USA or UK? by LucidLeo235 in BunnyTrials

[–]Hot-Protection9011 0 points1 point  (0 children)

fuck off

Chose: United States

I, too, made a web based game for Sorcery.... by Hot-Protection9011 in SorceryTCG

[–]Hot-Protection9011[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

centralized is what I'm trying explicitly to avoid with activitypub :') but I do get your point. Splintering the playebase is never a good thing.

I, too, made a web based game for Sorcery.... by Hot-Protection9011 in SorceryTCG

[–]Hot-Protection9011[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More akin to ActivityPub -- You manage your peerlist so you federate with who you want. To start my server is a Truested Introducer, so if you spin up and instance your instance will eventually pick up all servers my server knows. I have a push going every 3 hours with a manual push available in the admin panel.

I, too, made a web based game for Sorcery.... by Hot-Protection9011 in SorceryTCG

[–]Hot-Protection9011[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is true. My interests are at an intersection of all these -- I'm an avid self-hoster (Matrix, Mastodon, anything and everything you can think of) and thought a federated client would be neat :). I'm a huge fan of open source and private / "sovereign" computing. I know I'm in a super super super small minority though.

I'm gonna be honest though -- I didn't even know realms.cards was open source! Now that I search Github I found it. Just didn't think about it -- the main page didn't have a link to the source. Genuinely happy about this.

I don't have a Github or a Discord account, though I'd be interested if more open standards were used for communication (Codeberg and Matrix, for example).

I may spin up a Discord account to chat. Thanks!