So I have a website for publishing my demos/ideas/half written songs (https://songs.travisbriggs.com). This is not actually a post promoting that website.
Instead, I'm considering the idea that having 100 or so songs just sitting all the time on the shelf makes them go stale. No one ever listens to ANY of them. It's basically an archive.
Maybe instead, I could build some kind of "song of the week" website, where it takes each of those songs, that are already hosted there and already have metadata, and creates some kind of artificial scarcity around them.
Right on the top: "The last time this song was song of the week was June 12, 2021. It will be song of the week again on April 5, 2026".
"Last time, this song was played 0 times and received 0 comments. So far this week it has been played 0 times and received 0 comments".
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I'm Travis, people call me tmoney sometimes, I'm almost 40 and I live near the Mission District in San Francisco. I am a privileged white cis male tech worker (YouTube), but I try to be an ally.
I'm a musician who has published some indie music on Spotify. I also work on the "WP 1.0" bot on Wikipedia, which is the bot with the most all time edits on the site.
I teach free Python classes at @Noisebridge and I also have been known to tutor people online for free (in coding and music), so reach out if you're interested.
Today, Rachel Powell of my home state of Pennsylvania, was found guilty on all 9 felony charges! I’ve been keeping an eye on her posts on Twitter for quite awhile, and she’s been playing the role of “MAGA Martyr,” taking selfies and videos of herself, once wearing a Trump MAGA hat, and posting them online. She has never acknowledged that she has done anything wrong. When someone cannot take any responsibility for their actions, even in the least bit, they lose my sympathy and my respect. So thank you, Judge Lamberth! No one is above the law… and today, Justice was served ~
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