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Now that I have moved from @ROllerozxa@fosstodon.org to here I should maybe do a new #introduction post.

My username is ROllerozxa, I'm from Gothenburg, Sweden. I'm a programmer and currently studying software engineering at university.

I'm the maintainer of the now open source physics-based sandbox game #Principia, but you may also know me from #BoxSmasher, my work on #Luanti (formerly #Minetest) or various other open source projects I have worked on.

Other than that I do other interesting things (blogging, archival, talking about the weather, eating soused herring, cuddling my Blåhaj, etc.)

Client mods vs. server mods: Is there a difference? (like a Bukkit API)

lemm.ee/post/61911970

lemm.eeClient mods vs. server mods: Is there a difference? (like a Bukkit API) - lemm.eeI want to create some cool multiplayer games on a server (operating on top of VoxeLibre or Mineclonia) but am still new to Luanti. I am familiar with creating Minecraft servers and server mods (like Bukkit plugins) but am not quite sure what it looks like with Luanti. I’ve been playing around with VoxeLibre and Mineclonia for a while now, and I of course understand that they are games implemented in Lua under the Luanti engine, but I am not quite sure if there is a distinction between “client” mods and “server” mods in the Luanti ecosystem. I found the Luanti modding book [https://rubenwardy.com/minetest_modding_book/en/index.html], but it does not mention there being a difference between client mods and server mods. What I am aiming to do in the mod is: * Manipulate blocks in the world * Run a timer that changes the world state every X minutes * Handle events (like lava place, etc.) server-side * Give players items * Introduce special mechanics for certain items (for example, a fishing rod which teleports you to the bobber location) * Spawn chests with items in them This all has to be controlled on the server end, and I hope that it does not require clients to have a copy of the code since I am planning to make frequent updates on the server end only.

I'm just watching a Luanti video,
youtube.com/watch?v=01NrTOfkzE

And look at the desc/comments to see what one mod was, and:
> Have no idea if anyone will see this but Richard passed away about 2 days ago suddenly. (I’m his daughter). I’m glad these are here since it showed what he loved doing with his free time :] will miss u dad
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I dunno if that's real but… RIP if so. Go out on a zombie mod.
#luanti #minetest

A répondu dans un fil de discussion

@zughy_boi I sent email to the library and offered to bring two computers to let visitors to try Luanti. They said it's ok! I'll take two old NUCs there and connect them together for network play. I set them to auto login and auto start luanti with --go to VoxeLibre.

I guess I'll print your luanti flyer - poster too. Are there any other posters or short introductions to #Luanti that should print?