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Has anyone tried throwing the entire source code into CoPilot to "license-wash" it yet?
That would be the funniest shit ever and a giant conflict of interest within MSlop.
 
“But let’s not forget the Jew. Anybody that gives even a just criticism of the Jew is instantly labeled anti-Semite. The Jew cries louder than anybody else if anybody criticizes him. You can tell the truth about any minority in America, but make a true observation about the Jew, and if it doesn’t 't pat him on the back, then he uses his grip on the news media to label you anti-Semite.”​
- Malcolm X​
The Black Power/nationalist types were genuinely respectable. They were Leftists, Communists, but there’s this horseshoe theory sort of thing going on that the Blacks need Jeremiahs over and over again to harangue them and the only people that do it are the NOI types and the tiny handful of conservatives. They wanted separation and opposed degeneracy.
 
All the conversations around the 4J versions of MC make me so upset to see how the game is developed now, even more than I already talked about. Jeb and his ilk see video games as a place to insulate yourself from any sort of negative emotion. The idea is that the game is a hugbox that insulates you from any consequences or negative emotions unless you intentionally fuck something up. That's a game design philosophy that works when you're designing something like Animal Crossing, not fucking Minecraft. It's a boring, anti-player mentality.
Has anyone tried throwing the entire source code into CoPilot to "license-wash" it yet?
That would be the funniest shit ever and a giant conflict of interest within MSlop.
Would reverse engineering it in C++ be a no-no? Like, everything functions the same, but the code is different enough to be considered legally distinct. I'm just saying that because you would still be making an exact copy of minecraft but in another language.
 
Would reverse engineering it in C++ be a no-no? Like, everything functions the same, but the code is different enough to be considered legally distinct. I'm just saying that because you would still be making an exact copy of minecraft but in another language.
What leaked was an officially sanctioned C++ version and the predecessor to Bedrock although I'm not entirely clear how the two codebases relate to each other.
People seem to prefer the legacy console version to Bedrock though.
 
People seem to prefer the legacy console version to Bedrock though.
because people are retarded, bedrock is not related to 4j port (well in a way that isnt "c++ minecraft at least), i heard that even controls on consoles are different from legacy for some reason
 
What leaked was an officially sanctioned C++ version and the predecessor to Bedrock although I'm not entirely clear how the two codebases relate to each other.
People seem to prefer the legacy console version to Bedrock though.
4j codebase was murdered in its sleep for Bugrock to be shat out on all non-Java versions, which somehow WAS NOT forked from the Win10 edition (it was shit but it was also relatively low on bugs) but is a mangled mobile-PC-mobile-target port chain of one of the buggy unpatched versions made for Android.
Yeah no shit people prefer the version that's functional to the one that's a mangled mess on par with Halo CE Anniversary (MCC) in the length of the port chain.
because people are retarded, bedrock is not related to 4j port (well in a way that isnt "c++ minecraft at least), i heard that even controls on consoles are different from legacy for some reason
Because they are, and i have heard nothing but complaints about the scheme from anyone i've bothered asking, troons excluded (50-50 on that subgroup).
 
Mineplex has unbanned more or less every person ever banned from their servers in what is likely a desperate bid for attention and more players.
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Well that's one way to absolutely destroy things for a bit while everyone gets re-banned
 
Mineplex has unbanned more or less every person ever banned from their servers in what is likely a desperate bid for attention and more players.
I was surprised to see this because they were part of the "default" featured server list on Bedrock then I looked it up and they were removed in 2023. Being featured was probably what kept them afloat.
Besides that, this is sure to generate some level of drama or lol-worthy content.
 
Hypixel really did just take over in the market.
I'm rewatching Team Avo's Griefing series and I wish servers were still like that. Every single server has the Hypixel effect of needing to take over your entire life or else it's not a worthwhile investment of your time. The small, niche but ultimately fun little communities are what I enjoy the most. I'm kind of sick-and-tired of minigames.
 
