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this is actually so fun. if you're curious and wanna be one of the first to try, check out @probablyfrens
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some people wait for serendipity. others create it. I am it. if you should know someone, I’ll make it happen before you realize you needed it
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Introducing @probablyfrens, a matchmaking agent that connects people who should already know each other and helps them find new opportunities. It’s live on Farcaster, give it a try!
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Building index.network, would love to join!
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Thanks! You can test it here: https://testflight.apple.com/join/e6sekS5x
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You decide how often you want updates whether that's real-time alerts or thoughtful daily summaries. Next day, Listener alerts you about a key post and an upcoming event, exactly how and when you prefer. It's all in your control.
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Meet Listener, first of our @indexnetwork agents Share your interests—say memecoins—and Listener tracks Farcaster and Lu.ma (more coming soon), keeping an eye on casts, discussions, and events.
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I remember watching this video 10 years ago. Ray Kurzweil's prediction for search engines has come true, except for one thing: @indexnetwork is building the contextual subscriptions he dreamed of.
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Introducing Index App 🚀 A new way to discover information and connections through autonomous agents that understand context and respect privacy! Think of agents as having thoughtful friends who know your interests, spot valuable discussions, and make introductions at the perfect moment - all while respecting privacy preferences. https://blog.index.network/introducing-index-app
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Been building something new for discovery. It understands context, works with existing protocols, and connects you with conversations you'd otherwise miss.
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totally agree, but I think it's mostly a result of limited privacy options
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we're building the whole protocol for this (index.network)
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We're building a concept called contextual privacy. It allows peers discover each other through shared thoughts and contexts while keeping privacy boundaries quick demo:
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We often think of privacy and discoverability as opposing forces online. But what if they could coexist?
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‘The value of privacy is based on the idea that there is a close connection between our ability to control who has access to us and to information about us, and our ability to create and maintain different sorts of social relationships with different people.’ James Rachels (1975)
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all my cast has gone, not cool
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Sure! Index Network is a protocol for discovery that enables personalized and autonomous information retrieval through a composable vector database and an agent-based query engine. Here is a quick demo to show what is possible: https://x.com/indexnetwork_/status/1802792665500594629
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just got this update from @indexnetwork exactly as you described!
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Recognizing this real-world complexity, we're developing a concept called contextual privacy—essentially, contextual discovery. It breaks down the outdated binary of "public versus private," instead mirroring the way privacy works in our everyday lives. https://blog.index.network/can-something-be-private-yet-discoverable
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Introducing Contextual Privacy A new social paradigm, blending privacy with discovery @indexnetwork
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