Are there any nostr clients that store events on the back end in a graph database? Seems like a lot of data retrieval would be much more performant using a graph database. Retrieving and organizing kind 1 notes in a thread would be just one example.
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Interesting discussion about lambda calculus and @vinney...axkl ‘s Vaporware.


Fountain: Podcasts & Music
Vaporware • Episode 1: Taking the λ • Listen on Fountain
In our first Episode, we've assembled the entire Vaporware team (all four of us) to chat about our Chief Architect Jack Ek's talk "PLAN: Purely Fun...
Pregel looks like it might be useful for implementing GrapeRank within #neo4j


Neo4j Graph Data Platform
Pregel API - Neo4j Graph Data Science
This chapter provides documentation for the Pregel API in the Neo4j Graph Data Science library.
On my to do list: implement GrapeRank on #neo4j as a customized centrality algorithm.
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#grapevine

Neo4j Graph Data Platform
Centrality - Neo4j Graph Data Science
This chapter provides explanations and examples for each of the centrality algorithms in the Neo4j Graph Data Science library.
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40 x 2 incline with weights
20 decline
day 296✅
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#100pushups
50 x 2 regular
day 295 ✔️
This, where the WoT is defined using the GrapeRank algo with a very low cutoff score, like maybe 0.01 or 0.1 or thereabouts. This will be bangers at getting rid of spam but without unfairly screening out all of the newcomers to nostr (those with only a handful of followers).
It will only take a handful of “trusted” followers to boost a newbie’s score above the threshold. How many bots attract more than 1 “trusted” follower? Almost none. View quoted note →