I've started running my own Luanti/Voxelibre server on a Raspberry Pi. I can join the server from my laptop, but after walking around, alas, there are no other players. I'm considering making it publicly accessible, so more players can join.
**Dear @ActuallyAutistic people in North America, would you be interested in joining a casual game of #Minecraft** (but it's #Luanti/#Voxelibre; is very similar, and it's free/#OpenSource, and runs even on low-spec hardware)? Note: the server is in Canada, it's in #NorthAmerica where you'll get low-enough latency.
The server would be themed to be geared to those with an actual diagnosis of #Autism (or you're confident you have it, but it's not formally diagnosed). #AuDHD and #ADHD people are also welcome!!
I promise I won't track you in any way! No ads, no spam, no viruses, no nothing like that.
#gaming #Android #Linux #Windows #MacOS #FreeBSD #ElbowsUp
Yes, please
75%
No, thanks
25%
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@d1 @ActuallyAutistic I'm running a server myself. I opened it up to the public a couple years ago.

I expected griefing to be much worse than it has been, though I did have to banish a bunch of nazis who'd set up a camp about a year ago.

All in all, it's been a mostly (though not emtirely) positive experience.

@me @ActuallyAutistic which mods did you enable, which were popular with your players? What was in your "world.mt"?

@d1 @ActuallyAutistic I've actually lost track of all the ones I've added. Off hand, mesecons and technic plus have been popular.

If you want to have a look around, it's at minetest.jlamothe.net:30000

@me @ActuallyAutistic Thanks for this. I'm thinking of a more casual, natural theme for this server I'm making. Not high-tech themed. Like just fun, more old-school technologies like blimps, trains, hang gliders.
@d1 @ActuallyAutistic The Steampunk Blimp one is nice.