Find chess here on limewire. Link expires in one week.

Building upon the principles of my chat application, this is another implementation to push the limits of what’s possible inside the termux environment.

This script includes all the pieces needed to run a world wide accessable chess game from your pocket. While the implementation of chess isn’t perfect by any means, it has been a great learning expirence to figure out all the little parts of what makes a interactive webserver tick.

For testing, I did implement cloudflared within the script just to see if I can host to the clearnet as well. It worked!

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    18 hours ago

    on limewire

    Not only has this made me realize how fucking old I am, but I also got curious about how Limewire is doing, and…

    In September 2025, LimeWire acquired the Fyre Festival brand, including its intellectual property, trademarks, online domains, and social media assets, from Billy McFarland via an auction held on eBay.

    …according to Wikipedia. At this point, my 2025 bingo card would serve better as kindling.

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      17 hours ago

      Yeah, but someone bought the brand itself a while back. It’s not the same limewire.

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      What a weird turn of events this is the festival that scammed everyone?

      I stumbled upon it by by accident when trying to share. I remembered file.io was a quick account free way to share a files but now when you upload limewire takes over.

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    Just wondering, as this is the second post I see you do like this, why not use git and a forge (codeberg, gitlab, github), to publish these projects, with proper file separation, a nice README with descriptions and instructions and a proper OSS license?

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      I thought about it but it’s not worth tieing accounts together to me and I don’t wanna make throwaway accounts just to share.

      To small of scale I’m just messing around is the short answer.

      Usage is commented at the start of the script. Just save it, chmod, run it and it spins it self right up.

      What are the downsides of sharing code with no license?

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        The TL, DR version of sharing with No License, is that technically speaking you are not explicitly permitting others to use your code in any way, just allowing them to look, a license is a formal way to give permissions to others to copy, modify, or use your code.

        You don’t need an extra file for the license, you can embed it on a section at the top of your file, as you did with the description, just add a # License section at the very top, if you want the most permissive one you can just use MIT, just need to replace the year of publication of the code, and you can use a pseudonym/username like ‘[email protected]’ if you don’t want to use something like email, username on another site or real name, that can be used to identify you, if that’s a concern

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            It didn’t used to be this way. You used to apply for copyright like a patent. Rich people stole content from poor artists that didn’t have the lawyers to file copyright. This broken system has been reformed. Nowadays, if you create something, you automatically own the copyright. You now have to “opt out” of copyright with an explicit license to “release” the rights. Much better system.

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              Yet enforcing your copyright is exclusive to the rich. I had to move off of GitHub because of Microsoft infringing my code licenses and selling them as “GitHub Copilot”, and I have no way of fighting back/recover my losses.

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    I just pulled an old Android phone out of the closet and messing around with Termux and I’m seriously impressed. I had a file server up in my network within a minute. All without root too!

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      This is exactly why I started tinkering with termux…lots of old devices that I want to put to use that just collect dust.

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    I’m confused, you implemented the graphical chess game in the terminal? Or you implemented a web server and pointed a non-termux browser at it?

    I didn’t know about cloudflared, pretty cool. I just use a VPS and (if applicable) an ssh reverse proxy for that.

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      Yes termux is the webserver here and the client is the web browser now. This simplifies the use case scenario alot since most devices have a browser.