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Agent0: SwarmOS edition "Your personal AI, but it can securely collaborate with your friends' AIs?"
I really think I found something interesting for the future of Agent0, so in this thread I share some of the chaos. Started one way, switching Agent0, Pear Runtime and Hyperswarm = <3 Pivoting from "Fully autonomous machine-control swarm" idea to A private, encrypted multiplayer mode for Agent Zero idea The Pitch - You run your agent locally (like always) - You join a topic/swarm with people you trust - Your agents share research, split tasks, pool knowledge - Everything stays off corporate servers ______________________________ Current state ( older, going towards Fully autonomous machine-control swarm ) Agent Zero: SwarmOS Edition A decentralized, serverless agent swarm powered by Agent0, Pear Runtime and Hyperswarm. This branch extends Agent Zero with a P2P sidecar, enabling autonomous multi-agent collaboration, shared memory, distributed storage, and a real-time visual dashboard ("SwarmOS"). 🌟 Key Features 1. Decentralized Discovery (Hypermind) - Agents automatically discover each other via the Hyperswarm DHT. - Zero Configuration: No central server or signaling server required. - Self-Healing: Peers automatically re-connect if the network drops. 2. SwarmOS Dashboard A React-based "Mission Control" for your agent. - Live Topology: Visualize the swarm network graph in real-time. - Data Layer UI:Local Drive: Browse files stored in the agent's Hyperdrive.Cortex Memory: Watch the agent's "thoughts" stream live from Hypercore. - A2UI: Render custom JSON interfaces sent by other agents. 3. Distributed Data Layer - Shared Memory (Hypercore): An append-only log for agent thoughts and logs. - Distributed File System (Hyperdrive): P2P file storage for sharing artifacts (images, code). - Identity Persistence: Ed25519 key pairs managed via identity.json.
Agent0: SwarmOS edition "Your personal AI, but it can securely collaborate with your friends' AIs?"
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I am in the process of building software to drive a truly private, confidential DEPIN that allows anyone with a spare computer to contribute to a new compute layer. Think SETI, but you make money. I was going to use QUBES, but this is the perfect no compromise solution. It's called nodl and its the perfect home for such an awesome solution. We will be focusing on developing nodl by offering near free licences to "Nodl'rs" who get paid for their compute contribution. There is a gadzillion teraflops of idle and redundant machines out there. Everything is totally confidential, nobody can snoop. You can use old PC's or new farms. I have created the DAO, minted the coin and was about to crowd fund it to release V1, but then I saw this and all of the compromises I have had to make evaporated. Perhaps we might chat ?
Noob needs help
Hi all, firstly, I am such a green noob that you would think I am made of moss. I installed Docker Destop on my fedora linux machine, it took 3 days and is nothing like the official videos, so many commands and buttons in different places or not there. I have the latest version. I then installed agent zero, now for the 5th time because every time I have a reboot, we get a lot of power cuts, my images and containers disappear. I have followed all of the videos, time and time again, but I cannot get my containers or images to persist. Please have mercy on my soul, can anyone point me to a noob style video or set of instructions that dont need 25 years of dev ops experience to understand. All of the recent videos simply do not match what is on screen. I have put my openai api key in and even that does not work. I have had a week of trying to get this thing going, following instructions, but it refuses. At my wits end. Help appreciated.
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@Virtual Hater Thank you for replying. I did get it going eventually, but the videos on Youtube are not indicative of how hard it can be and so many menu items are not the same. I am using Linux, so probably that explains much. Anyway, will find my way around it, exciting times ahead.
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@Chadwick Jones Thanks, just finding that out 🙃
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Yoban Obregan
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Greetings all, this is even more exciting than the early days of the internet, blessings to all, Yoban.

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