[00:37] most of the bbc's rss feeds have gone dark [06:11] ali1234: oh , that doesnt look good [06:24] morning boys and girls. [06:30] hey brobostigon [06:30] hi knightwise [06:35] how are you doing today man :) [06:39] recovering from a cold. [06:40] hope you feel well soon dude [06:40] colds in the summer are a bitch [06:41] thanks, :) [06:41] oh yes. [06:41] although i have a project to distract my mind, building a text adventure to test out one of my D&D campaign ideas. [06:42] Cool :) [06:42] :) [06:43] ive been messing around trying to get mopidy to work on an old iMac to turn it into a sonos replacement / narrowcasting screen [06:45] :) [06:56] hmm. macbook pro is back from the store [06:57] keyboard replacement [07:01] working ok? [07:02] yeah, they had to replace the entire bottom half of the laptop just to swap out the keyboard [07:02] any advice on software to use to help me create said text adventure? [07:02] wow. [07:02] brobostigon: as in coding advice ? [07:02] * knightwise = coding noob [07:03] * brobostigon googles [07:03] what kind of help are you lookin for , actual coding ? [07:06] just a place to start, i understand how games like that work and the logic, ans what i want to do. [07:07] :( Coding noob i'm afraid. [07:07] https://github.com/evennia/evennia is a candidate. [08:11] so much simpler in 8 bit days when you had the likes of quill and paw to write text adventures... [08:15] :) [09:41] didn't the zork people have a system for writing adventure games that might have been reverse engineered by now... [09:42] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z-machine [11:11] ty zxmoy-pi === alan_g is now known as alan_g|lunch === alan_g|lunch is now known as alan_g