I am a simple man. I see classic [adult swim]-inspired bumps presented in 4:3, I'm interested. I see older computers being put to good interesting uses, I'm invested. I see boykissers and catgirls frolicking in Minecraft, I'm hooked.
Hey thanks for mentioning the clock at spawn! It is now complete and counts days aswell as hours minutes and seconds! It is my own crappy design so that is why it is so massive, but also it should be mostly server crash proof.
I love the paw mittens. Great addition to the maid outfit. This catboy approves. ... Oh yeah and I loved the Linux content too as per usual. X3 Id love to see a video where ya put Linux on one of these older mac's and then riced the UI to get as close as possible to convincingly mimicking the UI of osx or 90s Mac OS
that chest in the clock that had coblestone was actually the part of the mechanism. you can see the redstone comparator attached to the chest. which outputs redstone signal based on how much items are in the chest.
Thanks for featuring my afk fishing bot haha ❤ Actually, you saw my alt as I set it up to run from my server to do fishing 24/7 on there because rare enchanted books like Mending are super hard to get in older versions. And yes I added a sorting system because there were just too many items overtime as you can tell xD
"It's fucking concerning how much of this I've memorized" My brother in christ, I have the entire install process memorized for both EFI and BIOS boot.
its cool that the way to boot linux on an imac is the exact same on that one from 2006 and the one i did from 2014 (or somewhere around there). 8 years and not even the icons changed e: theres history in powershell btw
Have you ever tried compiling Linux From Scratch or Buildroot (kinda automatic LFS)? That can result in a just-enough distro for a Minecraft server weighing less than 50MB (or half of that if you optimize it well!)
13:20 I never thought I'd see the day where a tech youtuber wearing fursuit cat paws break open a USB drive on accident. But I'm really not surprised it happened.
accidentally took a nap while watching youtube, had autoplay on, youtube autoplayed me to this video, and i woke up just in time to hear "yiffos" first thing in the morning
I've tried to repair an old mac of mine some time ago and I had to replace the hard drive, it's so complicated that I ended up breaking one of the ribbon cables connecting the screen and doomed this old 2007 mac to trash. You're lucky your screen was connected with regular cables that were not directly BEHIND the screen and extremely short lol
comoing across this chanell is like a present jumpscare you apear every 6 months or so in my recomended how tf did i not have the bell on good stuff!!!
I always say this as a joke with other CPUs but I’m being completely 100% serious on this one: if you can’t do it on a Core 2 Duo- it doesn’t need to be done.
I’m 14 now but back when I was around 6 I got my first laptop it was some old professional Dell laptop with a core 2 duo and 6gb ddr2 I loved that thing so much and I used it till for a very long time and some games ran quite well because the laptop had some super old Quadro in it and I had a blast with Java minecraft
21:22 btw the gentoo install iso actually includes arch-chroot nowadays so even though the handbook still teaches the manual method you can actually just use that
30:33 [Adult Swim]-inspired bumper. I like it~ I like it a lot~ Edit: the image flashed for a frame is reversed & upside down. It says "I feel like they're trying to replace us".
This was entertaining >:) sad that you chose to stick to old MBR booting rather than embracing EFI...I have Arch Linux installed on my iMac and EFI booting works just fine. The only thing I can perhaps guess (having not watched 100% yet) is this iMac *might* be 32-bit EFI, and if that's the case then that would really make things more of a PITA. Otherwise, EFI is awesome and makes all our lives smoother :) Edit: yeah, according to everymac, iMac5,2 has 32-bit EFI...I don't think it would/could boot a 64-bit systemd-boot w/ a 64-bit kernel...though I'm not CERTAIN :(
Seeing ANYONE use "32 bit" and "EFI" in the same sentence give me war flashbacks from trying to get a bay trail tablet to do anything useful, fuck whoever designed that shit...
Has this ever happened to you? You're getting ready for bed. Grabbing a cold glass a water. Turning off all the lights- Do you feel it? That sinking feeling that something is watching Or following you? there is nothing that follows you after you turn off all the lights in the house
A WGE video with Arch Linux on obsolete hardware featuring Minecraft is a great way to spend time fueling my caffeine addiction. *coffee break*...And the maid outfit has returned.
