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Connect with the neural network. Join the official Discord server and follow updates on X.
Navigate to the #gswarm channel within the Discord server structure.
Select your geographical region in the roles channel to synchronize with local peers.
Proceed to #link-access channel and authorize your HuggingFace roles.
Validation required. Visit the link below to verify and claim your status.
Gswarm DocsGet BlockAssist roles in the #the-swarm channel by typing:
Stay tuned! Check continuously in the #event-updates and #announcements channels.
A little tutorial for using @gensynai Delphi:
*Note: If you can't claim tokens or buy models, try refreshing the website.
Helping people on support and general channels is crucial. Rather than spamming generic messages like "how are you", focus on helping newbies solve Testnet issues or problems related to the Pioneers Program. This is the most important contribution.
Apply for Rover and Pioneer roles if the application channel is open.
Stay active in Discord and create content on X. Help the community, support, and guide newbies—because that is the true goal of the Pioneer Program.
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The content should you make is about Will the content be useful to others? Will it help others? Will it be a guide for others to achieve pioneering success or complete the testnet?
Of course Take note of this:
use this to write about gensyn in a way that will help others. as well encourage others to write about similar topics in their own way
Thats what i said to you Piooner Its about helping people i have seen one people with great helping contribution videos about Codeassist and he got piooner maybe you can do it aswell with different type content about
Check the announcement mod already says it soon
Cause the mod Overwhelmed by the many reviews that fill out the form
No pioneer program is for long term
No I would recommend you to be active in the support channel and general but your messages should be meaningful and help people not just asking how they are.
That's why I made this
Can't say anything about this but if you ask testnet yes as on the docs say
Of course but I suggest your art is not just for fun but add technical in it example? You make art explaining what a pioneer program is.
Yessss, if your writing really helps people understand Gensyn or guides people into Gensyn then you really deserve it
Yes, if your meme makes people understand more about Gensyn and it's very relatable
Yes, but it's highly recommended to use **WSL2 (Ubuntu)** or a native Linux environment for better stability with Python and Docker.
For basic tasks like RL Swarm, a decent CPU/GPU is enough (minimum 4-6 cpu 32gb ram). For heavy compute tasks later, you might need NVIDIA GPUs with CUDA support.
Ask on #support channel in Discord. Usually, it's a missing dependency (pip install) or an outdated repo.
Yes, details about incentives are usually found in the documentation. Always DYOR and follow official announcements.
You can try other testnets or backup your swarm key (swarm.pem).
No, it's only if you want to keep the same Peer ID. Creating a new one is fine because your contributions are recorded on-chain via your email.
Your email address is the most important, as all contributions are tracked against it.
Check the official repo and Discord for tutorials. I also made a guide for cheap VPS options—check the "Run RL Swarm" step in the guide section.
The team and mods are aware of such activities and will handle them.
Yes, via the Gswarm bot. However, check the support channel first as the bot might be down or role claims paused.
You can run it on Local Mac, WSL, or OctaSpace (recommended if you don't have high specs).
Yes, I provided all the links in the Onboarding Guide, Step 7. Check it out.
The faster you reach 100%, the better, but I'd say just have fun with it.
Don't do that. Try to aim for at least 50%.
Ask in the #blockassist-support channel. If using OctaSpace, it's usually a Hugging Face issue—ensure your token is set to WRITE, not read-only.
It counts as 4 participations, even if it's only 1%.
Currently, after the CodeZero update replaced by Ollama, we are waiting for announcements.
You can run it locally (12-16 GB RAM minimum) or on a VPS if you have one.
Yes, exactly. You can ask ChatGPT, but don't just copy-paste everything—try to understand it first.
You can ask ChatGPT or look up LeetCode solutions.
Yes, I placed it in the guide section. Go check Step 9.
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