>>106317508
>create a hackerspace
Same. Hackerspaces (at least were I live) have become pay-to-play. $50 a month join after filling out an application. Long gone are the days where people would have local meetups at some restaurant or someone's home. People would make friends on local BBS, then meet up in person. I personally am in a very good position to host a hackerspace, but nowadays one needs to be very careful and vet people. Even the LUG groups near me are dead. Sadly, I don't know anyone who shares the interests we do IRL, so that's that for me. R.I.P. the good old days. I still toy with the idea of trying to do something interactive with anons here on /cyb/, but I doubt there would be takers.
>>106317696
It must be a really awesome feeling to have such a keen intellect, that you can accomplish nearly anything you want.
Daphnie Oram was one of the intellectuals who sees numbers, electronics and music the same way. She was a pioneer in electronic music when it did not exist, and was way ahead of her time.
https://www.daphneoram.org/
Here's one of my favorite pieces she composed and played:
>https://youtu.be/4jd03rzAIVA
'Daphne Blake Oram (31 December 1925 – 5 January 2003) was a British composer and electronic musician. She was one of the first British composers to produce electronic sound, and was an early practitioner of musique concrète in the UK. As a co-founder of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, she was central to the development of British electronic music. Her uncredited scoring work on the 1961 film The Innocents helped to pioneer the electronic soundtrack.'