10 comments

  • piyuv 21 hours ago
    I saw the sign in screen and immediately closed. Limitlesstcg exists and can be used without an account.
  • danielvinson 1 day ago
    Love the idea and technology - I’d much prefer if the output of this was an MPC order since that’s how almost everyone is making proxies these days. Getting my entire cube printed was only about $100 and they are indistinguishable from real cards.
    • adenta 1 day ago
      The joy of proxies is you can do whatever you want! My take was to not make these seem as real as possible, and one where you can print on demand.

      Imagine a proxy only tournament of any card game, where you have to submit your decklist ahead of time and it is waiting for you when you arrive, ready to play and keep.

  • pickledish 1 day ago
    This looks pretty cool, and is definitely useful! Do you have any examples of what the printed out cards look like? Perhaps in comparison to real cards
    • adenta 1 day ago
      https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1AzIBAE7VPQMfqq-gVFTK...

      The red bordered cards are the ones I just printed, real cards are on the right. Also all are US sized, the real yugioh cards are slightly smaller than that.

      I tried to get a couple diff angles and card types. Like I said, totally good enough for my use cases!

      • pickledish 23 hours ago
        Wow, they look great, the upscaling seems to have gone really well!
    • adenta 1 day ago
      let me go print some!
  • trigonated 1 day ago
    Having your home page be just a login button is a bit disappointing.

    There's no screenshots and no information about how it works (or information at all for that matter), which doesn't really convince me to create an account (in my mind, the process of picking a deck and printing it is not one where requiring a login would be obvious, so some more "convincing" might help).

    I don't want to sound mean-spirited, but I'd guess many people would similarly refrain from creating an account for the reasons mentioned above.

    Edit: Turns out there's a cool scrolling cards animation as background! It's just that it doesn't seem to work on Firefox so there it just has a blank background.

    • theogravity 1 day ago
      I agree. Without this post, if I visited the page without any prior knowledge, I'd have no idea what this is about, and would have no incentive to sign up.
      • adenta 1 day ago
        The only way I'm showing people this website is a personal text or this hacker news post, which I would hope gives enough context.
        • trigonated 1 day ago
          Fair enough. Sorry for sounding a bit mean.

          I also saw your other comment about the "test" account (didn't feel like replying on both places). Thank you for that.

      • trigonated 1 day ago
        Maybe some sort of "guest mode" where you could use the site, pick a deck and preview the printing (maybe a very small image), but then required an account to not lose the deck or actually getting the printable would be pretty reasonable.

        That said, maybe there's some other advantage to having an account that I just didn't think of.

    • adenta 1 day ago
      If you want to play around with it, try account [email protected] with password hackernews!

      I didn't add any restrictions on email registration because I hear you that actually creating an account can be a chore. Exposing web services to the public internet without auth seems scary, which is why I rarely do it.

      • nafey 1 day ago
        Just adding a static website with screenshots of the product will be a great upgrade for users who are interested to learn more before signing in.
      • lxgr 1 day ago
        > I didn't add any restrictions on email registration […] Exposing web services to the public internet without auth seems scary

        Aren’t you still effectively doing that, though?

        This seems like the combination of two downsides: Bots will be able to perform email verification if they want to; honest users will still be deterred.

        • adenta 1 day ago
          great point-

          bot protection is enabled in clerk, where email registration is not.

      • snapcaster 23 hours ago
        but also the chat function doesn't do anything unless you supply an email. Seriously without your post text here it's literally impossible to figure out what your site does exactly pre-account creation
      • dgrove 1 day ago
        Also login over a VPN unless you want your IP leaked to everyone else
      • cmg 1 day ago
        For anyone else trying this, the password is hackernews - without an exclamation point. Tripped me up.

        Thanks for setting this up adenta!

  • meta_1995 1 day ago
    oh man. if you could get the SWCCG holotable slipped in here... i'd be a very happy elder millenial. https://github.com/swccgpc/holotable
  • popalchemist 21 hours ago
    Why do you say Kamal is a game changer?
    • adenta 18 hours ago
      You don't have to pay a tax to render.com! You can just buy a linux box and be off to the races.
  • jsnznsb 23 hours ago
    A work of passion, congratulations!
  • ianferrel 1 day ago
    Wizards of the Coast is relatively litigious. I'd expect a Cease and Desist if you get any traction with this.
    • mercwear 1 day ago
      WOTC has a (surprisingly) good proxy policy: https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/announcements/proxies-poli...

      TL;DR: Use them all you want for play testing but don't use them in events or for trading.

      Edit: They DO want a watermark for proxy cards, not sure they enforce that much since most proxy sites make it optional.

      • ianferrel 22 hours ago
        I mean... maybe?

        It says

        "A playtest card is most commonly a basic land with the name of a different card written on it with a marker. Playtest cards aren't trying to be reproductions of real Magic cards; they don't have official art and they wouldn't pass even as the real thing under the most cursory glance. Fans use playtest cards to test out new deck ideas before building out a deck for real and bringing it to a sanctioned tournament. And that's perfectly fine with us. Wizards of the Coast has no desire to police playtest cards made for personal, non-commercial use, even if that usage takes place in a store."

        So they say that they have no desire to police them, but define them as not using original art and not passing for the real card even briefly. Those descriptions do not apply to high-resolution original art card images printed out.

    • adenta 1 day ago
      Yeah I wonder why https://scryfall.com/ never gets a C&D.

      I think the problem is money changing hands which isn't happening.

      • supernewton 1 day ago
        Wizards of the Coast's in-house card database (Gatherer) is basically not maintained at all. I think they're very happy there is a third party willing to do that for free, and for a game with as much history as Magic, having a searchable card database is basically mandatory.
      • adenta 1 day ago
        but IANAL and would love to hear from any that might read this.
  • arschfick 22 hours ago
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  • mercwear 1 day ago
    For MTG fans, checking out https://mtgprint.net/ may be worth a shot too. No login required and same results.
    • adenta 1 day ago
      I really like my search interface.

      If you want to play around with it, try account [email protected] with password 'hackernews'

      • rc5150 21 hours ago
        At the risk of repeating what others have said, your page requiring the user to create yet another account for something that has no business requiring an account is an immediate non-starter.

        Your search function could have puppies and rainbows but it surely doesn't do anything worth creating an account for.

        • mercwear 3 hours ago
          +1, I dont want to have to login to a simple service like this. The only value a login provides IMHO is the ability for the site owner to sell my info. Probably not the case here but never can tell and not worth the hassle when I can just use existing resources that work fine and require no login.