This could also be a natural place where agents might “hang out” in. They can design their own spaces, create their own models, proximity chat with each other and other humans, etc. Spaces could be generated dynamically based on how they are working within your organization, so this could be a way to visualize your virtual workers Literally endless opportunities here.
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Imagine a large nostrverse of connected rooms like this. No need to host servers. Just open the client, edit your space, publish. Create portals to other spaces via hyperlinks. Its a new kind of web, but instead it documents, its shared virtual spaces you can hang out in with other people. View quoted note →
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How so? Humans interact in virtual worlds every day. This thread im replying to you in is a virtual world, just a low fidelity one.
i grew up in virtual spaces (wow) i think its a neat idea to protocolize the idea so you could build an open web of virtual spaces like we did for documents. Comparing it to a silo’d proprietary shitcoin like meta is frankly insulting and short sighted
And agents make sense here because I would feel like i would be wasting my time if i was building this myself. Right now its just one agent out of my other 6 or so that are focused on building damus apps (notedeck,agentium,notecrumbs,damus ios, damus android, etc)