Discuss Scratch
- Gamer_Logan819
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
What the Heck is Brave?You know DuckDuckGo? It’s like thatIt looks like a bunch of browsers support LAN, but Brave doesn’t, which i believe is popular among Scratchers.
Perhaps it could be supported on the offline editor as well, which would theoretically just require an open port.
Also brave has an adblocker I think
- GlitchedThrough
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New Scratcher
1000+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
Correct. Basically just a privacy browser that isn’t private and pushes crypto.What the Heck is Brave?You know DuckDuckGo? It’s like thatIt looks like a bunch of browsers support LAN, but Brave doesn’t, which i believe is popular among Scratchers.
Perhaps it could be supported on the offline editor as well, which would theoretically just require an open port.
Also brave has an adblocker I think
- Gamer_Logan819
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
It looks like a bunch of browsers support LAN, but Brave doesn’t, which i believe is popular among Scratchers.Instead of LAN, couldn’t scratch simply detect some details about the network people are on, and if they match up between two people, they can collaborate?
Perhaps it could be supported on the offline editor as well, which would theoretically just require an open port.
- GlitchedThrough
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New Scratcher
1000+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
That would be too easy to spoof.It looks like a bunch of browsers support LAN, but Brave doesn’t, which i believe is popular among Scratchers.Instead of LAN, couldn’t scratch simply detect some details about the network people are on, and if they match up between two people, they can collaborate?
Perhaps it could be supported on the offline editor as well, which would theoretically just require an open port.
(Aaaand now time to regret moving to a New Scratcher account)
- Gamer_Logan819
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
If a browser isn’t supported, scratch could simply say “The browser you are using cannot support collaboration. Please use a different browser to collaborate.”That would be too easy to spoof.It looks like a bunch of browsers support LAN, but Brave doesn’t, which i believe is popular among Scratchers.Instead of LAN, couldn’t scratch simply detect some details about the network people are on, and if they match up between two people, they can collaborate?
Perhaps it could be supported on the offline editor as well, which would theoretically just require an open port.
(Aaaand now time to regret moving to a New Scratcher account)
- ajskateboarder
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
It looks like a bunch of browsers support LAN, but Brave doesn’t, which i believe is popular among Scratchers.Is there a specification for using LAN in the browser? I wasn't able to find anything
- GlitchedThrough
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New Scratcher
1000+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
I don’t believe so, they typically don’t differentiate between LAN and WANIt looks like a bunch of browsers support LAN, but Brave doesn’t, which i believe is popular among Scratchers.Is there a specification for using LAN in the browser? I wasn't able to find anything
- EngineerRunner
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
What the Heck is Brave?asking what something that isn't scratch related or obscure is useless. please just google it, that is not a constructive response.It looks like a bunch of browsers support LAN, but Brave doesn’t, which i believe is popular among Scratchers.
Perhaps it could be supported on the offline editor as well, which would theoretically just require an open port.
- among_us1w2
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
like putting in localhost number for minecraft?
- Gamer_Logan819
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
like putting in localhost number for minecraft???????
I play Minecraft and I don’t even know what this means
- z10r
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
Support! I remember seeing a similar function on some random Scratch mod I found on Google a while ago. It allowed you to connect to a LAN server.
- GlitchedThrough
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New Scratcher
1000+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
In Java, you can open a world to LAN and connect via the port. IP:Port is how you connect in particular(and of course you have to use a different port every time)like putting in localhost number for minecraft???????
I play Minecraft and I don’t even know what this means
Last edited by GlitchedThrough (Dec. 15, 2023 10:52:56)
- GlitchedThrough
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New Scratcher
1000+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
Yeet, this suggestion could be a good one.





