DVM maximalist
Building DVMDash - a monitoring and debugging tool for DVMs
https://dvmdash.live
Live DVM Stats here: https://stats.dvmdash.live
Hacking on ezdvm - a python library for making DVMs https://github.com/dtdannen/ezdvm
google drive file and folder navigation is terrible UX. maybe it's a skill issue, but it takes me twice as long to find something than any other file system
Custom feeds on Nostr are a killer feature I never realized I wanted. Love the new primal UX to make your own, except that it feels too hidden. If I didn’t see a vid of someone explaining how to do it, I never would have known.
productivity tip for working with LLMs:
1. keep everything you've copied around with a tool like Copy 'em (on Mac)
2. star or favorite common context related to your LLM conversations
3. when prompting your llm, paste in relevant context like the codebase README, example files, etc.
v0 and bolt.new seem to do better with nostr-tools than the nostr-sdk js bindings. It works even better if you paste the raw README of nostr-tools repo as "guidance" along with your prompt. I've been able to get v0 to make a simple react client that fetches all bookmark events (an apparently new kind 30006 that @PABLOF7z made recently)
There's a new dev trend of adding an `/llms.txt` to your repo's root directory! Give LLMs all the context they need and save time while getting better answers - use it by pasting its contents into your chat before asking a question.
I'm working on one for DVMDash here, if you want to see a WIP example: https://github.com/dtdannen/dvmdash/blob/full-redesign/llms.txt
Consider adding the directory layout, the goals of the project, any domain specific background information, etc.
I asked V0 to make me a new UI for DVMDash that’s a mashup of mempool.space and fetch.ai and the first thing it did was go take screenshots of both sites. 🤯
I live on these tools right now:
- Claude sonnet
- v0
- perplexity pro
My bet is AI will help Nostr succeed because we have more development needs than current devs can support.
It’s conceivable that each person could have their own unique Nostr client custom built by an AI.
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