It's worth continuing to pay $8,400 per cycle and sending an additional 3m JBX to filipv for:
juicebox-tweeter, a tool to send out Twitter notifications when new projects are created on Juicebox.juicebox-heartbeat, the tool which powers # 💓|heartbeat in JuiceboxDAO's Discord and # 🤖-juice-notifications in Peel's Discord.jb-chat-cli, a CLI proof of concept for using LLMs to guide Juicebox project configuration.discord-summaries, a tool which fetches activity across a Discord server and summarizes it using LLMs.bannygpt, a website which uses LLMs to assist Juicebox project creators.bananapus.com, a frontend for the bananapus-721-delegate. This will be live soon.I'm getting better at programming over time and hope to spend more time doing this going forwards. My planned work includes (in order):
bananapus.com MVP.bannygpt with a more capable LLM, a larger context window, better data, and a more user-friendly interface. I will also experiment with various embedding models to see if they yield any improvement over the current model (Sentence Transformers all-MiniLM-L6-v2). I plan to continue studying LLMs and to incorporate them in more sophisticated projects in the future – some examples are: a natural language Juicebox project risk assessor, project creator assistance built into juicebox.money, and an LLM to help developers explore Juicebox's technical docs.discord-summaries more configurable and building a frontend for it. It should function as a mostly automated SaaS product. Initial feedback suggests that this will be very useful for JuiceboxDAO members.I also helped the Buidl Guidl project and projects made by Hackathon entrants through my role running the Hackathon. This is based on a quick scroll through juicebox.money, and I may be forgetting some projects. I also worked on several projects which didn't come to fruition, respond to most messages from https://juicebox.money/contact, and have ongoing email correspondence with several project creators. I plan to keep helping project creators going forwards.
Some messages from the most recent Code4rena contest:
I can't overstate how much I like these docs
yeah docs are really good
wow the docs are great
The project has excellent docs.
Jango likely wrote much/most of the docs being described here though.
Over the past seven cycles, I've participated in several Twitter spaces, been a guest on the DAO Deep Dives podcast, and gave a guest lecture about Juicebox at NYU. I've worked on some other things omitted from this proposal for brevity – you can see more in the # ☝|standup channel and on GitHub.
If JBP-418 is approved, this should be a $12,600 payout for 5 cycles instead.