"Be happier about new tech discoveries than you are sad that your old stuff now sucks" feels like it extends to any kind of research, not just Minecraft. The field advances faster if we all build upon each other.
> A good skill to have as a technical Minecraft player, is to train yourself to be happier about new tech discoveries than you are sad that your old stuff now sucks Fully agree. I've never been too much into the competitive side of "trying to make the smallest circuit that does X". Working together and pushing boundaries was the fun part. But I do have to admit, I still was very happy if ideas of mine ended up in the final iterations of the designs, just knowing my contributions were useful in the end.
Being happy about new discovery is applicable to other things tech too. As a JavaScript programmer, I used to have "new things are noob things" mindset, and looked down on new features like classes, arrow functions, and keywords like let and const, since the old way still did what I wanted to do. But after getting accustomed to them, now I can say that these changes can bring quality of life difference, and make the coding experience more sane overall. As creative individuals, I feel like we all fall into this mindset when new things or concepts come out (updates for Minecraft, AI for art, and syntax/tool addition for programming languages). But sometimes it's important to remind ourselves that what we know is not everything, and there could be gains to be had by extending our horizon.
Comet was a great guy, hope he’s doing alright :) always nice to hear Activations name too! Glad some people are still in the community after the old smp-based groups kind of fell apart into a more decentralised (or I guess centralised tbh) community!
I recently found one of your videos and went down a bit of a rabbit hole and was wondering how on earth I had not come across your channel before. It's amazing that you are back producing content again, I love the maths side of things that you show as well.
@@Ya_mom_ It is my belief that Javier made up "erythrolithonomy" -- which seems to be a Greek-ish scientific word meaning "red-stone". So in return, I made up "eseisolinian" which is a Latin-ish scientific word meaning "you-tube"...
Oh man, ima get permabanned the moment I try and build any of these on my favorite public server. Either that or I’ll break the anti-lag machine plugins.
This one can go in all 6 directions without modification. Maybe you're asking if you could make one that can go in all of the 7 configurations, and it would require 2 kind of "seperate" circuits because these 4 are "perpendicular" extensions rather than "parallel" extensions.
"Be happier about new tech discoveries than you are sad that your old stuff now sucks" feels like it extends to any kind of research, not just Minecraft. The field advances faster if we all build upon each other.
Eh, it's not really a new stuff, just Comet stuff being unknown.
Comet doesn't play anymore for a year or even more.
This is why we need information to be as accessible as possible (instead of viewed as property to be hoarded and kept from each other)
> A good skill to have as a technical Minecraft player, is to train yourself to be happier about new tech discoveries than you are sad that your old stuff now sucks
Fully agree. I've never been too much into the competitive side of "trying to make the smallest circuit that does X". Working together and pushing boundaries was the fun part.
But I do have to admit, I still was very happy if ideas of mine ended up in the final iterations of the designs, just knowing my contributions were useful in the end.
This is beautiful
This is my kind of redstone. Repeating, modular, elegant.
"it's really quite simple" - mustache man
Being happy about new discovery is applicable to other things tech too. As a JavaScript programmer, I used to have "new things are noob things" mindset, and looked down on new features like classes, arrow functions, and keywords like let and const, since the old way still did what I wanted to do. But after getting accustomed to them, now I can say that these changes can bring quality of life difference, and make the coding experience more sane overall.
As creative individuals, I feel like we all fall into this mindset when new things or concepts come out (updates for Minecraft, AI for art, and syntax/tool addition for programming languages). But sometimes it's important to remind ourselves that what we know is not everything, and there could be gains to be had by extending our horizon.
This is actually way cooler than I anticipated.
Comet was a great guy, hope he’s doing alright :) always nice to hear Activations name too! Glad some people are still in the community after the old smp-based groups kind of fell apart into a more decentralised (or I guess centralised tbh) community!
I recently found one of your videos and went down a bit of a rabbit hole and was wondering how on earth I had not come across your channel before. It's amazing that you are back producing content again, I love the maths side of things that you show as well.
This is becoming my fav erythrolithonomy channel
Thanks. This is one of my fav eseisolinian comments
@@whitestonejazz What do either of these words mean? Google isn't helping me D:
@@Ya_mom_ It is my belief that Javier made up "erythrolithonomy" -- which seems to be a Greek-ish scientific word meaning "red-stone". So in return, I made up "eseisolinian" which is a Latin-ish scientific word meaning "you-tube"...
ive been finding more video's about ytou. ur vids are so good
thank you Chris
I gave you a shoutout in my latest video. Keep up the great work!
Dope design🎉
Technical minecraft has peaked.
Awesome, and cool of you to name it after comet!
why is this recommended to me i havent watched any videos on things like this
what kind of videos do you watch?
now you should try this on bedrock edition
Oh man, ima get permabanned the moment I try and build any of these on my favorite public server. Either that or I’ll break the anti-lag machine plugins.
Hey
Could you make one that can go in all 6 directions?
This one can go in all 6 directions without modification. Maybe you're asking if you could make one that can go in all of the 7 configurations, and it would require 2 kind of "seperate" circuits because these 4 are "perpendicular" extensions rather than "parallel" extensions.
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