Yeah, that's why we're using it for an AI-enfused, fully distributed, Big Data project. Very novel system. It's been a real slog, but we're finally getting somewhere with it and getting a chance to demo it to new audiences. The market interest is definitely there, primarily from large organisations who manage their own data and want to create a sort of Internet/Intranet hybrid. It's a shame that people who visit Nostr don't find out about us, as we have no clout here, but we're pounding the pavement outside of Nostr. That's why I stay bullish.

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Nostr has a unique opportunity because (unlike Stack Overflow, Twitter, Facebook, et al.) we're designing the architecture _after_ ChatGPT came on the scene. That means we can do complex tasks with a very thin tech stack. Everyone else is trying to modernize and smart-ize their technical debt, but we don't have any technical debt. (Other than stringified json in Kind 0 content ๐Ÿ˜ ๐Ÿ˜œ, a pox on all their houses.) AI is part of the core tech stack here, and not some creepy service we sell to spy on our captured herd of users. I think that's an asymmetric play, that might be a image
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