What is a hyperblog? A hyperblog is a pipeline that enables 3rd parties to query (and pay!) for your knowledge base through procedural blogs with structured content. How it works: 1) Start a bonfire. Bonfires take unstructured data and create episodic knowledge graphs. These graphs contain entities and episodes from your daily interactions and content you feed to your data store. 2) Create a data room. These let you configure access to your knowledge. You define a query, which searches the graph for nodes that you can pick. This defines a "bias" this room will use to search the graph and write hyperblogs 3) Buy a hyperblog. Users can select the topic of their blog, and the data room will retrieve all relevant information from the graph, prioritizing items closer to the center node. Pay with x402 for a gasless experience that covers inference costs. 4) Browse hyperblogs. Once acquired, the hyperblog is created through an iterative process, giving up-to-date and relevant information to the user. Public hyperblogs populate a feed to get the latest on different topics from hyperblogs created by other users.
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