

Kinode Office Hours
Bichul Ritsen and Habsul Rignyr
Kinode Office Hours (Formerly The Network Age Podcast) reposts Kinode's weekly Twitter/X space for RSS-preferrers. Join team members @petruch10, @basileSportif, @m_e_doria, and guests to learn what's what in the world of @KinodeOS.
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May 24, 2024 • 42min
Office Hours 15: The Kinode Genesis NFTs
In this session of Kinode Office Hours, Basile and Doria discuss the launch of Kinode Genesis NFTs, emphasizing their benefits such as free hosting and access to new tools on the Kinode platform. We highlight the ease of use for developers, including features like SSH access for seamless app deployment. We also showcase several applications available on the Kinode App Store, including the MemeDeck app, Barter, the AI-enabled NFT trader, the Twitter feed Filter, and a contact management app. Develop on Kinode: https://book.kinode.org Basile: https://twitter.com/basileSportif Doria: https://twitter.com/m_e_doria Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/guqKRnPup7

May 15, 2024 • 47min
Office Hours 14: The Kinode Command Center
In this episode of Kinode Office Hours, we discuss the Kinode Command Center. Command Center serves as an aggregator of various API keys, simplifying the development of apps that leverage multiple APIs. We explore the integration of Telegram, OpenAI, and Groq, as well as future expansions to include APIs like CoinMarketCap. The episode highlights the ease of developing modular apps with the Command Center and its potential for creating seamless, composable applications. We also touch on the challenges and benefits of using Telegram as a frontend and the importance of a unified approach to messaging between processes. Develop on Kinode: https://book.kinode.orgBasile: https://twitter.com/basileSportifDoria: https://twitter.com/m_e_doriaJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/guqKRnPup7

May 15, 2024 • 43min
Office Hours 13: Kinode Is Not A Chain
In this week's episode of Kinode Office Hours, we discuss the distinct approach Kinode takes towards decentralized computing, emphasizing that Kinode is not a blockchain. We talk about the nuances of Kinode's hybrid architecture, integrating both on-chain and off-chain elements. And we explore the advantages of this hybrid model in addressing scalability and efficiency challenges that blockchain applications face. Key topics include the development environment, RPC endpoints, the unique off-chain functionalities Kinode offers, and the potential for creating rich applications beyond the limitations of traditional blockchain systems.Develop on Kinode: https://book.kinode.orgBasile: https://twitter.com/basileSportifDoria: https://twitter.com/m_e_doriaJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/guqKRnPup7

May 15, 2024 • 38min
Office Hours 12: Hosted Kinodes (and why software deployment needs us)
In this week's episode of Office Hours, we discuss hosted Kinodes and explore why software deployment is a crucial aspect of the tech landscape. Jonathan, the key developer behind our hosting framework, shares insights on its development and current testing phases. We cover the transition from traditional cloud services to decentralized computing, the importance of easy node deployment, and the unique advantages our hosting solution offers over bare metal setups and VPS. Develop on Kinode: https://book.kinode.orgBasile: https://twitter.com/basileSportifDoria: https://twitter.com/m_e_doriaJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/guqKRnPup7

Apr 30, 2024 • 38min
Office Hours 11: The Kinode Twitter Filter
Welcome to the latest Kinode Office Hours. This week, we talk about a tool designed to enhance your Twitter experience—the Kinode Twitter Filter. Now in the Kinode App Store and as a Chrome extension, Filter employs artificial intelligence to customize your Twitter feed according to your preferences. Join us as we explore the inner workings of this filter, unveil its features, and even give you a sneak peek at what the future holds. Develop on Kinode: https://book.kinode.orgProject Lead Basile: https://twitter.com/basileSportifLead Dev Doria: https://twitter.com/m_e_doriaJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/guqKRnPup7

