Fun fact: The Boeing Factory is so large it has developed its own weather systems. The factory needed to install a new air circulation system because clouds started forming inside.
If this project gets big enough, there will be enough developers wanting to pitch in new ways to compress the world even further. For starters, one idea I've always wanted to implement is for every chunk, make a copy of it, then regenerate the chunk, and subtract the player-modified one from the regenerated one, that way you remove everything that wasn't made by players. This only works across the same version of Minecraft, but it would be extremely great for worlds with naturally generated terrain like survival worlds, I've always wanted to try it out on my own server to see how it goes.
problem is Minecraft does not generate worlds from the seed alone. Certain structures can be influenced by other factors such as the order of generating chunks.
Then store the some additional meta data of what chunks have been generated and in what order. That should solve that. Also this project dose not use Minecraft world gen in the first place. So it should be possible
I thought this was already implemented in the base game? That's why the file sizes for fresh worlds are so tiny (just entity NBT and some natural liquid motion)
Throughout this video I just kept glancing at the 4TB harddrive I bought on a whim and thinking about how the first 1TB hardrive I owned was something I had to make an effort to budget for. I think at the rate these things becoming more available we should be fine to see your dream of having the entire planet stored on a cool display wall of hardrives by the time this project ends. Hell I'd be willing to bet money that we'll see this project storable on something reasonable within our lifetimes.
There's a crazy type of storage which is the size of a sticker. It's a diamond wafer, and can theoretically store 25 exabytes. Unfortunately it's for quantum storage and not digital storage, but the field is progressing so you might be able to use one
I understand that doing the WHOLE OCEAN is out of the question, but I'd argue that there are some places: like the Great Barrier Reef that should be high priority.
Unfortunately storage won’t increase as fast as we’re genuinely getting to a physical barrier with quantum tunnelling be an issue as we build components of storage system being closer and closer together. That being said, different forms of storage altogether would be needed.
i'm afraid that storage won't grow as quickly as it used to be the thing is we can't make the structure any smaller (otherwise some weird quantum effects will make data to randomly change)
@@Amy_399 Perhaps a different type of storage will come out in the future, but as for hard drives I believe they are on the back burner as solid state tech advances
@@randomchannel9331 ah then somewhat but they are still becoming alot cheaper and will become even cheaper and once they become cheap enough for the market too work they will need to create bigger hard drives so they can up the prices
At one point, I heard scientists are working on a way to store data in DNA. If Build the Earth were stored in DNA, it still couldn't handle 60,000 Yottabytes, but I'm sure it would be more than enough for the whole project.
Bro the servers are burning. The greifers are churning And my fucking fingers hurt helping please I’m trapped in his basement he’s forcing me to build 103 churchhill lane
It will take hundreds of years for that i think . Atleast it will take around 2150 to even get chromosomal storage as we aren't sure about how to store stuff in chromosomes . Only the replication of chromosomes have been succesful and has had a LOT of breakthroughs . It would be cool if we could store stuff in chromosomes though
@@rathinasabapathy3796 You can write information on molecules using their slight differences, for example, there is a molecule A and a molecule B, Molecule A is the letter L and molecule B is the letter G, and so we can compose programs, commands and other textual information. We will be able to read this information with photons of light at a (half-finished) vibrational purity whereby they will be able to pass through molecules thereby scanning through, and photons of light will come from their generator. The same can be done with atoms (my stupid hypothesis).
Well, if hosting problems ever come up, I wouldn't mind helping out, throughout the video I kept adding up how much storage I have in my server and sas enclosures together, as of today I'm about 500tb free right now
@@coffeenair I do stuff with ai mostly as a hobby now days unfortunately, I bought most of my stuff initially for work, a combination of a large dataset and large training data takes quite a bit of space and when you have about 50 different variations of it with different datasets, it does take a lot of space
Can we see the progress on a map or something? Like how much of this thing do you have done, and is it all on different maps or is it in on one world. I’m confused on how this is all set up
Fun fact it would take approximately 86 trillion years to download a 1-yottabyte file so bte would take five quintillion, six hundred eighty-five quadrillion, three hundred seventy-four trillion years to download at the 66,109 yottabyte file size
You should know that there are two definitions of kilobyte, megabyte, gigabyte, and all the others in that series. The traditional ones is that the size increases by 1024x each 'level', but this is different from the SI standard, so some people use the terms above (kilobyte,...) to denote 'levels' of 1000x (like marketers that want it to sound like their device has more storage), so new, unambiguous terms were defined: kibibyte, mebibyte, gibibyte, tebibyte etc. These go in 'levels' of 1024x, and their short forma are kiB, MiB, GiB etc.
