MyceliumWebServer gets ActivityPub Integration AND small demo of ActivityROS (ROS = robot operating system)
from blue_berry@lemmy.world to fediverse@lemmy.world on 16 Mar 20:37
https://lemmy.world/post/26941793

MyceliumWebServer Update | ActivityROS Demo

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blue_berry@lemmy.world on 16 Mar 20:40 next collapse

What do you think of this? I’m all ears for your thoughts :)

Chodi_MacCunt@no.lastname.nz on 16 Mar 21:03 collapse

whjyh ydid name u?

jodanlime@midwest.social on 16 Mar 21:53 next collapse

What’s it do? Any website I can check out?

infeeeee@lemm.ee on 17 Mar 01:21 collapse

There was a post about this project a month ago, @blue_berry@lemmy.world added some more info in the comments: lemmy.world/post/25493555

Shyfer@ttrpg.network on 17 Mar 15:16 collapse

It’s an AI bot that finds songs?

infeeeee@lemm.ee on 17 Mar 21:20 collapse

That was an example usecase, an MVP, to show it works and can communicate via the fediverse.

Comments from the post I linked:

The idea is that every fungi-node also has a UI, yes. So you would be able to browse the AI models - for example if you chat with bot A, and the bot is currently learning with bot B and C, those bots would be visible to you and you could open their UI, too. And it should also show bots with which it trained earlier, too.

This way you could “browse” the resulting AI web via the browser.

Well, its similar to a botnet, but one that is open and transparent. You can browse the different nodes, etc. And you can (at least hopefully in the future) add your own computing resources to the network to participate in the AI training.

Fizz@lemmy.nz on 17 Mar 02:14 collapse

Pretty neat. So when are we beating dark souls with this?