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The Gouverneur

@MetaGouverneur

Join me on my journey from 0 coding skills (01.03.21) to building dapps. I study contract theory to understand what we can build on the ICP.

Zürich Katılım Nisan 2019
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The Gouverneur
The Gouverneur@MetaGouverneur·
2/6 For a while now I’ve been thinking about what an insanely scalable Blockchain, namely the IC, will allow us to build. In the following article I try to answer that question to some extent: @the_gouverneur/50-million-partners-8082dc0b0b54" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@the_gouverneu
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Pierre@PierreSamaties·
April 7th: Caffeine v3 is going to be a major leap for building apps through natural language alone. But this release is only the start. Cloud Engines and the Internet Intelligence Network come later. A whole suite of products that work together and connect the Internet Computer to the mainstream markets: a cloud built for the agent era. ICP
dom williams.icp ∞@dominic_w

Caffeine v3.0 ☕️, Tuesday, April 7th caffeine.ai A new era begins on ICP in a few days. A huge Caffeine upgrade will take place. This is about more than the new features it packs: what can be built on the Internet Computer through chat alone shall advance by a quantum leap. It will blow your mind, because you can go so much further: those wanting to build apps and services on self-writing cloud, where every technical task is automated and directed by natural language interaction, may rationally decide that the Internet Computer is the place to be thanks to the work of Caffeine Labs. But, stunning as the v3.0 advance is, this only marks the beginning of a new beginning for ICP. Caffeine is just getting started, and will be joined by other major advances unfolding in the ICP ecosystem. Several things are coming together: 1) The architecture that powers Caffeine v3.0 will ensure it continues to grow more powerful as time goes on. We expect that it will be possible for non-technical people to build almost anything on the Internet Computer in the future. Eventually special features like "Caffeine Snorkel" will also make it possible to auto-migrate legacy apps and services to the Internet Computer. 2) For the first time, Caffeine will allow all users to publish the App Market, so that other users can install copies of their apps, and if they want, remix them, since apps from the market are mutable and can be changed as needed. This is important change will be followed by the activation of monetization features, which will kickstart a new open source onchain economy based around the AI-driven development of re-usable apps and services. 3) Caffeine apps use ICP Blob Storage (which is currently exclusively available to Caffeine owing to its ongoing development) to maintain copies of files and binary large objects. Coming advances will enable Caffeine apps to store data at the world's best $/GB — making the Caffeine the perfect plartform to use to build apps that must store and share large amounts of data (for example, for a photo sharing app, or a team communications platform where video meetings are routinely recorded and archived). 4) Caffeine will soon be joined by new ICP "cloud engine" functionality, and then, the Internet Intelligence Network (IIN) — two new parts of the Internet Computer. Cloud engines will provide enterprise users with much more control over how the Internet Computer hosts their apps and services. IIN will provide everyone with access to inference on open weights models at lower cost than is possible today (for example allowing a business to create an e-commerce website on the Internet Computer where every customer can be helped through product exploration by AI, without worrying about the cost). 5) Cloud engines, which are essentially private subnets that can be controlled via a control panel, enable the Internet Computer to provide a cloud experience that feels more familiar to prosumers and enterprises used to centralized clouds. Users will be able to select the nodes combined to power their cloud engines, and nodes can include cloud-on-cloud nodes, such as AWS instances, as well as traditional sovereign node hardware. These nodes can be chosen to match precise throughput needs, or regulatory requirements (e.g. GDPR). The Internet Computer is thus transforming into a mass market cloud solution. 6) Powerful additional advantages of cloud engines include a) since they are essentally Internet Computer subnets, as usual hosted apps and services are tamperproof and unstoppable, and don't require support by security and systems administration personnel, b) hosted apps can have their query throughput auto-scaled horizontally by adding nodes, which can be located in proximity to demand, and can have ther update throughput auto-scaled by splitting the engines — enabling auto-scaling where software does not have to be updated — and c) owners can traverse underlying compute vendors and geographies and jurisdictions, simply by adding and deleting nodes, which can be done without interrupting hosted apps. 7) The Internet Intelligence Network is an extension to the Internet Computer that we plan to propose to the NNS soon (which I have mentioned before). This will be powered by community-operated hardware devices, which crucially, in combination with new technology we are developing, shall shall facilitate provision of lower per-token inference costs than AI clouds can currently achieve within targeted market segments (low costs that are derived from the technology involved, in contrast to certain contemporary decentralized GPU networks that use token appreciation to drive unsustainable subsidization flywheels). 8) A key unique additional aspect of IIN is that inference is verifiable, just like onchain compute — that is, those supplying prompts and context will know that their results are correct, and shall not have to trust that the IIN nodes powering inference haven't changed their results (for example, by inserting advertising, or malicious content). The strength of the verification is configurable. In the default mode, there will be no discernible difference in cost or performance/time thanks to the techniques developed. In higher security modes, useful for special high-security purposes, verification cost will scale linearly with every node checking the inference, while the hit to performance/time remains very small. (Note that because inference is non-deterministic, inference verification is technically challenging and novel, and will advance the state-of-the-art). In all, v3.0 is part of the Internet Computer's march towards the mainstream cloud market, which is predicted to generate $1 trillion in revenue in 2026, and $2 trillion in 2030. While we see the Internet Computer as a revolutionary decentralized cloud platform, rather than a network beloning to the web3 industry per se, we note that after tokens (Bitcoin), and DeFi (Ethereum), onchain cloud is the first new decentralized network functionality to unlock mass market potential — and it's happeing exclusively on the Internet Computer, which is by far the most technologically advanced network the world has ever seen. ICP is advancing to define an important new cloud sector, where the network is the cloud, and the cloud is self-writing.