Apr 24, 2024 • 35min
Office Hours 10: Banyan x Kinode
This week, we speak with Claudia Richoux, the CEO of Banyan. Our conversation focuses on Banyan's innovative distributed file system, which aims to provide secure, affordable, and decentralized data storage solutions. Claudia explains the concept of a "data wallet" and outlines how Banyan's technology integrates with decentralized networks to improve data handling, security, and cost-effectiveness compared to traditional cloud services. Banyan: https://twitter.com/BanyanComputer Develop on Kinode: https://book.kinode.org Project Lead Basile: https://twitter.com/basileSportif Lead Dev Doria: https://twitter.com/m_e_doria Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/guqKRnPup7

Apr 8, 2024 • 56min
Office Hours 9: zk-Rollups and the Chess App
This week, we discuss how Kinode simplifies blockchain application development by abstracting away infrastructure setup, allowing developers to focus on core application logic. We highlight Goldfinger's zk-Rollup template and chess game as an example, noting how Kinode's architecture facilitates better UX and seamless composition of on-chain logic and off-chain interactions in a multi-rollup future. LinksDevelop on Kinode: https://book.kinode.orgProject Lead Basile: https://twitter.com/basileSportifLead Dev Doria: https://twitter.com/m_e_doriaDeveloper Goldfinger: https://twitter.com/golfinger_kinoJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/guqKRnPup7

Apr 8, 2024 • 56min
Office Hours 8: Barter, and LLM Negotiator App
This week we discuss Barter, an LLM-powered NFT negotiator app built on Kinode. We discuss the app's functionality, creative "prompt hacking" possibilities, and broader implications. Barter allows users to set up a Telegram bot to automatically negotiate NFT sales based on customizable parameters. The discussion touches on the potential for AI to engage in financial transactions, the need for extensive testing around prompt injection risks, and the power of Kinode's permissionless and iterative development environment.LinksDevelop on Kinode: https://book.kinode.orgProject Lead Basile: https://twitter.com/basileSportifLead Dev Doria: https://twitter.com/m_e_doriaJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/guqKRnPup7

Mar 25, 2024 • 53min
Office Hours 7: Trent from Holium
In this week's Kinode Office Hours, we're joined by Trent from Holium to discuss their new project MemeDeck, a platform for AI-powered meme generation and curation. The conversation explores the nuances of building decentralized applications, and how Kinode's modular architecture allows developers to choose which components should be centralized versus decentralized for optimal user experience and scalability. Trent shares insights into Meme Deck's architecture, which leverages Kinode for user data storage and identity while relying on centralized services for compute-intensive tasks like meme generation and search. The team also dives into Holium's vision for a decentralized AI infrastructure, where users can contribute their GPU power to train models and execute tasks, earning rewards in the process. Basile and Doria emphasize the importance of ergonomics and the "build another app" principle in designing developer-friendly systems that can compete with centralized platforms. Tune in for a fascinating discussion on the future of decentralized AI, the power of memes, and the role of Kinode in enabling a new wave of Web3 applications.Develop on Kinode: https://book.kinode.orgHolium Corp: https://twitter.com/holiumcorpMemeDeck: https://twitter.com/MemeDeckAppProject Lead Basile: https://twitter.com/basileSportifLead Dev Doria: https://twitter.com/m_e_doriaJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/guqKRnPup7

Mar 25, 2024 • 53min
Office Hours 6: Kinode release 0.6
In this week's Kinode Office Hours, we dive into the philosophy and rationale behind Kinode's 0.6 release, a major milestone on the path to the highly-anticipated 1.0 version. We discuss the importance of achieving a stable, backwards-compatible API as early as possible in the development process. Drawing parallels to Ethereum's unwavering commitment to backwards compatibility, we highlight how this approach forces the team to build real applications from day one, ensuring that the system can actually support the intended use cases. Develop on Kinode: https://book.kinode.orgProject Lead Basile: https://twitter.com/basileSportifLead Dev Doria: https://twitter.com/m_e_doriaJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/guqKRnPup7