• Thought

    From Netsurge@77:77/5 to All on Thu Oct 3 14:18:30 2019
    I have been off of work for a few weeks dealing with an illness that
    has plagued me most of my life.

    Having all this free-ish time has got me thinking about improving my
    two systems, The Diskshop and Hysteria (as well as getting Synchronet
    setup on a RPi 4) and improving SciNet and bbsing in general.

    There is no doubt that the hobby is dying but thanks to people like
    Digital Man, g00r00 and Avon for his great Mystic YouTube videos we
    have people coming back to the hobby.

    What else can we do to promote what I like to refer to as Web 0.2, the bbs.

    SciNet is a mere skeleton of what it once was, traffic is low and that
    is to be expected. What can we do to improve it?

    --
    frank // netsurge
    disksh0p!bbs % bbs.diskshop.ca % mystic goodness
    SciNet ftn hq % https://diskshop.ca/scinet

    .
    --- Unison/2.2
    * Origin: % SciNet ftn/nntp/email gateway % scinet-ftn.org % (77:77/5)
  • From ryan@77:1/128 to Netsurge on Thu Oct 3 11:57:38 2019
    SciNet is a mere skeleton of what it once was, traffic is low and that
    is to be expected. What can we do to improve it?

    Let's write a BBS door game engine and host it on github and encourage people to make their own games, unique to their own bbses, and perhaps host tournaments?

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: monterey bbs (77:1/128)
  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to ryan on Thu Oct 3 16:26:50 2019
    Let's write a BBS door game engine and host it on github and encourage people to make their own games, unique to their own bbses, and perhaps host tournaments?

    Something written in a language that would be OS agnostic? There is ODoors
    and the stuff DM and the gang is doing with JS.

    Although I like the idea, there seems to be very few people left in the scene who actually code. Most of us, when we did code, did so in Pascal which is
    fine and dandy for BBS doors, it isn't a language that most strive to learn.

    |15frank |08// |15netsurge
    |07disksh0p|08!|07bbs |08% |07bbs.diskshop.ca |08% |07mystic goodness |11SciNet |03ftn hq |08% |07https://scinet-ftn.org

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: % disksh0p!bbs % bbs.diskshop.ca % SciNet ftn hq % (77:1/100)
  • From Alterego@77:3/101 to Netsurge on Fri Oct 4 10:09:30 2019
    Re: Thought
    By: Netsurge to All on Thu Oct 03 2019 02:18 pm

    SciNet is a mere skeleton of what it once was, traffic is low and that
    is to be expected. What can we do to improve it?

    Yeah, I'd like to see it get popular too - especially to see if we can scale it above the "30,000"? nodes it once had.
    ...лоег

    ... Predestination was doomed from the start.
    --- SBBSecho 3.10-Linux
    * Origin: Alterant | An SBBS in Docker on Pi! (77:3/101)
  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to Alterego on Thu Oct 3 22:20:12 2019
    Yeah, I'd like to see it get popular too - especially to see if we can scale it above the "30,000"? nodes it once had.

    I would settle for 30 active nodes.

    |15frank |08// |15netsurge
    |07disksh0p|08!|07bbs |08% |07bbs.diskshop.ca |08% |07mystic goodness |11SciNet |03ftn hq |08% |07https://scinet-ftn.org

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: % disksh0p!bbs % bbs.diskshop.ca % SciNet ftn hq % (77:1/100)
  • From ryan@77:1/128 to Netsurge on Fri Oct 4 00:32:34 2019
    Let's write a BBS door game engine and host it on github and encourag people to make their own games, unique to their own bbses, and perhap host tournaments?

    Something written in a language that would be OS agnostic? There is
    ODoors and the stuff DM and the gang is doing with JS.

    Yeah, lol, actually, I'd been quietly planning on experimenting with this anyway. After hacking together dank domain and also playing with enigma 1/2, I'm pretty keen to try doing this with nodejs. It's platform agnostic and
    won't require any dos emulation...so it sounds good to me.

    Although I like the idea, there seems to be very few people left in the scene who actually code. Most of us, when we did code, did so in Pascal which is fine and dandy for BBS doors, it isn't a language that most strive to learn.

    Agreed. I don't actually think many/any people would use it, but I would, so that's enough for me.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: monterey bbs (77:1/128)
  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to ryan on Fri Oct 4 12:38:34 2019
    Yeah, lol, actually, I'd been quietly planning on experimenting with this anyway. After hacking together dank domain and also playing with enigma 1/2, I'm pretty keen to try doing this with nodejs. It's platform
    agnostic and won't require any dos emulation...so it sounds good to me.

    I eventually need to stop kicking and screaming when it comes to JS in
    general, I have never been a big fan but and I dive more and more in to the stuff DM and the gang are doing with Synchronet, I am starting to warm up to the idea of using it.

    |15frank |08// |15netsurge
    |07disksh0p|08!|07bbs |08% |07bbs.diskshop.ca |08% |07mystic goodness |11SciNet |03ftn hq |08% |07https://scinet-ftn.org

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: % disksh0p!bbs % bbs.diskshop.ca % SciNet ftn hq % (77:1/100)