Greetings Everyone! -- Introductions Time

I am Banjo, core developer, and lead architect for Aardwolf-Social. By day I am a security engineer/vulnerability management lead.

The rest of the time I do a LOT of shitposting (usually uncensored), graphic design work, and contribute to other FOSS Projects including Veilid, an OpenSourceStudio (OSStudio).

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My main project, Aardwolf-Social aims to be a familiar, and user-friendly, secure alternative to Facebook. If your non-technical friends, and family aren't able to figure it out, then I haven't done my job. It is a work-in-progress (started 3+ years ago), but we welcome developers of all skill level! :D

P.s. YES we are going to be switching from ActivityPub to Veilid as the networking component as it becomes feasible to do so ;)

Tags:
#Introductions #AardwolfSocial #Veilid #OSStudio #RustLang #AudioEngineering

Links:
Aardwolf-Social - An alternative to Facebook
https://aardwolf.social

Veilid - A framework for building secure network applications
https://veilid.com

Open Source Studio
https://osstudio.glitchiest.town

Aardwolf | Powering social, connected communities

Aardwolf is a social platform powering connected communities

Hey all.
i have updated the Vision for the OpenSourceStudio project here: https://osstudio.wiki.klisglitch.space/doku.php?id=concept#vision

i spent most of today trying to review our options when it comes to the Ethernet backbone. Have decided that AVB isn't the only contender. https://osstudio.wiki.klisglitch.space/doku.php?id=networking

We're making progress, and having great conversations in our Matrix chats. You can find our community here: https://matrix.to/#/+osstudio:matrix.klisglitch.space We look forward to talking with you!

#AudioEngineering #OpenSourceStudio #DIY #OSStudio

concept [osstudio]

... i started having thoughts a while back, in a particularly annoyed moment, about the proprietary nature of so much of the audio/music industry. As an audio engineer, this is a particularly true sentiment, as so *incredibly* much of the gear my fellow engineers and i use is entirely proprietary -- both in the software and hardware departments. From how our soundboards are not-entirely-but-close-enough-to black boxes, to how the new digital age has brought so many new proprietary "standards" -- Dante, AES50, etc. There are actually open/non-proprietary standards out there for audio and video transmission over networks, and for sound control. There is no seriously good reason why we should throw hundreds of thousands of dollars at single pieces of equipment.

With this in mind, i started a new project: OpenSourceStudio. The goal of the project is to create open hardware versions of the tools we use on a daily basis in our work, and to allow for a far more modular studio. So far, i have a... start, in the form of a wiki. While this project is still early stages, i believe it has great potential to make our lives better and our work easier.

The wiki: https://osstudio.glitchiest.town/wiki (Registration is closed.)
The fedi presence of OSStudio: @opensourcestudio

i look forward to working with those of you who see potential in this project! And please, spread the word! Thank you!

#AudioEngineering #OpenSourceStudio #OSStudio

start [OpenSourceStudio Wiki]