OK, I'm keeping a permanent top-five list of best Fediverse-themed songs. I'll update as more songs are made!
1. Fedilike
2. John Mastodon
3. Moi aussi je peux décentraliser des trucs si je veux
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OK, I'm keeping a permanent top-five list of best Fediverse-themed songs. I'll update as more songs are made!
1. Fedilike
2. John Mastodon
3. Moi aussi je peux décentraliser des trucs si je veux
@evan
https://mastodon.social/@brittlestar/109320547801815344
Sadly Brittlestar has declined to continue on Mastodon...for now.
@evan possible to have links? I don't know these songs.
@evan this one has to be a contender :
@evan May I suggest my own monster ? It was created with synths chosen blindly by people here https://mastodon.desmu.fr/@desmu/110532005904665738 , and lyrics are lyrical. https://desmu.bandcamp.com/track/moi-aussi-je-peux-d-centraliser-des-trucs-si-je-veux
@desmu Too negative. No.
@evan Oh, I didn't intend to make it a negative title but more like a parodic-absurd one, but that's okay !
@desmu I read your lyrics to be metaphorical. That decentralisation ruins everything, and that it's a foolish goal.
@evan There are two characters : a fedi-enthusiast who tries to convince the other that decentralisation is good ; the other is sceptical / fed up with FOSS arguments but acts in a dumb way and decentralises everyday objects to mock the enthusiast (decentralising a stone, it's creating smaller stones we don't know how to use, decentralising a bamboo, it's breaking it in smaller parts, so the panda is hungrier in the end). 1/2
@evan Since it breaks physics laws in some cases, the sceptical become aware of his error and tries to repair the damage by finding use cases to those decentralisations (small stones near bamboo parts creates a pretty zen garden).
(It's mostly an absurd song, not so metaphorical, but not an anti-fedi one at all. There's a discrete message that says that rejecting FOSS by mocking its presentations could lead us all to a catastrophe, but it may be clumsy.) 2/2
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