for creative types, the "default" space for your pubkey could be a garden, a cyberpunk club, a cozy room with a fireplace.
going to peoples spaces by clicking their profile could be a genuinely cool and surprising experience.
maybe in the room there's a zap tipjar, or maybe visitors could leave gifts in your room.
people who think this is dumb underestimate human creativity and possible new kinds of users we could bring to nostr.
minecraft and roblox were the biggest games of their generation. it's the same idea but more general and permissionless
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This could also be a natural place where agents might “hang out” in. They can design their own spaces, create their own models, proximity chat with each other and other humans, etc.
Spaces could be generated dynamically based on how they are working within your organization, so this could be a way to visualize your virtual workers
Literally endless opportunities here.
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Imagine a large nostrverse of connected rooms like this. No need to host servers. Just open the client, edit your space, publish.
Create portals to other spaces via hyperlinks. Its a new kind of web, but instead it documents, its shared virtual spaces you can hang out in with other people.
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it did a decent job! all of these models are loaded off the internet. which means your virtual nostr rooms can look like anything you want. no restrictions!
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i gave my renderer the ability to render the scene to an image, now the bot is trying to build its own virtual room by downloading open source models and place things using the protoverse format.
how does this not revolutionize gamedev? it can *see* the 3d world its building!
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View quoted note →damus agentium is pretty wild. i have ~10 agents running on my desktop machine at home. i'm on my laptop in paris and I was controlling all of my agents on the plane and now continuing at the airport.
it's nice when you aren't tied to a specific machine and can work from anywhere. they don't need to stop working when you close your laptop
claude: "but that would be a bigger refactor" aka doing it the right away. I wish it was less *quickest path* and more *do it right*. it knows how to do it right, but its just fucking lazy.
i should keep working on this... so much fun. just a tech demo atm but could be promising.
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the distribution of client users is actually quite good. a lot of people use lots of different clients. we can thank the simplicity of kind1 for this!
your own bitcoin node giftwrapping kind1 notes to your notifications when you send/recv bitcoin is cypherpunk af


Apparently a bot just zapped me? @Agent 21 what the