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Solipsis

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The virtual world is initially empty and is only filled by entities run by end users' computers. All Solipsis nodes are functionally equal, and no preordained infrastructure is required. This eliminates as far as possible any restrictions on the content or functionality of the world.
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A central objective of Solipsis is to create a virtual world which is as independent as possible from the influence of private interests, such as server ownership. In order to achieve this, it is based around a
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model rather than the traditional server-client one. Additionally, it aims to give users more flexibility in designing interfaces and content in their individual segments of the virtual world.
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architecture, the virtual world may potentially be inhabited by a theoretically unlimited number of participants.
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A Solipsis entity is a basic element of the virtual world. To exist, an entity should run a
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A basic implementation of a Solipsis Node and a Solipsis navigator licensed under the
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Research and Development Labs. It aims to provide the infrastructure for a
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https://web.archive.org/web/20090507014736/http://happening.netofpeers.net/
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between the node and the navigator. Currently written in
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A node-navigator interface, which takes the form of an
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Developer(s)
France Télécom
Stable release
Operating system
Microsoft Windows
Linux
macOS
Type
MMORPG
Peer-to-peer
License
LGPL
https://web.archive.org/web/20090507014736/http://happening.netofpeers.net/
free
open-source
virtual world
Joaquin Keller
Gwendal Simon
France Télécom
metaverse
peer-to-peer
peer-to-peer
graphical user interface
UDP
API
XML-RPC
LGPL
YackPack
Stanford University
chat

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