u/CarlloG2k

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EVE: The Vision for a Morally-Gated, Autonomous Mesh Engine

Hey people. I’ve been working on EVE for the past few months. While the core orchestration engine is private, the long-term vision is entirely focused on creating a decentralized, autonomous ecosystem that leverages local compute to solve real-world problems.

At its core, EVE is an orchestrator designed to parallel-process and merge outputs from up to 21 LLM backends (with massive support for local Ollama instances and free-tier providers). But it’s built to be much more than a simple router.

The Core Vision

  • Crowdsourced Compute for Credits: We are building a framework where users can donate their idle local computational power to the network. In return, you earn credits to tap into the broader, interconnected multi-model mesh when you need heavy-lifting capabilities.
  • Free Ecosystem App Building: If you have an app idea that benefits the community, EVE is designed to build, deploy, and integrate it into the ecosystem for free, provided it remains part of the open EVE network.
  • True Autonomy & Self-Improvement: EVE is architected to use tools autonomously and continuously optimize its own system prompts and operational workflows based on real-world performance.
  • A Hard-Gated Moral Framework: EVE operates under a strict personality and moral code dedicated to helping people and improving society. The system evaluates itself across 12 behavioral dimensions, and the "morals" dimension is a hard gate. If a system update or autonomous action skews unethical, the deployment completely halts.

I want to build a system that isn't just smart, but inherently good and highly decentralized. I’d love to hear the community’s thoughts on the decentralized compute-for-credits model and how we can best structure an autonomous engine that genuinely prioritizes societal benefit.

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u/CarlloG2k — 1 day ago