JOMusic

joined 9 months ago
 

Hey all,

I just released minimal_worlds_ii - an album of Game Boy music made entirely with Furnace Tracker. All project files are available through the individual track pages, and all music files are Public Domain / CC0!

If you do like what you hear, worth knowing all other albums on that page are Public Domain, and all of the recent ones also have their source projects available (basically since I got really into FOSS and started structuring my projects in a way that could be easily shared)

Cheers :)

[–] JOMusic@lemmy.ml 6 points 5 days ago

Try an uncensored version, because everyone knows Communists hate Hexadecimal /s

[–] JOMusic@lemmy.ml 16 points 5 days ago (2 children)

Yeah agreed - anything not FOSS is just setting up another bad situation waiting to happen

[–] JOMusic@lemmy.ml 70 points 5 days ago (3 children)

I wrote a comment explaining Tariffs on a Fox News YouTube video a few weeks back, and the entire reply chain was people arguing with eachother about how tariffs work because "Trump said it's a tax on other countries, so that's how they work"

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submitted 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) by JOMusic@lemmy.ml to c/opensource@lemmy.ml
 

Hey everyone, I just wanted to run a (potentially eccentric-sounding) concept past the community, and am keen to hear thoughts from all sides. I'm currently designing a fictional positive future world for a project, and I've been giving a lot of thought into how future healthy societies may exist, and their structure - and Open-Source is a key part of this.

Looking at a lot of utopias in Sci Fi (e.g. Star Trek), future technology, while important, is kind of a veneer over the actual fiction which is usually a coherent society aligned with certain cultural values. E.g. Picard explains that in 24th Century, for humanity "the acquisition of wealth is no longer the driving force in our lives. We work to better ourselves, and the rest of humanity" (3:00). This rests on the assumption that humanity in Star Trek society are driven by those values. Yes they have matter replicators, but as Manu Saadia argues in Trekonomics, even they require society and supply chains to be healthy to actually work for humanity's prospering.

Of all the promising cultural movements in our own real world, Open-Source is consistently the one I come back to as having real humanity-wide empowerment value, and not just centralizing power with a few. However, most people I talk to have never heard of Open-Source, as most of them don't touch code.

I had the idea of my fictional world having a cultural concept called "The Codestream" - which essentially refers to the entirety of Open-Source, but is treated with a sacred (but not divine) respect. For example, a member of this society might say something like "We draw from The Codestream and we give back to it. It gives us, and all peoples, life." This basically means: we take programs, code, forked versions from the Open-Source space, and as a sign of respect, we contribute back to Open-Source. These programs run a huge number of functions that allows our societies to function.

I understand that this might evoke a response in some people (as it did when I first put down the name / idea), especially as it may sound "religious". However, I think it is important to note that many people have argued that post-modern Western society has lost the treatment of anything as sacred, to its detriment. So just trying to stress that I am using the term "sacred" as in "treated with utmost respect", not as in "divine".

SO, I'm basically making this post to ask for people's thoughts / reactions:

  • What is your initial response?

  • Could you see this spreading as a cultural value in our own real world?

  • Is this just a rebranding of Open-Source and entirely unnecessary? Or does giving it the sacred-respect element give it more cultural mobility?

  • Has this already come up in FOSS' 70-yr history?

  • Any other thoughts?

Thanks all for your time :)

[–] JOMusic@lemmy.ml 10 points 1 week ago

These people idolize Henry Ford, so they should double check the history on how he tried and failed spectacularly at the same thing: https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2016/aug/19/lost-cities-10-fordlandia-failure-henry-ford-amazon

[–] JOMusic@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago

Yeah this is important to note.

It would be super helpful if Reddit showed the date a sub was banned so we could determine if this was a recent thing or not. https://www.reddit.com/r/suppressed_news/ is still up

[–] JOMusic@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Appreciate it! The last audiobook I picked up from Libro is Kara Swisher's "Burn Book". Not sure if it's your thing, but was totally worth it for understanding more personal context around the big Tech CEOs from the last 25 years.

[–] JOMusic@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 weeks ago

Is this Club Penguin?

[–] JOMusic@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Trump / Musk is the two-headed avatar of corrupt Capitalism - the final boss - the last stand before it is finally vanquished.

 

Explainer of Diffusion LLMs from Andrej Karpathy: "Most of the LLMs you've been seeing are ~clones as far as the core modeling approach goes. They're all trained "autoregressively", i.e. predicting tokens from left to right. Diffusion is different - it doesn't go left to right, but all at once. You start with noise and gradually denoise into a token stream."

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