The Kitely grid has published a video that sums up 12 months in a bit over 11 minutes. (Content warning for the link: eye contact, potentially partial nudity, potentially flashing images) Watch it on Invidious!

Can you spot @Juno Rowland and me at some of the events?

Also, nice farewell to @Mal Burns (@Mal Burns Main) and @Luna Lunaria.

#OpenSim #OpenSimulator #Metaverse #VirtualWorlds #Kitely
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The Kitely grid has published a video that sums up 12 months in a bit over 11 minutes. (Content warning for the link: eye contact, potentially partial nudity, potentially flashing images) Watch it on Invidious!

Can you spot @Juno Rowland and me at some of the events?

Also, nice farewell to @Mal Burns (@Mal Burns Main) and @Luna Lunaria.

#OpenSim #OpenSimulator #Metaverse #VirtualWorlds #Kitely
Get Your Own Virtual World | Kitely

Get your own virtual world in a decentralized metaverse that isn't controlled by Big Tech.

Get Your Own Virtual World | Kitely
It isn't that easy anymore to impress me in OpenSim. I've seen just about everything by now.

But then, yesterday, there was (CW for the link: eye contact) Shandon Loring, looking just like Arlo Guthrie while reciting Alice's Restaurant Massacree. Inside a church modelled after Alice's and Ray's church with their little room in the belfry.

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KimmStarr: If you have 18 minutes, come by the church to see Shandon Loring's rendition of Arlo Guth

If you have 18 minutes, come by the church to see Shandon Loring's rendition of Arlo Guthrie's Alice

OpenSimWorld
It isn't that easy anymore to impress me in OpenSim. I've seen just about everything by now.

But then, yesterday, there was (CW for the link: eye contact) Shandon Loring, looking just like Arlo Guthrie while reciting Alice's Restaurant Massacree. Inside a church modelled after Alice's and Ray's church with their little room in the belfry.

#OpenSim #OpenSimulator #Metaverse #VirtualWorlds #Kitely #VirtualEvent #Thanksgiving #Thanksgiving2025 #ArloGuthrie #AlicesRestaurant
KimmStarr: If you have 18 minutes, come by the church to see Shandon Loring's rendition of Arlo Guth

If you have 18 minutes, come by the church to see Shandon Loring's rendition of Arlo Guthrie's Alice

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@Juno Rowland and I are at an art event for a change, but one that only happens every two years: The Wrong Biennale. Not in real life, of course, but at one of the virtual locations, the Kitely Expo Center. This virtual expo is named Synthetic Dreams, and it is explained as "a collaboration between artist and algorithm in the age of AI".

Amazingly, it only took two months to set up.

#OpenSim #OpenSimulator #Metaverse #VirtualWorlds #Kitely #VirtualArt #TheWrong #TheWrongBiennale #WrongBiennale
lunalunaria: Save the Date! The Grand Opening celebration of the Synthetic Dreams inworld pavilio

Save the Date! The Grand Opening celebration of the Synthetic Dreams inworld pavilion, part of th

OpenSimWorld
@Juno Rowland and I are at an art event for a change, but one that only happens every two years: The Wrong Biennale. Not in real life, of course, but at one of the virtual locations, the Kitely Expo Center. This virtual expo is named Synthetic Dreams, and it is explained as "a collaboration between artist and algorithm in the age of AI".

Amazingly, it only took two months to set up.

#OpenSim #OpenSimulator #Metaverse #VirtualWorlds #Kitely #VirtualArt #TheWrong #TheWrongBiennale #WrongBiennale
lunalunaria: Save the Date! The Grand Opening celebration of the Synthetic Dreams inworld pavilio

Save the Date! The Grand Opening celebration of the Synthetic Dreams inworld pavilion, part of th

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From Paper to Pixel

One of the worst things that can happen in an OpenSim grid, except its complete and permanent shutdown, is the inventories of all avatars being wiped clean. It has happened in Metropolis, I think, in 2019. Many of those who were around back then decided to move away to another grid that promised to be more reliable. Those who were AWOL returned later, just to find their inventories completely empty and their avatars consisting of only the white, textureless system body. In either case, their inventories didn't even contain the "building blocks" for standard Ruth, and when they returned, a blank skin, a blank shape, blank hair and blank eyes had to be created on the spot.