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The Gouverneur
The Gouverneur@MetaGouverneur·
@PierreSamaties Sounds great i like it. I just think there could be more focus on the ownership part. I think if Ethereum is about financial assets, the IC could be about creating trust between people globally to commit to things. Basically to commit to apps.
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conduct|r@conductr_·
People who went from insecure to genuinely confident, what was the one shift that actually changed everything for you?
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The Gouverneur
The Gouverneur@MetaGouverneur·
@yavanikashah I don't know some guys are nuts. With my friends it's deep conversations only
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Yavanika Shah
Yavanika Shah@yavanikashah·
Hot take as a woman who actually has really wholesome female friendships: male friendships are kind of… insane. two men can hang out for 4 hours, say maybe 17 total words, share a bag of chips, send each other one stupid reel, and go home like “great catching up bro.” no emotional recap. no post-hangout analysis. no “did I say something weird when I laughed?” they can go 6 months without talking, then meet again and immediately pick up the exact same joke from 2017. women meanwhile will do a full psychological autopsy on a slightly delayed reply. I’m not even judging. I’m just observing a level of emotional minimalism that feels both deeply confusing and… kind of powerful.
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The Gouverneur
The Gouverneur@MetaGouverneur·
@yacineMTB @renderfiction always asked myself is there no software that makes this automatic? or like what are the tradeoffs there, I don't understand anything about it
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kache@yacineMTB·
I used to wonder why electrical engineers made such little money comparatively to software engineers, but now that I am learning how to be an EE it makes more sense
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The Gouverneur@MetaGouverneur·
@toddsaunders Depends a bit. in my country there's software for doctors and they were obviously built more than a decade ago. These companies make dozens if not hundres of millions and only consist of sales people. Stuff like that I think should indeed be disrupted...
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Todd Saunders
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders·
We all knew this was coming… but today I heard about it actually happening. A seed stage company backed by a well known VC openly admitted (in a board deck) that their strategy is to get access to a large incumbent’s software from a customer, clone the entire thing using Claude Code, and offer it at 90% less. Not “build something better.” Just copy it and offer it for less. The VC endorsed this as the GTM strategy. And even wrote back in writing that it was a good idea. Using a customer’s licensed access to reverse engineer a product and clone it is ethically bankrupt. I don’t know how else to put it. It likely violates terms of service. It may violate trade secret law as well (but I’m certainly not a lawyer). And a reputable VC putting this in writing in a board deck is genuinely insane. But it’s going to happen anyway. Everywhere… all the time. I don’t know where this ends, but we all knew this was coming and now it’s here.
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David
David@alpes_aux_andes·
@SahilC0 @paper I tested every tool pencil, paper, figma mcp, magicpath, superdesign..etc Paper is in top3 but it lacks two things: -Being able to import from figma -components
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Sahil Chaturvedi@SahilC0·
guys. @paper is it. this is what we've been waiting for canvas 🤝 code
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The Gouverneur
The Gouverneur@MetaGouverneur·
@kvnkld can we put everything ever on an infinite canvas pls. I need a programmable figma in my life...
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Kevin@kvnkld·
Playing around with Claude to bring things to life.
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The Gouverneur@MetaGouverneur·
@typesfast Then why do all the alibaba companies want to charge me hundres of bucks for shipping...
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Ryan Petersen@typesfast·
You can ship a 40 foot container from Belgium to China for $50 and people think capitalism is failing.
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The Gouverneur@MetaGouverneur·
@obeyguy Do something meaningful with the cash you have. the world is pretty mediocre, there is plenty of things to do. Do something that has a positive effect on peoples emotions.
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Guy@obeyguy·
Being retired at 28 is weird Other than dating, gym and hanging out with employed people on weekends What else do you do?
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The Gouverneur@MetaGouverneur·
