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Show HN: gpudeploy.com β "Airbnb" for GPUs
Great idea and wishing you the best of luck!
Dropping a note that I've found https://akash.network/ ~ https://akash.network/gpus/ to be impressive, as typically with crypto projects it's all scams, however in this instance.. demand exists. https://stats.akash.network/
Something to consider!
- Open network that lets users buy and sell computing resources
- Ready to unlock a new era of decentralized computing! πβ¨ @akashnet_ Mainnet 6 is coming π Discover the power of: πͺ High-Density GPU Market πΈ Stable Payments & Take Fees π $AKT 2.0 Phase 1 Join Incentivized Testnet and win $100,000 in rewards! π° @gregosuri @boz_menzalji
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AutoGPT Goes Decentralized
Run AutoGPT on the Akash Network in just a few clicks...Akash is similar to Vercel and Railway but uses decentralized Kubernetes clusters provisioned by their Cosmos based blockchain.
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A open sourced Web3 personal server to save you from big tech
In what way is this different from Jackal Protocol or Akash Network?
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Daily General Discussion - February 7, 2023 (GMT+0)
Meh, I'm way more into Interoperability, and overall "WEB3" which includes AI I suppose. But I know how much GPU ChatGPT needs to operate, so im betting on AKASH cloud hosting to fuel decentralized AI. Which is interoperable alongside FET thanks to the COSMOS IBC / CosmWasm.
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Daily General Discussion - December 20, 2022
My take is that it's a platform that people may build some really spectacular applications on and some really terrible ones. A well designed layer on top of Cosmos seems like it could work well and there is some developer community there building cool stuff. The only time I used it was to get some money on it and play around with Akash Network about a year ago, and the UX on their main wallet was much smoother than using Ethereum/ Metamask for me.
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Cost overview?
I'm considering using Akash network for hosting, but https://akash.network/ doesn't give me any hint whatsoever about what kind of cost to expect. I understand it's a marketplace, thus there's no such thing as a pricing table. But I need to get some idea about ballpark numbers before investing any time trying it out. Is there something you could link me to which helps form an understanding of typical costs for running stuff on Akash?
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Hackathon crypto Project adopted by the DoD (Department of Defense)
This was possible thanks to the high level of programmable privacy offered by Secret and the unstoppable cloud infrastructure provided by Akash.
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Most people believe that crypto has no utility - how to change their mind?
Like β¦ renting server host for any Docker Image?? Such as Minecraft Servers, websites, or anything you can make yourself?
basic-attention-token-crowdsale
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What Happened with the Web Monetization API?
Agreed. Brave actually implemented this exact thing[1], and then got dumped together with other crypto scam projects, which continues to happen in this very thread.
Crypto haters are quick to shout that cryptocurrencies have no practical use, and introduce many problems, but this is a perfect use case for them. The negative discussion has detracted from some truly disrupting technologies being adopted, which is a damn shame.
Brave Inc. has made some missteps, sure, but I don't think they're overall an evil or scam company. A solution like BAT can eventually move us away from the current ad-infested web where advertising leeches serve as sleazy middlemen between users and companies, and scams and fake content flood the web in order to trick SEO and get easy ad revenue. The modern web is a minefield corrupted by advertising.
If browsers integrated with a decentralized wallet, that can either be filled by watching privacy-preserving ads OR by manually adding credit to them, had Humble Bundle-like sliders for users to control how much of their credit is allocated for each site, and the web had standardized APIs for websites to set their minimum price, then it would solve the monetization issue once and for all. The basic customer-business relationship would be preserved, where customers actually pay for the services they use, instead of the corrupt business models of today where web users are not even the customers, but a piece of rock gold can be mined from, and its value milked in perpetuity.
I think the single largest reason this hasn't happened yet is because it would negatively impact the profits of adtech giants who are running the web, and have a strong sway in directing its future. If any solution has a chance in getting mass adoption it needs to happen outside of the web, and be built from the ground up by avoiding the mistakes we now know have lead us to where we currently are.
[1]: https://basicattentiontoken.org/
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1Sub.dev β A world where people pay for software
minimum practical transaction size and cutting off the possibility for small casual transactions"
And more recently Brave, the browser tried to implement it.
"Crypto and DeFi are hard to use and the $330 billion digital advertising industry is failing users, publishers and advertisers. With Basic Attention Token and Brave we want to take Crypto to the next 1B users and solve the endemic inefficiencies and privacy violations hobbling the digital ad industry."[^2]
I personally think this is a beautiful idea, had it worked out as envisioned, the Internet could've been a very different and likely better place now. Pity cryptocurrencies came to be what they're in their present condition.
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[^1]: https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
[^2]: https://basicattentiontoken.org/
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Haven't been receiving my Brave rewards the last two months. Support not responding to my emails.
Not just ads that make it past the filters, but ones that Brave the company sends to you. See and https://basicattentiontoken.org/.
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YouTube has started blocking ad blockers
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Best browser and why?
Brave's Basic Attention Tokens, or BAT, are bridged across Ethereum and Solana per BAT's website; Ethereum previously used a proof-of-work model which had an awful environmental impact, but has since moved to a more efficient proof-of-stake model in September 2022, which the Ethereum Foundation claimed at the time would reduce energy use by 99.95%, though I can't find anything on the actual results. Solana as far as I can tell has only ever used proof-of-stake
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Do you guys have Incognito mode??
As far as I know, itβs alright. Firefox (and some forks of it) are considered better with the right tweaks. Un-googled chromium and Brave are generally considered your best bets for a chromium-based browser (some sites unfortunately rely on chromium, though your mileage may vary). I think Brave is considered to be a bit more secure than un-googled chromium (donβt quote me on that)β but the trade off is that Brave has its own advertising platform with crypto (BAT Tokens) which you can opt out of, but is there nonetheless.
- Make $ by using "brave" web browser
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So what now ?
In the meantime, BAT can be used to tip your favorite sites/content creators online β more information on what you can do with BAT here: https://basicattentiontoken.org
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The Age of Social Media Is Ending
As for content.. if you look at VRChat, you'll see that a lot of good content is created by the user base. Money could also be raised by buyers trying to profit off the coin. Many profit models to explore. For example Brave browser found a good way of integrating crypto with their BAT token.
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Last two months of BAT rewards have been great, what is accumulated can end up being worth a lot during bull runs!
There, I said it. Its only use case is tipping. They are pretty much a glorified version of moons, and not much better. Only about 10 million people regularly use Brave browser and there are about 1 million verified content creators accepting BAT (that's according to Brave themselves, so the actual numbers might be lower). That's... not a lot. There's about 150,000 moon vaults. I mean sure, that's less than a million. But as I'm writing this, moons have a market cap of 6.3 millions - and BAT has one of over 1.2 billions. That's impressively overvalued.
What are some alternatives?
arweave - The Arweave server and App Developer Toolkit.
Debloat-Windows-10 - A Collection of Scripts Which Disable / Remove Windows 10 Features and Apps
homebrew-golem - Golem is creating a global market for computing power.
adblock-rust - Brave's Rust-based adblock engine
community-golem-docs - Collection of community-created documentation for Golem
publishers - Publisher interface for Brave Payments
node - Mysterium Network Node - official implementation of distributed VPN network (dVPN) protocol
chainlink - node of the decentralized oracle network, bridging on and off-chain computation
siad - The Sia daemon
sku-js-php - JS/PHP reference code for SKU workflow
unstoppable-stack
polygon-edge - A Framework for Building Ethereum-compatible Blockchain Networks