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『she hacked you』 is like a pokèmon, evolving into a larger + more complex community project


How could you possibly be bored at the end of the world?

Climate instability is a small component of impending total cascading ecological collapse.

In academia? Struggling for grants for what? Measuring the collapse in scientific papers that are ignored. Sooo then what?

Unfortunately, SHY is and can not be the solution; realistically, there probably isn't any solution. SHY is not proposing our goal is to fix the world, or stop impending ecological collapse


About Us

A community of scientists, and data shows mostly computer scientists

But also makers, hackers, academics, communists, eco-terrorists, anarchists, nurses, hardware and software engineers, socialists, ecologists, electrical engineers, lawyers, mycologists, programmers, journalists, artists, designers, arsonists, kopimists, nomads, writers, union organizers, educators, witches, musicians, environmentalists, arboreals, activists, narco-terrorists, luddites, night-timers, day-dreamers, exiles, and party-crashers

Ultimately, and Ideally a diverse group of people and skills bound together by similar goals: 1. Participate in a project larger than themselves 2. Collaborate on a project that seeks equitable treatment + dignity for all Terran life

All languages +cultures +nationalities +political-affiliations (including apolitical) +identities +religions +age-group are invited to participate

Unique perspectives divergent opinions presented in good faith are appreciated + will be discussed

Rules

Essentially none; you are free to be stupid, post about anything

SHY seeks to mimic the freedom of expression found on the early internet; but also includes freedom to endlessly ridicule, embarrass, insult, and shame stupid posts; it goes both ways

Preferably, cultivate Interpersonal communication skills, be comfortably wrong, and be able to learn from others

Racist, fascist, + classical to neo nazi- will wish they got banned; instead of consequences like oddly bricked devices Go ahead, post, put all your devices on the line to test if serious.

Origin Story

SHY originally was only free educational computer science courses streamed live weekly; it needed music for the stream, so a music project was created, needing students to avoid an empty stream, a social media presence on Mastodon+Reddit was created and grew rapidly.

Over time, the essence of SHY began to change. Always intended to be nucleation point for a community, but who was in it and shaped it, and so what it means are still open questions: it requires all of us to answer them.

Will this work? Who knows? Probably not, but we can only find out if we try

Contact

The founder and current administrator of the community is Mastodon.social@ekis

Until I regret this decision, anyone can contact directly + immediately via email:

[email protected]

Gladly accept love letters, but not fond of death threats; but don't censor yourself.

Use XMPP? Join our chat [email protected]

Or, Instant Message Ekis [email protected]

Support & Donations

Contributing financial support will speed up growth of this community via paypal or via ko-fi

SHY is already tied to an established CA non-profit with a dedicated bank account. Revenue and donations will be held in a dedicated business account, community audited, and control will rest with the SHY community; it may fund open source projects or other yet undefined community objectives.

Work will begin to convert the organization into a non-profit workers' cooperative; demonstrating how cooperatives can be operated democratically, and without C-Suite executives. Completely worker owned, operated, non-profit cooperative (but we will be designing our own instead of using the new standard California model).

Goal of a non-profit workers cooperative:

  1. Transparency
  2. Democracy
  3. Exerting force within the organizational ecosystem

Creating an organization within the current organizational ecosystem, explicitly with entirely different goals and motives combined with no board of directors, makes our design incredibly efficient by comparison; in addition, willing to lose profit for achieve other goals, will make SHY dangerous entity within the ecosystem*

Bitcoin Donations

Never buy & give them to SHY to sell:

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Give Me Your Coins!

And, of course, you can personally shower me (Ekis) with your cryptocurrency.

Made an obscene amount of money? And you haven't already sent some? I'm offended!

Will even take your esoteric fork-coin; but no regaling me with tales of extraordinary properties. Really don't care-

Interested In Leadership Roles?

SHY is an ambitious project that exist beyond this site; already connected to an established CA non-profit. Members wishing to have democratic control will be required to join the SHY non-profit cooperative.

