mudmixer
nmoo
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2.7 | 8.2 | |
about 3 years ago | 30 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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mudmixer
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Show HN: I rewrote the 1990's LambdaMOO server from scratch
https://web.archive.org/web/20201203080354/http://www.vmoo.c...
Looks like the VMoo website is still there but is having... issues. But this is the last release. If you have a high DPI display you may find it slightly lacking, even with Windows compatibility settings applied. Which is a shame because VMoo was always the best client.
Most GUI-users use Mudlet (https://www.mudlet.org/) these days. Unfortunately, as far as I know, it lacks proper local editing support. If you're feeling adventurous you can work around that with something like MUDMixer (https://github.com/tms88/mudmixer) to proxy local editing.
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Do all muds use insecure connections?
If sci-fi is your thing, Prometheus and Miriani both offer ssl/tls on ports 7777 and 1444 I think) respectively. If your client doesn't support tls/ssl, might I suggest mud mixer. Found at: https://github.com/tms88/mudmixer It supports connecting over tls, as well as a bunch of other features that you may or may not find useful.
nmoo
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Show HN: I rewrote the 1990's LambdaMOO server from scratch
I love seeing projects like this! I have one too, but it completely throws away compatibility and is very simplistic. I opted for a lisp-like language instead of a lua-like language (https://github.com/sid-code/nmoo but don't look at the code, it's embarrassing).
I have some questions:
- Does each verb call create a whole new world state that it mutates, and later commits to the database? That's the impression I get from reading the code. Does this come with a lot of overhead?
What are some alternatives?
tinyfugue - TinyFugue - Rebirth
mica
rmoo - A major mode for interacting with MOOs.
fastglobal - Fast no copy globals for Elixir & Erlang.
moor - A rewrite of the classic LambdaMOO server; but in Rust and on a modern tech stack
toaststunt - A network accessible, multi-user, programmable, interactive system for the creation of MOOs / MUDs.
EtaMOO - A new implementation of the LambdaMOO server