This looks really cool! It'd be awesome to have a retro text-based MMO in the browser.
If the server doesn't hold, that's my fault (I wrote it). Antinode's been powering my blog solidly for the last few months, but this is probably the most traffic it's got so far.
Let me know how it goes. Was it easy for you to integrate?
i cant tell if its antinode or what, but the server is randomly dying serving the static content. its not outputting any error messages either.
i'm going to have to run ab or tsung against it later to pinpoint the problem :-(
edit: just updated from 1.92 to 1.93...
i dont think it could be an antinode problem because the way im hosting this is that antinode is a child process of the application host. if antinode was crashing it would just restart gracefully, instead of the whole server is going down
Isn't the whole point of FOSS that the code can be redistributed without caring about issues like this?
A person who does not respect the time and energy that have been invested in the Project, and acts to punish such effort by giving others associated with the Project -- including, but not limited to, the Author -- a hard time. A Dick is nearly always selfish, but not necessarily with deliberate intent; some Dicks are merely thoughtless. The distinguishing characteristic of a Dick is that he or she places burdens upon Reasonable People, reducing their motivation to engage in open source activities. This damping effect is a significant detriment to the Project, to open source in general, to the production of new intellectual value in the world -- and, ultimately, to the Dick himself or herself.
Sure node.js is asynchronous, fast, and fun to work with like rails. I downvoted you because your comment was nearly useless to someone who didn't already know what you were talking about. If you've got some advice, provide supporting information.