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#1 Dec 6, 2024 4:47 pm
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Just wondering if these are even being used anymore and if so whats the new info for them?
#2 Dec 8, 2024 2:15 pm
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So far as I can tell from some Google searching, both IMC and I3 are dead. That's probably not very surprising given that connections to both services are unencrypted and security awareness has come a long way in 24 years.
The only page I was able to find about any of it is a broken rendering of an old I3 router listing from 2014. So it seems the website tracking the routers themselves has been dead for 10 years too.
A post on reddit indicates that what few MUDs still exist and are interested in these kinds of things are either using some kind of partial Discord bridge or using a service called Grapevine which requires a stupid number of external libraries to make it work.
Honestly given the nature of the beast it might be wise to remove it from the codebases we serve here. Unencrypted communication in 2024 is not only unwise, but probably outright dangerous.
The only page I was able to find about any of it is a broken rendering of an old I3 router listing from 2014. So it seems the website tracking the routers themselves has been dead for 10 years too.
A post on reddit indicates that what few MUDs still exist and are interested in these kinds of things are either using some kind of partial Discord bridge or using a service called Grapevine which requires a stupid number of external libraries to make it work.
Honestly given the nature of the beast it might be wise to remove it from the codebases we serve here. Unencrypted communication in 2024 is not only unwise, but probably outright dangerous.
#3 Dec 8, 2024 6:35 pm
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Thats what I was thinking to but figured I would at least ask first lol thanks for looking into it
#4 Dec 26, 2024 3:27 am
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Well, now I don't feel so bad about gutting all the IMC/I3 stuff from my own code.
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