This was a fun watch, how have I not found this channel sooner? Although there's one thing I gotta say: out of all the things to not like from "new" Minecraft, the new rocks are kind of a weird pick imo.
I wonder if someone can count how many f words were in here 😂 And it's amazing how well it handles the server a big part of it is that it's 1.12.2 Also would be interesting to see if there's a difference in performance for java versions 8, 11, 16, 17, 18, 20
Man the Duraga1 energy is on point Also, yes, that 2006 iMac EFI boots! Apple were pretty much the guys who invented that shit. It's EFI, without the U, but for all Linux intents and purposes it's the same thing.
There's no black magic involved in the mac booting UEFI. Macs were the first to support EFI and UEFI is just an extension of it. It probably feels wrong since PCs didn't start to get it till 2011 ish and later but Macs have been supporting it since the late 90s (New World Rom macs like the B&W G3 tower and iMac.)
A little sad I didn't finish the base I was making since I had a surgery and was busy resting and dealing with some other stuff, but it was still really fun being on here and I'd gladly go on again ^w^
Isn't it nice to see my intire frontpage of youtube filled with awesome youtubers trying to run things on software or computers that weren't even intended to run microsoft word.
Let's bring some honour to my former name, "RedstoneComposer". The clock uses dropper chains that activate one line in torch ladders to enable one preset digit at a time, the digits chained together with some comparator and repeater logic. It's a somewhat simple but laggy way of achieving such a clock, the large build making it easier to route the redstone. Not sure what it uses to reset itself, probably using some ingame mechanic to detect this. It'd be interesting to watch it reset itself as each digit can probably only count up, so it'd have to loop over for this. As the spawn chunks are always loaded if people are online, no matter where they are, the clock will always tick. I don't recall whether Minecraft stopped ticking ingame time if no-one is online, nor whether this behaviour differs in Paper. But I don't have plans to join the server, my small old tower from the previous NYA should still be there and I meant it when I said that I left Minecraft behind.
That AFK fishing farm is quite the throwback, I used to build quite a few of these on my own server, when I ran that. It's plain broken what enchantments you get from it, but this got patched somewhat later, which I un-patched with a datapack.
it actually works a bit differently. The collection of comperators below each of the digits is the counter, which counts from 0 to 15 using signal strength. the output of the counter is fed into the red coder, which turns signal strength into a single output. then the output from the red coder is fed into the decoder which is the collection of redstone torches and lines above the red coder. This turns the red coder output into segments that need to be lit up on the 7 segment digit. When the counter under each digit reaches a certain value, like 9 or 6 (depends on digit), it sends a signal to reset its own counter and increment the next digit's counter by 1. The redstone is so big because it is my own crappy design, and because I wanted to keep the design to the bare redstone components, avoiding pistons and such so that the machine wouldn't break on server crash or restart or during lag. I coult have used a piston feedtape design but that would have been super laggy. ps the dropper circuit is just a t flip flop, which blinks the ' : ' between the seconds and minutes. it also counts total server uptime, so when the server shuts down the clock doesnt reset.
One thing that really Intrigues me is whether or not this uses a BCD decoder or anything related to that or not -- it always has been a mystery for me to know how a digit is literally shown through segments in Minecraft -- and by the way, what are the chests used for?
Interesting, I only went of what I saw in the video, but that's indeed a more elegant approach, less succeptible to breakage on server restarts. It's a nice build too, is the farm you're building it around from the OG NYA0 ? I used to do much of the same, with self designed circuits, which varied from trying to build a redstone computer to designing my own farms and sorting system, the latter being the main source of lag on my old server. It's fun to design these things yourself, even if the result isn't as efficient. Nothing quite like redstone mechanics, especially comparators and repeater mechanics are unique.
I have one of these things, they're a pain to work on. Also, from my experience, you can basically pull the front bezel right off if you're with damaging something