Except for what they had installed in-world, if anything, they had to start over from scratch. Not exactly few decided to do so on another grid, basically starting Metropolis' shrinking process.

Now, Metropolis was one of the oldest grids, launched in 2008. When it was shut down in 2022, it was the fourth-oldest grid. For a while, it even used to be bigger than OSgrid. But this age also meant it was dragging around a whole lot of old assets that were no longer in use.

OSgrid is even older. Except for maybe the odd impromptu private test grid to get recently-created OpenSim running, it has always been the oldest grid. It was launched in 2007, so it's a whopping 17 years old now. Also, for most of the time, it has been the biggest grid and basically the "lighthouse instance" of OpenSim where almost all newbies ended up.

In other words, a whole lot of people contributed to the filling of what has been one of the most troubled asset servers in OpenSim for years already. The admins had tried quite a few things over the last few years to improve the situation, only to worsen it. Assets in inventories were broken or missing altogether. Announcements that the situation would normalise in a few months (with an increasing number of months estimated) never came to pass.

What was identified as a major issue are assets that don't exist in-world, and that are broken or faulty to begin with. Some may only exist on the asset server, but others linger in the inventories of avatars, many of which haven't been used in years. A lot of these were stolen from Second Life and haphazardly imported, or they broke upon export already.

So they decided to take this last resort and reset all inventories to get rid of broken content. The announcement came yesterday.

But as it seems, they've received a whole lot of criticism. They may also have been reminded that the total inventory reset with everyone losing everything that wasn't rezzed in-world was the beginning of the end of the once-mighty Metropolis Metaversum. Apparently, the OSgrid admins all pack lightly, and they seem not to be able to estimate how much the still active avatars would lose and have to save or reconstruct.

Sure, it's possible to save your entire OSgrid inventory as an IAR. But that's only possible if you have land, if you have at least one sim attached to OSgrid. So this could also have been seen as a ploy to get those who don't have land yet to host and attach sims so that OSgrid can outgrow the Wolf Territories Grid again and reclaim its spot as the biggest grid on the Hypergrid. I mean, it's commonly known that OSgrid doesn't take Lbsa Plaza not being the top spot on OpenSimWorld either. Besides, many simply don't have what it takes to host your own sim, not even temporarily.

And so Dan Banner, one of the admins, changed the asset reset announcement. The OSgrid team had understood how bad an idea it actually is to purge all assets that aren't rezzed in-world and delete everything from everyone's inventories, actually including payware from commercial grids. It would drive people away from OSgrid even faster than the current situation which mostly has them create backup avatars elsewhere.

It would not only drive them away from OSgrid, but over to commercial competitors like Kitely or Wolf Territories which not only aren't younger than OSgrid, but which have their own powerful asset servers and actually take good care of them. Especially the Wolf Territories Grid comes with the advantage of being only three years old and never having been used as a gateway for mass-importing tons of copybotted content. Also, these commercial grids have stable sources of income in the shape of land rentals. OSgrid doesn't have land rentals at all; all sims that aren't official are hosted by their users and attached for free. So OSgrid only makes money from donations and an annual in-world auction.

And indeed, @Lone Wolf has just reported that 87 sims were just recently moved to Wolf Territories via OAR export and import. This greatly reeks of a beginning OSgrid exodus.

This must have caused a change of mind among the OSgrid admins. They still consider a reset, but now they want to try to restore the assets in people's inventories afterwards. That's all we know now.

Metaworld Opensim Social wrote the following post Mon, 10 Feb 2025 00:24:54 +0100 Asset Reset - OSgrid News
https://www.osgrid.online/news/asset-reset/

#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #QuotePost #QuoteTweet #QuoteToot #QuoteBoost #OpenSim #OpenSimulator #Metaverse #VirtualWorlds #OSgrid #Kitely #WolfTerritories #WolfGrid #WolfTerritoriesGrid
Jupiter Rowland

One of the worst things that can happen in an OpenSim grid, except its complete and permanent shutdown, is the inventories of all avatars being wiped clean. It has happened in Metropolis, I think, in 2019. Many of those who were around back then decided to move away to another grid that promised to be more reliable. Those who were AWOL returned later, just to find their inventories completely empty and their avatars consisting of only the white, textureless system body. In either case, their inventories didn't even contain the "building blocks" for standard Ruth, and when they returned, a blank skin, a blank shape, blank hair and blank eyes had to be created on the spot.

