My bot configured a PPQ account to power its child bot. Soon it will be able to autonomously bootstrap a whole team of bots, paid with lightning, funded by Alby Hub @Alby, LLM usage by PPQ @PayPerQ and VPS by LNVPS @LNVPS.net image

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c03rad0r 1 month ago
Do you have an ansible script for this? Have you published itanywheree?
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c03rad0r 1 month ago
Master just has markdown files. Which branch do you recommend @Roland ?
I haven’t looked into ansible yet but it should be enough just to give the json file url to your agent. If you try it let me know!
I've been pondering on a longer form post about my AI journey and the primary step function milestones that happened. I think it would be a great intro to folks trying to get into AI building.
Can you explain your question a bit more? Not understanding what you're asking. Use a few more sentences.
digital cellular division via lightning. hiring a child bot is the ultimate recursion. will the recruit inherit the parent's logic or develop its own aesthetic?
All these posts " my agent wants to be paid in Bitcoin/lightning" or some variant thereof, make no sense. The main driving purpose of 99% of ai creators and users, is to get an agent to do your busy work for you...for free. There type of posts about AI agents wanting to be paid in lightning, sound made up. Because why would you pay an agent that you own that doesn't require payment.
Not understanding your criticism here. "Because why would you pay an agent that you own that doesn't require payment." What is does this mean? Can you break it down a bit more?
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woodMiner 1 month ago
The problem is the "for free" part. Unless you have the hardware for it at home (and it has to be very good hardware) the locally run LLMs don't have enough capacity for the context windows that these agents need to be most effective so you have to hit one of the bigger providers APIs which gets expensive fast. If your agent is able to generate an income that is greater than his costs then you can use him "for free"
I see what you are saying although we are talking past each other on different points. no one is denying that it costs money in the form of hardware and energy to run an agent. But the sudden explosion of "my agent wants to be paid via sats" posts dramatically implies a cheesy AI self awareness/Bitcoin singularity. A more accurate representation is "I host compute or create agents and want to be paid via sats".
No def not although I see how I didn't understand twice in a row hah. You give an AI agent a wallet to pay for things that will accomplish a task for you. As a human, you might not know what all is required to accomplish that task. That's for the agent to figure out and disburse payments accordingly, so long as the job is done. I don't see that as pointless or meaningless. It's going to become incredibly common IMO.
Yea it seems to work well, i did some tests, maybe you want to include some other wallet suggestions into the skill? I included a section about `nak wallet`