I've "always" been active in this intersection between new media tech and content, going back to the late eighties.
As for content I've been a photographer since then, on & off professionally, and the same with webdev since my first paid job in 2000. I've done some writing, and will focus both on that and video from now on.
Here is what I'd be happy getting any feedback on:
Its all about workflow. I have managed a shared studio space for ~6 years, a stills & video B2B agency, and also a webdev coop. It all came down to good, stable routines, when we got that right the rest was easy compared to when chaos crept in!
Now I'll do content here and on similar platforms full time, on my own, so what can I do to get a better workflow?
My prototyping has been on QubesOS, with a VM for each project, as well as lots of social media accounts for all sorts of purposes. I've started crossposting manually between say here & Nostr, as well as Hive.
But of course I want an automated workflow! Now, I can easily install most stuff running on Linux, well used to the main CMS-es, and can do some prototype coding to piece things together.
Should I try set up a suite of systems that work well together that others might also want to pay in sats to use? Maybe a DAM (Digital Asset Management System) for photographers & creatives?
Perhaps a system for crossposting? That could of course pull data from say WP sites. But this type of setup will break regularly, would need lots of updates, caching and error corrections, not sure if it would actually save myself time...
I'm interested in literally any ideas or suggestions, of course including using existing solutions (but I doubt that there is much on crossposting of course)
Maybe Nostr could be a good basis for some of this too, since its uncensorable and especially since this could then be ran as a relay :-)
Should I try set up a suite of systems that work well together that others might also want to pay in sats to use? Maybe a DAM (Digital Asset Management System) for photographers & creatives?
I don't know much about the content creation side, so I couldn't comment on what is needed, but if you'd pay sats for someone to scratch your workflow itch, it's usually a good sign others will pay you to scratch their workflow itch.
The hard part is figuring out what the ideal experience is. Working backwards to the tech requirements is usually pretty simple.
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Yes & no to the last part, since this is emerging tech I kinda see that the workflow will have to get shaped by it too...
What would I pay for? I'm sooo much in a spartan bootstrap that its hard to imagine right now haha!
But of course, if there was some way of boosting reach so that they combined payout for any content would get maximized, then a cut of that would be natural.
I've thought of maybe doing it for others as a single, Mechanical Turk too, that could be combined with macros, scripting and so on :-)
Might even scale using this:
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You might be interested in the bitcoin-native Mechanical Turk, Stakwork. They no longer advertise their use of bitcoin loudly, but they pay workers in bitcoin. Stakwork is made by the same people behind Sphinx Chat which partly inspired SN.
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