🫡 @theblessnetwork focuses on three key areas: artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and the internet. Unlike traditional large servers, they break down AI tasks and distribute them across everyone's computers and phones, making them more energy-efficient and equitable.
In terms of cloud computing, they use a network of devices to replace traditional cloud services, offering lower costs, greater resilience to failures, and greater developer convenience.
In terms of the internet, they allow applications and backend programs to run directly on this distributed network, eliminating the need for centralized servers. This makes the network more secure and censorship-resistant. Best of all, ordinary people can participate by connecting their own devices and contributing computing power. It feels like everyone can help support this network, which is much better than just being a user.
In short, Bless aims to use a decentralized approach to make computing power and network services more open, affordable, and stable. This is a novel and grounded approach. It has a leaderboard event on @KaitoAI, Backpack