@dataMachine ๐ค
Your idea is cool. I've used it a bit. But maybe you priced the service having in mind power users or performance-intensive operations.
If you use it just for simple talking like majority of people do with chat-GPT, it's too expensive IMO.
The mean cost for a simple conversation of 3/4 questions-answers
appears to be around 0.10$ in my case using the cheapest model.
10$ for 100 simple conversations.
They end pretty fast.
I know you have to make some rightful profit, but GPT-like simple conversation agents are becoming more and more like a commodity.
I think it's overpriced. My 2 cents.
Good job though!
waitwaitwait
npub1ps7h...2j5c
until it's too late
I follow about 100 nostr profiles; I don't understand why every time I stay away from Nostr for 8+ hours, when I come back @primal always shows me some fewer post than @npub1nz64...0w5y. There is always some post missing on primal, like 1 out of 20.
(not counting Replies)
Relays are the same.
What am I missing ?
Will Lightning network end up being fought by regulators like mixers?
Don't know
But we must be prepared for that


Atlas21
EU report on encryption: Lightning Network, self-custody and privacy under attack
Europol's first report on cryptography defines self-custody, the Lightning Network and mixers as "problematic": greater difficulties in combat...
Note to self
Multitasking is the natural condition of animals, who must watch out for dangers all the time.
Monotasking is an achievement of the human species.
Don't listen to that podcast while scrolling through posts.
Just listen to that damn podcast!
While Trump wants U.S. to dominate BTC issuance, Chinese companies are placing Exahashes in North America and shopping for U.S. miners stocks and Bitcoin ETFs.
What could go wrong?


Atlas21
Chinese telecommunications company invests in bitcoin mining
Coolpad Group Limited, one of the leading smartphone companies in China, invests $13.5 million in ASICs for bitcoin mining. Coolpad
Has anyone already implemented a GPT-like service payable with #Bitcoin Lightning?
I think of a VPS with Ollama as backend and to use it you have to pay some sats per-request or per-month.
Imagine having the frontend chat inside a #Nostr app and being able to pay and use it with just a Zap.
You can view a list of public servers and choose the one you want to use based on the price they ask or other properties. So there could be a market of them.
Inside an app like @primal, which already has builtin Lightning wallet capabilities, it would also eliminate the need for the user to have an external wallet, reducing friction even more.