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  1. When I try to go to the OC CI Server, Firefox shows a screen stating that the certificate is only valid for cil.li.
  2. The Roboserver is a program which lets you control OpenComputers robots remotely, without writing any Lua code, either from your web browser or from a desktop application. You can have your robots dig tunnels, build houses, craft items, and just about anything else a player can do, from any distance! I've got many interesting ideas for how to improve it still, such as adding support for ComputerCraft turtles, allowing robots to save and place structure blueprints, and controlling them from AR glasses added by other mods. If you're as excited about this as I am, help me get there by b
  3. Hello fellow OpenComputerians, today I want to tease you a little with my mouth-watering idea(or should I say soon-to-be-tangible toy?): Jalopeno. Yes, indeed, you saw that misspelled word right. Blame it on the jalapeno I chewed! It sizzled my brizzle. Think of it as a central station to manage all of your devices in one place, specifically all connected devices in a single website. From website to your devices, you could remote access them. You could deliver Lua's codes directly to your devices. You could paint your tiny silly screens directly from the websites. You could track errors. Your
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