grapevine
Papercups
grapevine | Papercups | |
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44 | 19 | |
152 | 5,637 | |
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3.0 | 0.0 | |
8 months ago | 3 months ago | |
Elixir | Elixir | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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grapevine
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What happened to TMC?
grapevine.haus/
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2023 iOS Mud Client?
I've heard of people having decent results using the Grapevine web client on iOS, although an iPad with a physical keyboard is probably much preferred over an on-screen keyboard. The only catch is that the game has to be registered with Grapevine and the web client enabled, as far as I know at least.
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Am I looking for PBP? I haven't done this since the '00s!
There's also still some diehard MU* players out there, and some modern servers in active development. See Ares MUSH and Evennia (a MUD-like server), directories https://mustard.mythicus.net/ and https://grapevine.haus/.
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Where the hell do you go to find active MUSH/MUX etc. games now that MudConnector is dead?
This question is asked rather frequently. There are very few truly active aggregation sites any more. The most active, but pretty incomplete site is probably grapevine: https://grapevine.haus/
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Looking for a unique PBBG not found on the rankings sites
If you want immersion in a more low-fi text-based setting, maybe head to /r/MUD and look into a MUD that pushes your buttons in terms of settings and mechanics. Try some of the games linked into Grapevine if you're not familiar with MUDs. Lots of nice games to get your feet wet, there, until you find one to call home. Just a warning, MUDs are not immune to suffering from a high number of low-effort games, but it seems easier to find the good ones that it does with PBBGs.
- MUD of the Month is this Saturday and Sunday
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Busy MUD's?
I have three to share, but they tie for the same reasons. Armageddon, Sindome and Star Conquest have pretty cool areas. Armageddon a Mad Max out in the desert type of vibe with people trying to survive with mutants and the like, Sindome is a cyber punk dystopian future where anything is possible and Star Conquest a future space opera with three main factions fighting it out for supremacy. All have people on at basically all times of the day. Armageddon Host name - www.armageddon.org 4050 Sindome Moo.sindome.org 5555 Star Conquest moo.squidsoft.net 7777 All three are heavy into role playing, however. So it will be required. I do believe Sindome and maybe Star Conquest have classes. I mean they have jobs, but I think you can gain abilities not in your skill set. I believe all are PvP and PvE, so it can be stressful if getting attacked I suppose. I am not much into PvP myself though. They may or may not have OOC channels. All three are free to play. Currently Armageddon is MUD of the Month and can be played with the community on Saturdays and Sundays UTC -5 or CDT at 6pm till 12am. You are welcome to join us if you like. Consequently Grapevine is the Mud website of the Month https://grapevine.haus/ This website has 140+ games. It has a great feature with it's stats screen for each game. It gives you how many players have been on the last 48 hours, last week, last month, last year and time of day for busy hours. So that may help you in finding a good MUD as well.
- It's that time of the month again!
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New (but old) MUD joining the Reddit community! Which site to list our very old MUD on?
https://grapevine.haus/ is most popular right now
- Completely new to MUDs
Papercups
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Linen.dev – Building a chat app with Elixir and NextJS
The best language for the task at hand, when presented with time constraints, is the one that you already know well. OP said in the article that they authored Papercups [1]. Adopting Elixir for a websocket-push service makes a lot of sense, then. However, why don't you learn Elixir, some OTP, and then reconsider that question? You could be missing out.
[1] https://github.com/papercups-io/papercups
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What Phoenix Elixir Tutorial do you want to see?
https://github.com/papercups-io/papercups - 5.2k stars, uses Phoenix 1.6
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Complete, Production-Ready Phoenix Reference Applications
Papercups
- Looking for recommendation of OS phoenix app to look at
- Example of an elixir CRUD app in production
- Show HN: Open-source live customer chat
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Lessons from answering 800 customer support queries in last 2 yrs as a founder
Shameless plug here if anyone is interested in an open source live chat tool check out https://github.com/papercups-io/papercups
- Create a conversation with Elixir with real code examples
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Ask HN: What novel tools are you using to write web sites/apps?
Phoneix - Elixir
We're a live message tool and it is basically what Elixir is built for https://github.com/papercups-io/papercups.
The Elixir community has been great and incredibly friendly. I originally was worried about the size of the community but that hasn't been an issue the community has been super helpful. I also think the annual stackoverflow usage surveys are very misleading because most of the community's questions get asked in ElixirForum and not on Stackoverflow.
Phoneix is the web framework of Elixir which is very similar to Rails but minus a lot of the magic has been very helpful for our productivity as well.
If I had to built another service that is websocket heavy I would definitely use Elixir. Even if it was a standard crud app I would still most likely choose Elixir.
- Papercups – open-source live customer chat in Elixir