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I like the Cashu people partly because they have an excellent sense of humor. But they also are building interesting things. I am ready to give Goose (which I am still working on setting up, but will totally have running someday and it will be awesome) a wallet full of ecash tokens and tell it to go to town making me money!

(Hopefully, it will do better than Claude..,)

i think pablo vibe coded this. some methods rethrow an error, some log then continue, some hide errors or return an empty response if an error occurred... there's zero coherence.

so don't use this in production lol

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400 sats \ 3 replies \ @ek 3 Jul
some methods rethrow an error, some log then continue, some hide errors or return an empty response if an error occurred... there's zero coherence.

sounds like NDK

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Thanks for mentioning that. This uses NDK. Now I'm wondering that if I am to fix this, I may just need to from-scratch build it and code it precisely, including the nostr integrations.

That would suck because effort, but it'd technically only suck once.

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38 sats \ 1 reply \ @optimism 4 Jul

follow-up: @justin_shocknet I saw the other day that you're using nostr-tools in some CLINK code, which is a lib I've used in the past for experiments (but not production code).

Are you satisfied with that? Would you recommend it for production?

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Yea it's basically the nostr consensus library

The clink sdk is effectively an extension of it and we started exporting it's functions to eliminate the duplicate dep

I vaguely remember looking at NDK once and thinking "wtf does this do beyond nostr-tools?"

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Some hours of downloading different types of models later...

If you use Salesforce xLAM then there's actually a new SkyNet milestone, even though this is considered prev-gen and it gets barely any attention. Its tiny 8B well-trained context succeeds where super large Qwen3-235b and mid-size Mistral-24B fail.

This kind of pleases me... see also #1021583

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316 sats \ 1 reply \ @optimism 3 Jul

It bought me some CCs too...

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Does this mean the bots are here zapping amongst us? Really cool!

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Tested it with a small model (qwen3:8b)

  1. Generate a new nostr key
  2. goose -> settings -> add custom tool
  3. fill in the stuff
  4. tell it to connect to a mint connect to the mint at https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin
  5. tell it to create invoice: make an invoice for 100 sats

lol.

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hmmm, perhaps Skynet is a bit further away than I hoped...

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Yeah also the mcp server doesn't seem to support creq nutreqs... but the LLM (big one) was convinced that everything was just fine:

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102 sats \ 1 reply \ @optimism 2 Jul

24b model...

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aws-hosted qwen3:235b

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Haha yeah, the Cashu crew definitely has that mix of brains and fun makes following their work actually enjoyable. And Goose sounds wild in the best way. Can’t wait to see it in action with a loaded wallet tearing through the internet.