IndieRadio progress: Canimus

Remember that idea I came up with a couple months ago and then rambled about a bunch and then stopped talking about it?

I finally had the spoons to write a draft of what I hope will eventually become a specification, which I am (for now) calling Canimus, after the Latin word for “we sing.” It also has a few other meanings, such as “we play an instrument,” “we prophesize,” and “we hoot.”

Or, more broadly, “we make music.”

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Some updates

Just some brief stuff:

  • Finally followed through on my intention to remove (most of) my music from Spotify. I hope this doesn’t turn out to be a huge mistake.
  • I got an update on my disability process in that it’s moved to final approval… right before the government shut down.
  • Pain-wise I’m doing okay, not great, and same for fatigue. I’m still not driving.
  • Things are progressing with the game I’m working on, but I’m worried about its financial future due to being NSFW and sex-work-positive.
  • I’m pretty worried about the current timbre of American politics right now, what with being both trans and an atheist. Also my passport won’t be eligible for renewal until mid-December and I’m not sure the gender marker thing is going to hold out that long.
  • Who cursed me to live in interesting times? They can fuck right off.

Improving my VRChat performance audio

Now that I’m doing even more performing in VRChat and also making use of occasional backing tracks (instead of just doing everything totally live), it’s time for me to improve my audio setup. But Windows audio is super tricky and annoying, so it took me a bunch of iteration to figure out how I want to make it work now.

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A fair independent streaming platform

Over on my music site I wrote a bit about the current state of streaming providers, specifically to encourage people to go back to buying their music and listening on local devices.

The problem with this line of thinking is that people really want the convenience of being able to listen to all the music, all the time, anywhere.

A thought’s been pinging around in my brain for a while about how this could be done differently, without falling into the trap of having a single service for people to have to subscribe to and put their trust in: what if we could make an IndieWeb-style streaming platform?

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