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Author: Christoph Lohmann <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2025 07:21:25 +0200
Add train jam hackathon.
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+# Train Jam
+
+What is a Train Jam? People (the 'train') meet in an unusal place, like a
+train, talk to eachother, use this unusal situation to more freely talk
+about something, have fun and then this is recorded and shared with a
+community.
+
+## Infrastructure
+
+Extending the current setup of
+
+ cool mic icecast app .... connects to
+ icecast .... which on-disconnect hook does
+ create a dump file .... which is
+ decoded using whisper.cpp into text .... and
+ there is an rss/atom file created
+
+needes to be finished for Bitreich.
+
+I talked to the people making the cool mic icecast app, to fix their
+issues with modern android api levels and mobile data. They are on it.
+
+To be done:
+* dump file 2 text using whisper.cpp
+* rss/atom feed using the text referencing the recording
+* some rss2outbox thing, see fediverse hackathon for easy integration
+ into the fediverse/mastodon
+* make this easily deployable using some docker/other solution for small
+ communities to be decentralized
+
+## Extend the Idea
+
+At brcon2025 we will be doing a train jam. Instead of a moving train, we
+go to an abandoned train track, where there are old train waggons and
+manual train vehicles plus we jam.
+
+How can this be extended?
+What is the feeling this jamming provides?
+Is the idea sustainable or just a hype?
+
+We will try it out.
+
+
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