's fantastic. Changed my framing on some aspects of capitalism and innovation.
It does have multipayment support options. I'm sure a Lightning standard could be added to it similar to how Shopify has different payment options at checkout. Getting that spec merged would probably be a hassle though... 😅
There is definitely a way to make it pipe into the data models for the standard. Seems mostly like an interface to easily map to structured ecommerce data.