I'm rewatching Team Avo's Griefing series and I wish servers were still like that. Every single server has the Hypixel effect of needing to take over your entire life or else it's not a worthwhile investment of your time. The small, niche but ultimately fun little communities are what I enjoy the most. I'm kind of sick-and-tired of minigames.
Remember that Bru's Reuploads exists when you find the inevitable holes in the various series.
Whoever made that channel deserves ice cream.
 
I'm betting more than 50% of those accounts were deleted after the mojang migration bullshit
If you want to be technical, the deletion rate is near-100%; migration, unless done within a narrow window where they didn't jeet it up, fucked with your UUID- and that's only if it was Mojang to Microsoft migration.
If you for some godforsaken reason ported a legacy account directly you got a new UUID, if you 'migrated' during the post-migration deleted account period you got a new UUID, etc.
What's a real bet is how many of them were pre-Mojang bans when the UUID system was first shoved in- any bans prior to that were username-targeted and no longer enforced by the software even as early as 1.7.10. No autoconversion either.
I use this specific playlist for it. Their Reddit-hatred sure is funny.
Really, who doesn't hate Reddit?
 
I'm rewatching Team Avo's Griefing series and I wish servers were still like that. Every single server has the Hypixel effect of needing to take over your entire life or else it's not a worthwhile investment of your time. The small, niche but ultimately fun little communities are what I enjoy the most. I'm kind of sick-and-tired of minigames.
Either minigames and other shit for the children/man-children with severe ADHD or completely fake scripted content made solely for videos.
 
In your complete and honest opinion, what do you think is the best Minecraft version?

For me, it would be either b1.7.3 or 1.8. Although, I don't really mind anything in between Alpha and 1.8, and the 1.5 Redstone Update I do really enjoy. Creative really is an essential part of Minecraft, which was only introduced in b1.8. Along with this, the bugs with blocks in b.1.7.3 such as wooden stairs being annoyingly unbreakable and wooden slabs being seen as stone, are a pain in the ass. So ultimately I wish there was a mix of updates that adds things in from one and removes others. If I were to choose just one, maybe 1.6.4 or 1.7.10? The debate about "sprinting"/"foodbar" is stupid. - For reference, I grew up with watching around version 1.3-1.4.2, played 1.6.4-1.8.9 (although, I did play 1.0 for some time because I could play it for free in the launcher without an account), and I quit around 1.9-1.10, so I don't have any nostalgia for b1.7.3, I just enjoy its simplicity. I've started watching Yogscast only "recently" (2018 ), and I do really quite enjoy their older video's of them playing really old versions. - I think older versions are just objectively better. It certainly was better before Microshit took over. I remember my dad saying that Minecraft would be ruined by Jewsoft in 2014-ish, and he was ultimately correct in his assumption.
 
In your complete and honest opinion, what do you think is the best Minecraft version?

For me, it would be either b1.7.3 or 1.8. Although, I don't really mind anything in between Alpha and 1.8, and the 1.5 Redstone Update I do really enjoy. Creative really is an essential part of Minecraft, which was only introduced in b1.8. Along with this, the bugs with blocks in b.1.7.3 such as wooden stairs being annoyingly unbreakable and wooden slabs being seen as stone, are a pain in the ass. So ultimately I wish there was a mix of updates that adds things in from one and removes others. If I were to choose just one, maybe 1.6.4 or 1.7.10? The debate about "sprinting"/"foodbar" is stupid. - For reference, I grew up with watching around version 1.3-1.4.2, played 1.6.4-1.8.9 (although, I did play 1.0 for some time because I could play it for free in the launcher without an account), and I quit around 1.9-1.10, so I don't have any nostalgia for b1.7.3, I just enjoy its simplicity. I've started watching Yogscast only "recently" (2018 ), and I do really quite enjoy their older video's of them playing really old versions. - I think older versions are just objectively better. It certainly was better before Microshit took over. I remember my dad saying that Minecraft would be ruined by Jewsoft in 2014-ish, and he was ultimately correct in his assumption.
Best overall, best vanilla, or best with mods?
 
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