You could use old tape drives. The tape drives cost about $5000, but the tapes itselfs cost about $200 for a LTO-9 tape (18 TB storage UNCOMPRESSED, 45 TB storage COMPRESSED). :)
seeing the seagate external drive be mentioned hurt me because i've had two seagate hard drives bought 1 year apart that both started failing/failed within 1 year. i dont think a seagate hard drive is very good for storing the earth in minecraft.
Because you move it around, mechanical hard drives (hdd) are supposed to sit still in one place. I have tens of Seagate 8TB drives running in a NAS for 3 years straight without any of them going bad.
So the server building would be built on the server Making the server larger The larger server would need a bigger building in irl and on the server Making the server larger Rinse and repeat
how about generate man-made buildings? maybe from streetview and drone mapping? and then for detailing, put it in separate file and somehow combine the two if needed, but the default would be the generated one.
I have written some fun code that basically does MS flight sim does. Where you can load images in from google sat image, and it will build a voxel based building in minecraft. I could add in more details to get more than the current 6 colors/blocks, it does a pretty decent job too!
If you want to get technical, the number you want to measure is "information". It's a pretty weird (and difficult) thing to measure, but it can be done.
So instead of blocks, we'll be using real world physics or something? It will need crazy storage, I've had this idea for a while.... Hmm. Just need cash for funding
Often people forget that it's extremely reasonable to rely on future human ingenuity. We cannot predict what will happen in the future, and it's unreasonable to think that things will stay the way they are now.
Linus has ruined my storage perception, he keeps adding petabytes of storage to his name and acts like its just normal so i keep forgetting it costs a lot to store that much. He even did it with all SSDs, flying in that world would be like taking a real flight because it would be loading so fast.
Lol, I think you should make something higher than Yottabytes, because if the world turns out to be at least 1025 Yottabytes, you need a name for the new storage unit
from earths diameter we could calculate how much meters it would take and then by dividing it by 256 (surface area of a chunk becouse minecraft renders a chunk as one) and multiplying by how much memory a chunk takes up we could get the minimum memory requiered for the earth in minecraft
Hate to be that person, but there's a slight error when explaining the relationship between megabyte, gigabyte, etc., with the abbreviations MB, GB, etc. They're each 1000 of the unit before, not 1024. 1024 is the relationship of storage amounts that are very similarly named, but are smaller than their counterparts. These are kibibytes, mibibytes, gibibytes, etc., abbreviations of KiB, MiB, GiB, etc. Small difference, but it gets a lot bigger with each step up in scale.
small correction a kilobyte is 1000 bytes a kibibyte is 1024 bytes a megabyte is 1000 kilobytes. a mebibyte is 1024 kibibytes a gigabyte is 1000 megabytes a gibibyte is 1024 mebibytes etc etc you get the point. important distinction.
I can imagine people in the future just going up to there friends and saying hey have you heard there making a new yottabyte hard drive Maybe we’ll be able to play that build the earth in Minecraft now
you can fit a petabyte in a small refrigerator sized rack of 48U. buy a 4x server with 24 disk bays, put 12 TB hdds, each server has 288TB each server will cost $15K with the disks. for $60K, the price of a good car you can have a petabyte. doesn't seem like much. now if you have 600 servers, you get a 100PB. but it will cost like $10M
you probably won't be able to fit 1PB in a small computer, HDDs don't follow the moore's law. But you are probably going to be able to buy 1PB for $1K in 25y
it's super simple, everyone who contributes to or downloads build the earth signs up for a dropbox, google storage, onedrive, etc all free accounts and contributes them so the entirety of build the earth is spread across tons of free storages adding up to however many petabytes and then the data is streamed in automatically from a central database that links the data to the coords boom i'm a genius
the measurements at around 2:00 are actually incorrect (the measurements you listed go up in 1000s) however there are kibibyte, mebibyte, gibibyte, tebibyte, pebibyte, exbibyte, zebibyte and yebibyte which go up in powers of 1024 instead of 1000
We can use DNA to storage all the files, DNA based storage is way more efficient in terms of size, it's not very good yet, but it exists and it has been proven possible before
why dont you try and make the whole world a seed. If a naturally generated chunk takes less storage, maybe you could make it so that the world you built can be naturally generated, so that means a custom seed generator needs to be made. maybe i am wrong and it is almost impossible to do it, but your team has a lot of geniuses, maybe you could do it...
The mod they use for the map need to be there and to make it a seed may make it somewhat possible but even there their terraform and building process may all be lost. The mod is to big for it work like that but maybe they find a way
@@joehernandez5214 True, the mod won't work but Andre has a good point. I have no clue about this mod but it sounds like as long as you leave the uhh "core" seed chunks alone the file size is very small. So if your mod where to have the "generated" land, from a simple small alg, with a simple short seed, giving you EXACTLY as you wanted, then a VERY small amount of space could generate HUGE areas of the world. Basically like how audio or jpg compression works. As long as your end state is SLIGHTLY different the previous state, the file size is actually very small.
you got something wrong from the very beginning. a kilobyte is 100 bytes a kibibyte is 1024 bytes. megabyte and mebibyte are different as well. same principle. this means that you've underestimated the size quite a bit.
