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Office Hours 7: Trent from Holium

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In this week's Kinode Office Hours, we're joined by Trent from Holium to discuss their new project MemeDeck, a platform for AI-powered meme generation and curation. The conversation explores the nuances of building decentralized applications, and how Kinode's modular architecture allows developers to choose which components should be centralized versus decentralized for optimal user experience and scalability. Trent shares insights into Meme Deck's architecture, which leverages Kinode for user data storage and identity while relying on centralized services for compute-intensive tasks like meme generation and search. The team also dives into Holium's vision for a decentralized AI infrastructure, where users can contribute their GPU power to train models and execute tasks, earning rewards in the process. Basile and Doria emphasize the importance of ergonomics and the "build another app" principle in designing developer-friendly systems that can compete with centralized platforms. Tune in for a fascinating discussion on the future of decentralized AI, the power of memes, and the role of Kinode in enabling a new wave of Web3 applications.

Develop on Kinode: https://book.kinode.org

Holium Corp: https://twitter.com/holiumcorp

MemeDeck: https://twitter.com/MemeDeckApp

Project Lead Basile: https://twitter.com/basileSportif

Lead Dev Doria: https://twitter.com/m_e_doria

Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/guqKRnPup7

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In this week's Kinode Office Hours, we're joined by Trent from Holium to discuss their new project MemeDeck, a platform for AI-powered meme generation and curation. The conversation explores the nuances of building decentralized applications, and how Kinode's modular architecture allows developers to choose which components should be centralized versus decentralized for optimal user experience and scalability. Trent shares insights into Meme Deck's architecture, which leverages Kinode for user data storage and identity while relying on centralized services for compute-intensive tasks like meme generation and search. The team also dives into Holium's vision for a decentralized AI infrastructure, where users can contribute their GPU power to train models and execute tasks, earning rewards in the process. Basile and Doria emphasize the importance of ergonomics and the "build another app" principle in designing developer-friendly systems that can compete with centralized platforms. Tune in for a fascinating discussion on the future of decentralized AI, the power of memes, and the role of Kinode in enabling a new wave of Web3 applications.

Develop on Kinode: https://book.kinode.org

Holium Corp: https://twitter.com/holiumcorp

MemeDeck: https://twitter.com/MemeDeckApp

Project Lead Basile: https://twitter.com/basileSportif

Lead Dev Doria: https://twitter.com/m_e_doria

Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/guqKRnPup7

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