Mandatory information if off-world servers are used
Peter Stindberg
Complex projects and products have always resorted to external servers under the control of the specific designer/creator who made that product. This always carried a risk in the case of the designer going out of business, or the external server being compromised or data being leaked. This would result at least in a disruption of service, or ultimately in a paid-for product not working anymore,
In the past, using a setup like this required skill and experience, leading to the educated assumption that the off-world servers would be professionally maintained and secured. A prominent example would be CasperVend.
Fast-forward to 2026, where LLM's give laypeople the tools to set up complex client server solutions, connecting LLM generated LSL scripts with LLM generated off-world server scripts. It's a sad truth, that those projects often lack basic cybersecurity and scalability, can leak data, or can incur sudden - often dramatic - cost spikes on their creators. The result is, that as fast as those products land on the Marketplace, as fast they become inoperable and a customer is left with the SL-side of such a product, and a non-functioning off-world server, rendering their legitimate purchase useless.
I suggest a mandatory field for (new / updated) Marketplace listings, where the creator has to declare whether they use off-world components for their products or not.
That way, a potential customer can decide for themselves if they trust the creator's expertise enough to believe their product will still work in a year or 5 years, or if they rather not take the risk.
I am aware that this is hard to police, and that it WILL be abused (i.e. false assurance will be given). In case of conflict, it would be easy for the Lab to check any given product for off-world http-connections, and if a creator has given a false assurance, this can be dealt with.
Any creator serious about cybersecurity, privacy, scalability and reliability can state so in their product description and/or the "Profile" part of their Marketplace store.
Ultimately, the customers win and get enabled to make their own decisions.
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