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단일 AI 제작자가 가상 스튜디오를 이용해 2026년까지 할리우드의 다수 제작비 대작과 경쟁할 수 있다고 주장하는 내용입니다. @EHuanglu가 영화 제작용 상세 프롬프트와 설정을 설명하며 시네마틱 제어 가능성과 AI 기반 가상 제작의 활용법을 제시하고, AI가 영화 제작에 미칠 영향에 대한 논의를 촉구합니다.

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Big picture: the "Virtual Studio" hosting concept.

Still a little in flux, but I've pretty much settled on this idea:

Users get a SSO (possibly the YunoHost portal access), and some space for a collection of apps useful for online creators:

* Fedi social platform for community (and also promotion)
* A blog (Wordpress/Ghost/Pelican/?)
* File-sharing / office / source (Nextcloud w/ External Storage)
* Access to a substantial HDD on the server for source trees, DAMS, etc. -- currently it's 8 TB total. But I can expand on that if there's call for it.
* Some space for a static webpage (use any generator you like or craft it with a text editor).
* PeerTube, Pixelfed to showcase your work (I'm inclined to just use PeerTube for audio as well as video, but there are also audio platforms)
* Backup/archive tool -- might offer to burn your data to an M-Disc and ship it to you for a nominal subscription (since this is basically what I do for my own archives).

Probably will have some kind of "freemium" model to support it/me financially: I.e. a free account is small, but you can pay for more storage or something.

Also, I might do some kind of special case for people who create "free culture" stuff (CC-0, CC-By, CC-BY-SA, or GPL/FOSS for games, etc).

It'll start out experimentally, and then maybe get formalized if it looks like it's going to work out.

I am still a bit of a tenderfoot when it comes to the technology, so I won't be able to promise phenomenal up-time. Think more "funky little digital maker space" rather than "shiny obsidian and chrome startup". This is going to be a used server parked in a datacenter in Dallas with a little space to share out.

Sort of testing the waters here.

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Motivations for having this discussion now:

There are three.

1) I've been planning to create a "Virtual Server" setup for years, discovered YunoHost as a means to get there in 2022, and decided to move from the cloud to a physical co-located server in 2023, and have been procrastinating for too long. I feel like I need to just leap and get it done, so I'm trying to sort out details.

2) With political uncertainty and anxiety, I've been told the Thing To Do is "Build Community", and I'm kind of literally-minded, so I thought maybe I should just literally
build a community. I also feel like I have the means, which maybe not everybody does, so maybe that makes it my duty?

3) I've just been informed that the small Hometown instance I'm using for my "personal" Fedi account might be shutting down soon (not many people still using it). So I'm considering whether I need to migrate to another 3rd party server or if I should instead accelerate my own plans to set up a Fedi server.

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2023 #introduction update:

I write about #FreeCulture and #OpenSource software for #FilmMaking and #Animation.

Also working on what I call a #FreeSoftware #VirtualStudio.

See my "Production Log" at https://lunaticsproject.org for that stuff.

Once an #Astronomer with a focus on #BioAstronomy.

Live in TX w/ wife, 2/3 of my adult kids & 3 cats.

This is my *personal* account, where I am bit more free with my opinions. I also have a *professional* account at @TerryHancock .

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Thinking further about the Nextcloud rollout:

Much of the stuff I was considering storing on
s3fs is already there. And if I switch to an alternate object-storage-based filesystem, such as JuiceFS, the migration process should be nothing more than a simple copy, followed by remounting the storage on the same mount-point. Nextcloud doesn't actually need to know how the backend works -- just that it looks like a filesystem.

So there's no risk to just sitting pat with what I have.

Also, even if I move it to another type of filesystem, I'll still have the filesystem level access to the data, so migrating to another system or integrating with other software should be simple.

In fact, migrating out of
Gitea should be a simple matter of doing a checkout onto the external storage. If the performance really does suck, I can then copy it to another external storage within Nextcloud (I think).

The rest of the material I want to store in Nextcloud is small enough that there is no real reason to put it into object storage. And there is one reason not to: surely it is more secure to keep private "office" documents on the same server (if I need to upload them at all, that is).

And finally, it appears that there isn't enough reason to keep using
ResourceSpace , since Nextcloud replicates the key features I would have been using it for. Instead, I should probably be looking at the available Nextcloud apps to see if I can fill in any gaps in functionality (mainly the ability to read and extract metadata and preview information from a range of file types).

So it looks like I may not even have to reinstall Nextcloud. Just invest some time in organizing and tagging.

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I guess another point is that, with the large multimedia files, there's no appending or editing of files going on. It's always a full read and/or write of the file. Which is I think where the bottleneck happens that s3ql and JuiceFS deal with, because they essentially store block=object instead of file=object on the back end.

I've just had so damned many systems break on me over the years that things that break the file-metadata link for performance reasons give me the heebie-jeebies! If it does break, it's going to be like trying to recover a harddrive with "undelete".
😬

But maybe I'm worrying too much. IDK.
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