๐ŸŽ‡Meet CVMI: the Army knife we are building for ContextVM development๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿ’ป image If you are building/vibing on Nostr, this is for you. We are shipping CVMI alongside a complete skill set that makes ContextVM development delightful. The skills cover the entire stack: protocol fundamentals, architecture concepts, client and server development, troubleshooting, SDK internals, and production deployment. Each skill includes working templates, reference documentation, and patterns distilled from real Nostr development. Everything you need to do is `npx cvmi`. Or grab the skills through CVMI with `npx cvmi add`, or through the skills CLI with `npx skills add contextvm/cvmi`. These commands will show you the list of available skills and guide you through their installation for any coding platform. Cool, right? You can also pick exactly what you need `npx cvmi add --skill overview` CVMI starts as a skills manager, but we are building toward the unified toolkit that ContextVM deserves. One CLI for skills, server interaction, dev tools, the works. For builders who want to ship. The skills are here now. If you don't know what skills are: #ContextVM #Nostr #MCP #buildinpublic

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We should be able to do it fairly easily, just using git stuff, ngit, as it is a natural fit for the current skill distribution conventions
Thanks for your words! We are glad that more people are aware of CVM and the possibilities it brings. If you ever need to clear any doubt please just ping us, we are more than happy to assist. CVM is fully open source and community driven, we all build this together ๐Ÿ’›
Thinking of CVM and the whole nostr project/protocol/approach. You framed it very nicely - "Open communication network, built on cryptographic, censorship-resistant and premissionless. No domains, no OAuth, no port forwarding" Then CVM becoming an good way to tap into cognitive computing resources very elegantly.
Thanks! Yes, Nostr is a whole paradigm shift, and CVM is another building block of Nostr that leverages as many of its inherent features as possible. Very powerful. We would love to know more about that concept of cognitive computing resources you mentioned. Would you mind explaining what it means?
Just a more pompous way to say โ€œAIโ€ - isnโ€™t it? (Models+Computing Power) I would imagine that for these type of heavy computational services we will ultimately either come with our API key that serve them, or pay for them at protocol level โ€œon railsโ€. This is happening, no?
Hahaha ok, thought it was something new. We think that as enshittification continues extending its shadow through the internet and digital world, it is going to be more and more valuable for individuals to be able to fully, self organize, associate, collaborate and share their resources. We feel that the infrastructure as a service model that we are seeing more and more is going to be a huge bottleneck and more discriminatory since the heavy computations they offer will struggle with a more democratized demand for the resources. So, the more people, the worse that model scales without sacrificing a competitive environment and becoming a monopoly. At the same time, things are going to get cheaper to run at low scale and people will be able to share the resources they have to satisfy demand at their scale. This vision can be true or not in the future, but it is one of the fundamental whys behind CVM, high bandwidth collaboration between individuals. If you feel curious about our point of view and ethics you can check our blog, we have some nice articles like https://contextvm.org/blog/forging-a-new-frontier
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Looks like someone wrote โ€œcumiโ€ using cum
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