BR048 - Nostr: Coracle, Damus, NDK, Snort, Primal, DVMs + MORE ft. William Casarin, Pablo & Hodlbod
Sep 1, 2023
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William Casarin, Pablo, and Hodlbod join the podcast to discuss the latest updates in Nostr. They cover a wide range of topics including software releases, project updates, Bitcoin projects leveraging Nostr, project spotlights, news and noteworthy updates, and reads and resources. This episode is packed with valuable information for anyone interested in the Nostr community and its developments.
The NDK's Veldt library simplifies interaction with Noster by providing an interface for creating various elements and DVMs.
Swarmster is an updated Q&A client for Noster, offering a free platform for asking and answering questions.
Having diverse path keys for DVMs allows for flexibility and customization in processing requests and delivering relevant results.
The Noster ecosystem boasts various projects, including a Noster browser, Web Store, and password manager, encouraging innovation and funding opportunities.
Deep dives
Highlights and DEXI Cache Extensions
The Highlighter and DEXI Cache extensions have been released, allowing users to create highlights and bookmarks on any website, as well as caching data for improved performance.
NDK's Veldt Library
The NDK's Veldt library makes it easier for developers to interact with Noster by providing a simple interface for creating various elements, such as jobs, job feedback, and DVMs.
Release of the Indicate Library
The Indicate library, version 0.8.21, has been released, featuring the implementation of new external identity tags and other improvements.
Swarmster Version 0.24.0
Swarmster, a cute Q&A client for Noster, has been updated to version 0.24.0, offering a free and open-source platform for asking and answering questions.
Diverse path keys for DVM's
The speaker discusses the importance of having diverse path keys for data vending machines (DVM's) within the same process or code base. By having multiple path keys, specific algorithms can be implemented for different use cases, such as content discovery or translation. This allows for more flexibility and customization in processing requests and delivering relevant results.
Data Vending Machines (DVM's) explained
The speaker provides an explanation of data vending machines (DVM's) as a way to send requests to processing algorithms. DVM's can perform tasks such as image generation, summarization, or translation based on the input provided. Clients can choose from a variety of DVM's with different algorithms, trade-offs, and price points.
Noster-based projects and updates
The speaker highlights various projects and updates in the Noster ecosystem. This includes a new Noster browser for Android, a Noster-based Web Store, a password manager, and several other applications and tools. The speaker also mentions Noster conferences and events, such as NastraJa, and encourages small projects and developers to continue innovating and applying for funding opportunities.