Anonymous ID: 3ea36c Feb. 16, 2019, 11:30 a.m. No.5208485   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8556

I thought it would be awesome to have a Q mueseum in a minetest world. I made a Q buidling that 200 blocks high and thought 'this would be awesome as an online history mueseum.'

at some time, when it's cool to be open about Q I'd give out the design.

 

My point: minetest is a block based sysetm. HTML is simple and ubiquitous, and yet complex and full featured. There is no reason that a minetest block group can't be crafted in minetest, saved, and then recreated, through data file filters, as an HTML page, a 3D page.

So a minetest like interface on a webpage of a muesuem of Q that is something that video game players can log into and then travel through the muesuem of Q, I called it the . . . but if I say that will dox me so . . .

Anonymous ID: 3ea36c Feb. 16, 2019, 11:52 a.m. No.5208744   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8935

>>5208556

How do we know what is relevant and what is not? Clearly a lot of what are thought to be 'bots' are a way for some people or whoevers to comm.

 

There is a kind of post I've seen where a board insider is able to grab all the posts from a single poster, with all the images for a long series of breads. Such output is veyr useful to dump in the face of a shill and say 'here is what you've been doing'.

 

Those tools must be available so I'd think you'd dove tail into those.

people also save old breads off line. A tool ought to let someone parse through that kind of data too, the format of a wget dash-r or a 'save html page' from a browser.