How I prepare for my tabletop RPG sessions has changed a lot over the last 12 years, and open source software has been a big part of those changes.
I need to make notes for myself, create a physical map or layout of the area, and outline some idea of how these all may or may not be connected. I have to create a place for things to occur, such as a town, the dank and foreboding ruins of a lost civilization, or the bucolic splendor of a seemingly serene forest. The other is played online via Google Hangouts and a website, .Īs a Dungeon Master (DM), I try to provide entertaining challenges for the people that attend these sessions. One is a traditional face-to-face game, and we play at my kitchen table.
I have two active role-playing gaming (RPG) sessions going all the time. Running Kubernetes on your Raspberry Pi.A practical guide to home automation using open source tools.6 open source tools for staying organized.An introduction to programming with Bash.A guide to building a video game with Python.