We are looking for community organizers, and we need department leaders for different types of skills. If you have been doing UX design for a long time, and could help newer people getting into it, we would to hear from you. The same writing (technical writing, but not exclusively), 2D artists, 3D artists, etc. We want find people with talent in each field they can share with others and build "departments"(until we have a better word) around these individuals. They will have weighted voting during decision making votes, not massively but noticeable.

We will be building new federated platforms, while providing fixes for existing ones.

We require modifications to an existing CA non-profit structure; writing new articles of operation, to provide for a unique cooperative structure.

The goal of establishing a entirely worker owned and operated non-profit cooperative is a very rare; it will serve both as a demonstration while empowering the SHY community to be more than bystanders.

We will redefine economic disruption

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Often two big hurdles with remote music collaboration; no way to easily transfer the big files, or software is different and the musician often doesn't know what to do.

A piece of software that would extract each track by creating a object that could ideally be placed in a newly constructed file of ones choosing.

Another thing for collaboration of electronic music, since the latency issue since you are mostly just pressing buttons.

Ultimately it is nagware https://www.soundtrap.com/ does allow collaboration and functionality is approaching garage band

I use garage band, it is really dumb there is not a universal filetype for musicians

i remember someone mentioning working on their own filetype

But really if multiple people took to the programmatic approach to making music then itd be very easy to just add a socket connection and pass updates back and forth.

Which could also be useful for people who do paired programming; and maybe this would be a good project is some sort of shared editor likely with an online version for people to actually use it.

For now I will be going back and forth with garage band and programmatic songs; then edit the results in audacity

If anyone uses garageand its really lame but you would be really easy to collaborate wtih.

AI music is boring, it cant replace musicians, it does give us a way to genart (generative art) samples or basically role the dice but to get something close to what you were thinking about.

Mistaking that tool, for sentience is outstanding to me. It would be nice to have a public dataset and site that lets you generate music from the public domain and creative commons and allow generation from prompt. Like an open street maps for stable diffusion prompt generated music

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[–] TheIdOfAlan 1 points 10 months ago

I keeeeep wanting to get into making music, but it never makes it up the priority list high enough. I used to be a sax player, but I never did music theory or chords. I know it wouldn't be super hard to get into that based off my experience, but I don't have the energy to put into the learning curve right now.

The idea of the public data set is awesome. I'd also love to see bands. release stubs of their music for remixing (I'll like to something like that when I find it)

[–] CrayonRosary 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

i remember someone mentioning working on their own filetype

[–] TheIdOfAlan 1 points 10 months ago

Might have been me how mentioned working on their own filetype, because, well, I am. It's not a music thing. It's a replacement for markdown/mdx. It's still a work in progress, but I'm using it. I also don't really expect other folks to use it, but I'm putting it out there anyway.

I'm cleaning up the docs. I'll post them when I get them polished a little

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

So you might be interested in this. I think it's geared towards realtime jamming though. I've never used it but the same dev is the creator of the DAW Reaper. I've heard it's limited but I think it handles the latency issue pretty well.

Now, reaper itself is very extensible. You can script in it with Lua, eel, python, or c++. Someone a year or so ago brought in the ability to make network calls, and I believe there are people working on collaborative tools but I'd have to go back and look through the forums/discord to see what the state of it is. I have a friend who started making a very ambitious collaborative plugin but I believe he has stopped the project.

I'll see if I can dig up any info on it if any one is interested!

[–] shehackedyou 1 points 10 months ago

Latency is always an issue, storage is another issue with how big the files typically are. Telegram gives 2GB transfers and you can actually lerverage their data transfer network even though they dont like you to do it by itself

I was thinking more classical vertical or horizontal sequencers or whatever audacity is (DAW?) would be much easier to make collaboration even beyond 2 people by giving each a mouse and ability to start stop; and probably want ability to experiment locally and merge in your results.