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[–] [email protected] 4 points 11 months ago

Yep - @morrow corrected me on that point. I should replace that statement with platforms (aka kbin to lemmy or mastodon to lemmy, etc)

[–] [email protected] 6 points 11 months ago

That's pretty cool - I wasn't aware of that functionality - makes me want to investigate further. I'm wondering if the basis for the function is within the ActivityPub protocol, or if it's a function built into the Lemmy code.

[–] [email protected] 40 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (4 children)

Speaking as someone who ran a set of public forums back in the early days of the internet, the number one thing I can suggest is don't do it alone.

Alone, you're one person arguing with hundreds of other people that your opinion is the right one. This burns out anyone but the most narcissistic assholes (I should know, being the latter). With a team, you get to deflect attacks that would be personally directed at you to the overall team while relying on their support to provide a unified front. Bullies generally target single individuals - they rarely go after groups.

This can be hard to build, and it often relies on a third party in the admin role to encourage the creation and unity of the mod team until it gets on its feet, often becoming part of the team in the early phases until it runs well on its own. A minimum of three people is usually what it takes to really make a community thrive cleanly.

Unfortunately, the fragmented nature of the Fediverse makes it difficult to build these kind of teams, as the mods have to be users on the same ~~instance~~ platform, and a small instance with only 20 users can end up with an enormous amount of content and commentary from users across the wider Fediverse. This, of course, ties into @hoodlem 's comment regarding bandwidth costs for instance owners - the speed at which your traffic can scale is exponential, and you need to be prepared for it from both a financial and staffing standpoint.

One solutions that could help would be to have an ActivityPub login standard that would allow logged-in users from one instance to moderate a community on another when given permissions. A cross-platform private messaging standard would help here as well. Of course, both of these functions would have to be encrypted and secured to prevent cross-site attacks, but they could be steps in unifying the Fediverse without centralizing it.

EDIT: as pointed out in the comments, you can mod across instances, but it doesn't look like you can mod across platforms yet.

[–] [email protected] 29 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Oh man. The Bigfoot hunters are gonna go nuts over this tech. Cryptozoologists too - there's some recent supposed sightings of the Tasmanian Tiger that have been getting a lot of attention.

[–] [email protected] 34 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Wow - bit overblown all in all. While it sounds like the quinoa guy is kinda a jerk, I'm not seeing any proof of racism on his part. He just boosted a legitimate news article (the Fediverse servers being seized that popped up yesterday) posted by this Eris character, who had been flagged as a racist troll in the past. This isn't confirmed or denied in the various posts aside from a profile link on thebadplace.com - which has no information aside from a few racist tags on that profile (can't tell who the profile is for).

This sounds more like the admins got snippy at each other in off-site discord drama and decided to take their toys and go home. Interesting for the /popcorn, but hey, if mastodon.art doesn't wanna play with firefish, that's their decision, regardless of the reasoning, end of story.

[–] [email protected] 46 points 11 months ago (3 children)

Just hell no. Sounds like a spray paint campaign is in order. I'm gonna go post this on the anarchy subs and see how they feel about it (unless you already got there first).

[–] [email protected] 14 points 11 months ago (8 children)

JFC that's frightening. It blew that red at about 30mph, didn't even really slow down except for the curve.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago

Gotcha - makes sense. Hadn't heard of MPE yet - thanks, I'll check it out.

Regarding the construction of the algorithm to dictate the tuning through the bass input, this sounds very similar to what arpeggiators do - set the tonic note and the scale type, octaves to travel and melodic direction and you're good to go. While I had a hard time finding a readily available example of an actual algorithm, here's a list of free arpeggiator vst plugins that may have developer pages or files you might be able to use as a starting point. I'm thinking that the bass sets the tonic note, reseting the middle C on the melodic keyboard and arranging the subsequent notes in the scale - just like an arpeggiator does, except rather than playing your notes for you, it's arranging the pitch of your inputs.

But then, I'm not familiar with the stradella bass layout at all, so I may be just talking out my ass. Nonetheless, cool project, and I look forward to seeing it when you've got it complete!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Is there a reason why you're looking at firmware rather than using a USB port to send midi to a DAW?

I love the design, and as someone who's been using FL Studio for a long time with keyboard controllers, I'd look at developing a midi specification that it or similar software can read. Then you have access to their algorithms for any sort of tone/sound modification you need. If there's not what you're looking for in the basic software package, you can look at 3rd party .vst plugins (or write your own).

[–] [email protected] 5 points 11 months ago

Yeah, I know, it's just not really worth the time, as it's gonna be a completely unscientific poll anyway. Plus, looks like they're tying your vote to the email address via the submission form - I'm guessing that's a single post to the database, so not terribly convinced they have privacy in mind. That they've got a checkmark to confirm that you're not an EU citizen means the submission form doesn't meet GDPR privacy standards.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Heads up that they're running the poll to get the email addresses of the recipients - can't vote without giving them your info.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

Gotcha - thanks!

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