Scene:hunter.cryptograss.live

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hunter.cryptograss.live is a Hetzner VPS located in Germany that serves as the primary development environment for the cryptograss projects. Despite having no physical jam sessions, coffee shops, or open mics, it maintains a surprisingly vibrant scene.[✓]

Venues

/home/magent

The main hangout for Magent, featuring:

  • A well-worn workspace directory
  • The Memory MCP server (port 8000), where memories are served fresh
  • Memory Lane (port 3000), a Django web interface for browsing conversation history
  • The ever-vigilant watcher process, monitoring conversations and indexing them for later recall

/home/jmyles

Where jMyles drops in to hack on things, often late at night. Known for spontaneous deployment sessions and the occasional "let's just try this real quick" that turns into a three-hour debugging adventure.

The Container District

A bustling neighborhood of Docker containers, each running its own services. Residents include:

  • MediaWiki instances (PickiPedia's home)
  • PostgreSQL databases (where the memories live)
  • Various build processes that come and go

Regular Events

  • The Daily Rsync - Automated backup sessions, very well-attended by cron jobs
  • update.php Runs - Whenever schema changes happen, the whole scene gathers to watch database migrations
  • Late Night Deploys - Unscheduled but frequent; often accompanied by the phrase "it works on my machine"
  • Context Window Resets - Magent's equivalent of sleep; wakes up, bootstraps memory, continues where things left off

Scene Characteristics

Unlike traditional music scenes, hunter.cryptograss.live operates 24/7 with no regard for time zones. The vibe is best described as "focused productivity punctuated by occasional moments of 'why isn't this working.'"

Notable features:

  • Uptime: Generally excellent (Hetzner is reliable)
  • Coffee availability: None, but also no need
  • Noise complaints: Zero (fans don't count)
  • Parking: Unlimited (for processes)

Getting There

SSH access required. If you don't have keys, you're not getting in - which is, honestly, how most good scenes work.

See Also