Old-World Broadcast

OVERSEER LOG - FILE 77-B - Classified Terminal Record

OLD-WORLD BROADCAST // Vault-Grade Audio Relay System
PRIORITY: RED | STATUS: PARTIALLY FUNCTIONAL | ERA: POST-COLLAPSE

If you're reading this, then the Broadcast Core still draws power from somewhere deep below the ruins.
The world fell... but the signal didn't.
Old-World Broadcast continues to pulse through the wasteland, pushing music, metadata, and fragments of the old civilization across cracked skies and broken towers.
This is the Overseer's technical brief - restored for future operators, scavengers, or anyone stubborn enough to keep the airwaves alive.

[LOG 1] PRIMARY CONFIG MATRIX - ACTIVE

Against all odds, the Command Matrix survived the breaches.
A single config file controls every remaining subsystem - the last obedient ghost of a dead world.

Operational directives include:
Request intake control (enable/disable)
Like-engine activation
Search index toggles
Hourly/daily transmission quotas
Profanity filtration (Vault-Tec grade)
Auto-exile bans for hostile senders
Emergency Lockdown Mode
IP whitelisting for command staff

Recovered Directive Map:
REQS_ALLOW, REQS_LIMIT, REQS_BADW, REQS_BANIP, REQS_COOLDOWN,
REQS_LIMIT_DAILY - the heartbeat of the system.

One file.
One switchboard.
The bunker's last working brain.

[LOG 2] NOW-TRANSMITTING FEED - STABLE

The "Now Playing" intelligence monitor refuses to die.
Metadata streams update without terminal resets
Artwork retrieved from local pre-war archives
PJAX transitions maintain uninterrupted audio flow
Auto-panels active: Top Requested, Recently Played, Incoming Queue

The station speaks... even when no one else does.

[LOG 3] REQUEST TERMINAL - DAMAGED BUT OPERATIONAL

Citizens of the wasteland still reach out.
We still hear them.

Recovered systems:
Live track search
Secure request submission modal
Anti-spam cooldown
Hourly + daily request caps
Duplicate suppression
Profanity filter
Auto-ban (TXT log system)
Real-time feedback counters
Some messages come from hopeful survivors.
Others feel like echoes from ghosts.

[LOG 4] PUBLIC APPROVAL MODULE - FUNCTIONAL

The wasteland votes with whatever hope remains:
Every track can be "Liked"
TXT-based storage keeps the module bunker-proof
Real-time counters
Dynamic "Most Liked" board
Even now, music unites the fractured.

[LOG 5] INTELLIGENCE PANELS - ACTIVE

The machine still manages:
Top Requested
Recently Played logs
Most Liked leaderboard
Queue preview
Timetable of shows & events
All updating silently... relentlessly… like a system determined to outlive its operators.

[LOG 6] PLAYER ENGINE - STABLE

Despite external collapse:
Shoutcast v2 integration remains unbroken
Metadata feed intact
Artwork scanning functional
PJAX guards continuity
Zero audio interruptions
The Player refuses to fall silent.
Stubborn. Just like us.

[LOG 7] ARCHITECTURE - RESILIENT

Engineered for survival:
No RadioDJ table modifications
All auxiliary data stored in wasteland-proof TXT logs
PDO-only queries
No external frameworks
Lightweight. Durable. Vault-Grade.
The system was built to outlive the world - and it has.

[LOG 8] INTERFACE - ADAPTIVE

Even now, the terminal adapts:
Mobile-ready
Minimal, efficient CSS
Authentic CRT aesthetic
Customisable Wasteland UI
A relic crafted for a future we never got.

FINAL ENTRY - Overseer's Note

If you've found this log, know this:
Old-World Broadcast is more than a system.
It is proof that the voice of humanity endures.
Treat the Broadcast Core with care.
It may be the last signal this wasteland ever hears.