Dwarf Fortress in the Browser
40 points by andre9317 4 days ago | 26 comments
Catloafdev 3 hours ago
Why?
replyYou keep posting this. What's it for? Who wants this? What does it accomplish?
It's a vibe-coded remote console renderer. I don't get why you're posting it.
serious_angel 3 hours ago
But... why.... from all possible protocols and options out there for secure, and less complex channels out there... they chose the so featureful and pure overhead as SSH...
For low-latency VNC+Audio, why not WireGuard, WebRTC, QUIC etc.?
Yes, Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup approached it relatively similarly for WebTiles, yet... it's infinitely different magnificent titles...
Oh... it's not them... it's Claude they used... or? Who knows, right? No one, including the priceless invaluable ideas of actual developers meat-ground into the Claude datasets now being sold for tokens...
// https://i.imgur.com/FM4aTMZ.png - SSH
// https://i.imgur.com/9lZniqE.png - Claudekoolala 3 hours ago
Isn't it kind of just as easy to stream it from your desktop into your browser? Something like RustDesk doing remote desktop?
replyJabrov 3 hours ago
Sooo it’s just streaming a game to your browser. What does this have to do with Dwarf Fortress? There’s tons of generic solutions like this that would work the same way for DF as well. It’s giving AI slop.
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The minute I see them, I tune out and move on. These types of docs come across to me as so over-specified and memorialized that I just find it not worth the effort to read. Of course for legacy projects this type of documentation would have been invaluable. What's changed, I wonder?
The README.md can actually be a reserved space for human beings to read with whatever the author thinks is most important to communicate to the human operator.
Whether that's effective is another matter, even if the LLM generating the list does so correctly and updates the list consistently
If we are splitting hairs some sections could have been left out or broken up into a dedicated doc, but this is still vastly better than a README that explains too little. At minimum I expect a README to give me guidance on what this is and how to get started with it and having stuff like a file layout helps with exactly that.
This is just yet another low-effort slop specimen.
Coke Zero is good these days.