I also write crappy Perl code to make computers (and my stream) do things.
| Twitch | https://twitch.tv/one_suit_samus |
| Gender | Linux |
| Not-actually-favorite song | One Winged Toaster Oven by MC Gerkin |
| Twitch | https://twitch.tv/one_suit_samus |
| Gender | Linux |
| Not-actually-favorite song | One Winged Toaster Oven by MC Gerkin |
Man, the local weekly Netrunner LCG meetups are getting bigger. There have usually been 3-6 people but 10 people showed up today, and there were 12 players for the Startup format tournament I ran a couple weeks ago, including 4 new faces I think? It's nice to see a non-profit game having success like that.
Tonight I got to try out a couple goofy decks I made that might not actually be entirely terrible! They were fun, and I might actually use them for districts coming up.
At 10pm UTC today I will be having an open lab night working on the virtual pet.
That usually means chiptunes and a light chat with everyone while I try and wrap my head back around my own five-year-old codebase.
Today's big goals are to get a debugging feature I wanted working into the codebase, and from there to keep working on the illness system.
The channel is at:
identity is a negotiated projection between yourself and those who perceive you.
so, like all negotiations, start at a maximalist position. open with as much identity as possible. when you meet somebody new, come in hot with at least fourteen separate genders. insist that you're twenty feet tall. scream incredibly loud but act like it's a normal conversational level. let them negotiate you down from this.
#ScribesAndMakers Self-promotion day
I have a couple of books, but if you want a laugh, the sci-fi ones are apparently funny. I will also give you an insider tip, exclusive to people on Mastodon and this hashtag, but book one of The Xanadu series, The Xanadu Affair, is actually still free on my own site, https://www.littleblueplanettours.co.uk in the shop and on PayHip because I haven't got round to resetting them after a promo.
after several failed attempts to write an update today and a dozen very frustrating interruptions, let's try a new self-promotional tactic:
give me money. no explanation just do it https://www.patreon.com/creatorglyph
i've been reading a late-90s book about virtual worlds - some of them VRML-based, many custom 2d and 3d clients, and some MUSHes/MOOs/MUDs
i came across a scientific MUD i had never heard before, and i'm absolutely blown away by its goals and implementation: NAU Solar System Simulation/SolSys by prof Reed Riner at northern arizona university. it was online from 1990 until at least 2017 (and maybe longer?).
there is a little information out there on what SolSys was:
"The Solar System Simulation, originated at CONTACT VI in 1987, was developed into an intercollegiate curriculum at Northern Arizona University by Reed Riner, as an honors course in Anthropology and Engineering. Since 1990, it has included student teams from many colleges and universities around the globe.
The teams represent colonies in a simulated future human community in space. For example, Mars Colony is normally manned by NAU and the Cabrillo College team traditionally inhabits the L-5 Colony near Earth. (See L-5 artwork left by Joel Hagen.) Teams communicate via websites, Internet e-mail and a Multiple User Domain (MUD), a text-based, virtual reality program. Students are directed and encouraged by their local faculty advisors and by a board of professional consultants in the social and space sciences."
https://www.contact-conference.org/c03.html
seriously - a hardcore scientific MUD built around real-life anthropology and space exploration. and entire mud devoted to teaching players how to cooperate in order to accomplish goals together, instead of killing a bunch of shit. how fucking cool is that?
did anyone here play/use SolSys when it was still alive?
the urls went dead when prof reed passed away last year, and the university wiped his webspace
SolSys ran on a modified version of tinyMUD, focused largely on building and communicating. this is its last known homepage:
https://web.archive.org/web/20250328124317/https://www2.nau.edu/rdr/SolSys/
dr. riner's obit:
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/azdailysun/name/reed-riner-obituary?id=58181563