Except for what they had installed in-world, if anything, they had to start over from scratch. Not exactly few decided to do so on another grid, basically starting Metropolis' shrinking process.

Now, Metropolis was one of the oldest grids, launched in 2008. When it was shut down in 2022, it was the fourth-oldest grid. For a while, it even used to be bigger than OSgrid. But this age also meant it was dragging around a whole lot of old assets that were no longer in use.

OSgrid is even older. Except for maybe the odd impromptu private test grid to get recently-created OpenSim running, it has always been the oldest grid. It was launched in 2007, so it's a whopping 17 years old now. Also, for most of the time, it has been the biggest grid and basically the "lighthouse instance" of OpenSim where almost all newbies ended up.

In other words, a whole lot of people contributed to the filling of what has been one of the most troubled asset servers in OpenSim for years already. The admins had tried quite a few things over the last few years to improve the situation, only to worsen it. Assets in inventories were broken or missing altogether. Announcements that the situation would normalise in a few months (with an increasing number of months estimated) never came to pass.

What was identified as a major issue are assets that don't exist in-world, and that are broken or faulty to begin with. Some may only exist on the asset server, but others linger in the inventories of avatars, many of which haven't been used in years. A lot of these were stolen from Second Life and haphazardly imported, or they broke upon export already.

So they decided to take this last resort and reset all inventories to get rid of broken content. The announcement came yesterday.

But as it seems, they've received a whole lot of criticism. They may also have been reminded that the total inventory reset with everyone losing everything that wasn't rezzed in-world was the beginning of the end of the once-mighty Metropolis Metaversum. Apparently, the OSgrid admins all pack lightly, and they seem not to be able to estimate how much the still active avatars would lose and have to save or reconstruct.

Sure, it's possible to save your entire OSgrid inventory as an IAR. But that's only possible if you have land, if you have at least one sim attached to OSgrid. So this could also have been seen as a ploy to get those who don't have land yet to host and attach sims so that OSgrid can outgrow the Wolf Territories Grid again and reclaim its spot as the biggest grid on the Hypergrid. I mean, it's commonly known that OSgrid doesn't take Lbsa Plaza not being the top spot on OpenSimWorld either. Besides, many simply don't have what it takes to host your own sim, not even temporarily.

And so Dan Banner, one of the admins, changed the asset reset announcement. The OSgrid team had understood how bad an idea it actually is to purge all assets that aren't rezzed in-world and delete everything from everyone's inventories, actually including payware from commercial grids. It would drive people away from OSgrid even faster than the current situation which mostly has them create backup avatars elsewhere.

It would not only drive them away from OSgrid, but over to commercial competitors like Kitely or Wolf Territories which not only aren't younger than OSgrid, but which have their own powerful asset servers and actually take good care of them. Especially the Wolf Territories Grid comes with the advantage of being only three years old and never having been used as a gateway for mass-importing tons of copybotted content. Also, these commercial grids have stable sources of income in the shape of land rentals. OSgrid doesn't have land rentals at all; all sims that aren't official are hosted by their users and attached for free. So OSgrid only makes money from donations and an annual in-world auction.

And indeed, @Lone Wolf has just reported that 87 sims were just recently moved to Wolf Territories via OAR export and import. This greatly reeks of a beginning OSgrid exodus.

This must have caused a change of mind among the OSgrid admins. They still consider a reset, but now they want to try to restore the assets in people's inventories afterwards. That's all we know now.

Metaworld Opensim Social wrote the following post Mon, 10 Feb 2025 00:24:54 +0100 Asset Reset - OSgrid News
https://www.osgrid.online/news/asset-reset/

#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #QuotePost #QuoteTweet #QuoteToot #QuoteBoost #OpenSim #OpenSimulator #Metaverse #VirtualWorlds #OSgrid #Kitely #WolfTerritories #WolfGrid #WolfTerritoriesGrid
Jupiter Rowland

I've just completed the Eleven Cities Tour, an ice-skating event with eleven checkpoints.

Not the real deal (Elfstedentocht) which  hasn't been possible in the last 28 years, but the virtual version that one can take at Catronian Archipelago in Kitely. And even though it's much shorter (it has to fit onto one square kilometre), and it has only got one small town, it's still nice.

Also, I was actually ten days early.

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