I have tomorrow off, as do some of my regular co-conspirators.

I want to complete a project tomorrow. I have many open projects, but no clear leader on which one to work on.

I also have several planned projects that might be complete able in a day.

And, honestly, I'm totally down to try something wholly new.

So this is a project planning thread.

Implement a video game

Implement the operating environment for a video game console

Build a handheld zzt console

Shoot an episode of shouting in to the void

Record an episode of my show within a show Fat Jimbo hosts in the expedition sasquatch universe

I could finish the overhaul on the Jupiter's ghost website, build a better submission system, and just brute force thr first episode.
I could finish the spaceship room.

Get a real dialup BBS set up.

Get a telnet BBS set up.

Rebuild my raspberry pi based comms box and make the software less error prone and fragile (this is the thing that let's me get online with my retro computers)

Build a laptop from scratch using parts and equipment scavenged from the makerspace.
Feel free to suggest your own one day builds.
Build a (federated, peer-to-peer enabled and aware) streaming service with a netflix/prime style navigation interface, powered by peertube, but, you know, open culture.

I could build a SSH based TUI for #dreadfulDocs and start working on the associated ARG style content.

I believe @djsundog might have some experiencewith ARG style content.

I could get the last open source version of Live Code running, and see if it still imports hypercard stacks without too much fiddling, and then set up a Hypercard -> android release pipeline that uses live code as an intermediary step.

Live code was open source for like 8 years.

It's a really neat project, but not enough people were paying for it so they closed up in 2019.

The last open source build is here: https://github.com/livecode/livecode

And an interview about why they went closed source is here: https://www.theregister.com/2021/09/06/livecode_interview/

GitHub - livecode/livecode: LiveCode cross-platform development environment (engine)

LiveCode cross-platform development environment (engine) - GitHub - livecode/livecode: LiveCode cross-platform development environment (engine)

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@ajroach42

and future development will be closed source

this sort of statement drives me up a wall

their efforts might continue in an unfree direction

I totally take your point that the free project can be picked up again as such

I wish people like this journalist understood that though