@sweatystartup I strongly believe people want to live in reality. And that we will look at VR obsessed people the same way we look at doomscrolling. Or if these things become more addictive, we will look at them like heroin addicts.
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Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
What happened to all of those VR goggles Apple and Meta lit billions on fire to create? Anybody use them? VR was the future there for about 2 months.
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Ski Town SMB@stevehaag81·
@sweatystartup Wrong. You need to leave them on the side of the road until they can no longer see you. Then swing back and pick them up about 30 min. later. Hitting is bad.
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
How to have a successful 10 hour road trip with 3 kids under 8: As soon as the first one hits the other one slam on the breaks. Pull them out of the car. Spank their butt in front of oncoming traffic. Enjoy 9.8 hours of well behaved kids.
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The Gouverneur@MetaGouverneur·
@goddek To ourselves/other people. These are assets to people. And if promises are not kept, they lose wealth. and will react to that loss of wealth.
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Dr. Simon Goddek
Dr. Simon Goddek@goddek·
The whole world is $337 TRILLION in debt. To whom exactly?
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frisk@0xFrisk·
i am 26 years old -no job -no car -no girlfriend -5'6 -live with my parents -multiple health issues -terminally online -loves pokemon -no social life is it over for me yes or no
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The Gouverneur
The Gouverneur@MetaGouverneur·
@slatefoot9182 @kimianora And how many times did you not say anything when you should have? When your or someone‘s boundries were crossed? Anger can be great
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A Slatefoot@slatefoot9182·
@kimianora Never gotten angry, lashed out, hurt someone who didn't deserve it, and been sorry? Most people have, so I'm puzzled about the post.
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Kimia Nora
Kimia Nora@kimianora·
All emotions are healthy. Even anger, guilt and shame. The only time emotions are unhealthy is when they are repressed, unconscious and unacknowledged.
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The Gouverneur@MetaGouverneur·
@T_Zahil @JasonYoakam The relationship with a kid is infinitely deeper than with modt adults, because they are orders of magnitudes more vulnerable and thus open to bond deeper. You have no clue what you‘re missing
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Thomas Sanlis 🥐@T_Zahil·
Ahah, while I 100% agree with the idea (no kids = more chances to be alone) I think it's more nuanced than that I never had close family, everyone is scattered, everyone not talking to each other. I don't think having kids necessarily implies that you won't be alone in the future (However, I'm totally biased lol) I also think that when you don't have kids, you have more space and time to grow deeper relationships with your friends. I'm seeing this more and more! I know it will never be the same as family and kids, but it's still something, and I don't think I'd be alone at 70yo 😊🤞🏻
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The Gouverneur@MetaGouverneur·
@drgurner What the hell do you mean? It’s not even clear what you mean. They absolutely reflect our mind very often. Some of that are deeply hidden fears from childhood etc. Saying it’s random firing is so moronic
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Dr. Julie Gurner
Dr. Julie Gurner@drgurner·
Hate to break your heart, but there is no real meaning to dreams. Dreams are random neural firings. Your brain makes up a story to make sense of it - using memories, experiences, fears, concerns, etc. Dreams have functions (memory, threat simulation, etc.) but no real meaning.
Fernando@perushka

@drgurner @SchrodingrsBrat People: "Dreams have hidden meanings." Also people: "First we were on a ship, but then it was suddenly the parking lot of the office, and then one of the cars suddenly turned into Tom Cruise, and he was holding a matcha, but in some kind of bag made out of potatoes…"

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The Gouverneur@MetaGouverneur·
@justin_garson I don’t think you want to be on the „just toughen up“ side of history. Imagine most people that have some chronic desease would be too ashamed to speak about it. It’s such a waste. That’s where we‘re at. Don’t be a jerk
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Justin Garson@justin_garson·
One of the weirdest generational shifts I’ve witnessed: we used to avoid mental illness diagnoses like the plague. Now we seek them out, even celebrate them. I’ve heard people rattle off their diagnoses the way people once boasted of fishing trophies. What happened?
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