PABLOF7z on Nostr: has anyone thought/written about data-processing services via nostr? I'm thinking of, ...
has anyone thought/written about data-processing services via nostr?
I'm thinking of, as
Gigi (npub1der…xzpc) says, a vending machine model.
Money in, data out.
Example:
I publish an event saying I want "X data processed in Y form, will pay Z", services compete to serve me the data back.
Rationale:
I'm integrating audio/video highlights on
Highlighter (npub1w0r…cu4x) (cc
dk (npub1kuy…kdj8) Max (npub18lz…ugm3) ); instead of handling the transcription within Highlighter (which is what I'm doing now via the `whisper` model), what if users could query for that specific service and pay for it directly to the right service provider?
Ideally, the user would have no "account" or "balance" on any of the service providers (vending machines don't have balances!), and ideally only the "best" (as understood by the user) is rewarded.
The way I imagine it working is:
* user publishes X event with the job spec
* service providers that can handle that job spec compete to serve it (risk!)
* when service provider serves the data the user pays to the "best" service provider
Ideally there would be no negotiation steps between user<>provider, at least for inexpensive compute.
Obviously there's risk to the service provider here, but it's risk that would be very easy to price/handle for a motivated service provider.
The upside is a transparent, always-on global marketplace for data-processing/compute.
Published at
2023-06-30 10:01:47Event JSON
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