Scenius Workshop — Community Platform Integration
The team discussed integrating community tools into a cohesive platform for improving engagement and information flow.
Key Topics
Community Platform Integration
Gabriel and Artem are merging experiments — co-presence audio/text chat, knowledge graph builders, and community sense-making tools — into a unified data pipeline accessible via REST APIs.
Portico: Spatial Community Interaction
Gabriel demonstrated Portico, a spatial audio and text chat app where users move between rooms corresponding to Telegram subgroups. Rooms offer synchronous voice/text chat with proximity-based audio, using Jazz (real-time sync) and LiveKit (audio).
Dynamic & Emergent Rooms
Rooms shouldn’t just mirror Telegram groups — they could emerge dynamically from cross-community topics and conversations, driven by the Knowledge Graph’s semantic analysis.
Cross-Platform Integration
Artem plans to integrate Portico and the Knowledge Graph with his Chrome extension (My Community), allowing AT Proto sign-in with controlled access to private feeds.
Public vs. Private Content
The website serves as a public gateway — a filter that piques interest without overwhelming visitors. Community conversations and knowledge graph data stay gated for members.
Infrastructure
Jon overhauled the compute cluster to offer affordable hosting alternatives. Gabriel plans to host the Knowledge Graph on a free cloud server with REST API endpoints.
Action Items
Gabriel Chartier
- Push Portico code to GitHub and send repo link for integration
- Host the Knowledge Graph on a free cloud server and add REST API endpoints
Artem Zhiganov
- Explore integrating the Scenius Digest into Portico’s interface as a side panel
Jon Bo
- Share Telegram KG experiment URL and implementation details
- Provide beta access and documentation for the compute cluster
Team
- Continue feedback and next steps in the Scenius Workshop Telegram channel