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m34t704f
@m34t704f

INTJ Dev - Meatloaf like the singer or your mom's recipe 🍴

"Dammit Jim! I'm a developer, not a doorman"

nostr relay WIP πŸ€“

Relays (6)
  • wss://relay.primal.net – read & write
  • wss://relay.damus.io – read & write
  • wss://zap.Watch – read & write
  • wss://nostr-relay.algotech.io – read & write
  • wss://bucket.coracle.social – read & write
  • wss://pyramid.cult.cash/ – read & write

Recent Notes

utxo the webmaster πŸ§‘β€πŸ’» · 1d
You can probably restore this wallet directly in wisp and not even use WoS 🐸
ruralrover · 52m
You didn't read anything. You need a gaming PC to even think of running this. Fool Moron
Jared Logan · 1d
GM Nostr Great day to go to Mass ✝️ I've spent a lot of free time this past week building about 1 app per day in shakespeare.diy. This has been incredibly fun and insightful. I think I've learne...
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I'm curious as a fellow Shakespeare.diy experiment or, which AI model and provider do you use. Do you also checkout/download the codebase locally to work on it? I agree keeping at it is really important. Good prompts are important. I found mine getting about 95% then stuck in a loop of console errors that required me removing built .js files and trying to have them recompile. Anyways curious about your methods. Have a blessed day πŸ™
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Jared Logan · 1d
I use Sonnet 4.6 and Opus 4.6 directly through the Shakespeare AI tokens for the most part. These seem to do the best work for larger tasks. I've been experimenting with xAI models (which are very cost effective, and function well for UI and lighter tasks) as well as nostr:npub16g4umvwj2pduqc8kt2rv6...