Kilobyte is 1000 bytes, not 1024, same for mega, giga, tera and peta. 1024 is for the binary versions of these prefixes, kibi, mebi, gibi, tebi and pebi.
Fun fact: The Boeing Factory is so large it has developed its own weather systems. The factory needed to install a new air circulation system because clouds started forming inside.
But who
@@dietznutz1 bruh grow up
Edit: damn 100 likes, and yes thats the first time i have 100 likes on a comment
@@Amy_399 turns into a 21 year old man
@@Amy_399 never
@@dietznutz1 cares
If this project gets big enough, there will be enough developers wanting to pitch in new ways to compress the world even further. For starters, one idea I've always wanted to implement is for every chunk, make a copy of it, then regenerate the chunk, and subtract the player-modified one from the regenerated one, that way you remove everything that wasn't made by players. This only works across the same version of Minecraft, but it would be extremely great for worlds with naturally generated terrain like survival worlds, I've always wanted to try it out on my own server to see how it goes.
except the terrain can change over time as height data gets updated? maybe for vanilla worlds though
problem is Minecraft does not generate worlds from the seed alone. Certain structures can be influenced by other factors such as the order of generating chunks.
Then store the some additional meta data of what chunks have been generated and in what order. That should solve that. Also this project dose not use Minecraft world gen in the first place. So it should be possible
I thought this was already implemented in the base game? That's why the file sizes for fresh worlds are so tiny (just entity NBT and some natural liquid motion)
@Komrade BigTex sucks, Oh, the horror!
Throughout this video I just kept glancing at the 4TB harddrive I bought on a whim and thinking about how the first 1TB hardrive I owned was something I had to make an effort to budget for. I think at the rate these things becoming more available we should be fine to see your dream of having the entire planet stored on a cool display wall of hardrives by the time this project ends. Hell I'd be willing to bet money that we'll see this project storable on something reasonable within our lifetimes.
I have a 12tb
@@StormFigg I mean that's my point, these numbers that used to seem insanely huge are just casually available now and it's gonna keep spiralling
@@sixthdragoness9874 yea.. also it was only $200 so pretty cheap
the fact building the earth in minecraft could even break barriers in file compression is actually so cool
WAIT WHAT FR????? I THOUGHT BARRIERS WERE UNBREAKABLE-
@@Veryfruityloopy bro no!!! file compression is a different game!!!
@@Veryfruityloopy Yeah we’d need 7 humans souls of different traits to break that!
@@RmationYT nice.
There's a crazy type of storage which is the size of a sticker. It's a diamond wafer, and can theoretically store 25 exabytes. Unfortunately it's for quantum storage and not digital storage, but the field is progressing so you might be able to use one
This entire project still boggles me to this day.
I understand that doing the WHOLE OCEAN is out of the question, but I'd argue that there are some places: like the Great Barrier Reef that should be high priority.
Unless we can some how figure out quantum computers, there is a size limit. The transistors are approaching molecular levels and can't go any farther.
Yea I was looking to see if anyone said this before I commented haha
Transistors are components in processors, Hard Drives use magnetic platters to store data
This sounds like you used science words to sound more photosynthetic and smart
@@ChiyoBebe. 💀
probably the most powerful possible hard drive would involve a bunch of ions floating around in a dense crystal or something
Unfortunately storage won’t increase as fast as we’re genuinely getting to a physical barrier with quantum tunnelling be an issue as we build components of storage system being closer and closer together.
That being said, different forms of storage altogether would be needed.
i'm afraid that storage won't grow as quickly as it used to be
the thing is we can't make the structure any smaller (otherwise some weird quantum effects will make data to randomly change)
We still don't even need to worry about quantum computing yet, as nano-hardrives have hardly scratched the surface of their potential.
"It's no secret that I am really smart" I don't doubt that. 😅
- Amber Heard
@@billie_gaspish2734 hehe its funny cuz she's not
Imagine running a survival server using the build the earth world
Updating to newer versions of the game might change the figures, but that is one HUGE Minecraft world
9:03 you should then keep the hard drives in a bunker type facility.
As much as i'd like to be optimistic about the 82 to 22 hard drive gap, tech has slowed down a lot since then,
not as much as you might think
@@Amy_399 Perhaps a different type of storage will come out in the future, but as for hard drives I believe they are on the back burner as solid state tech advances
this is wildly incorrect tech is not slowing down it is speeding up saying it is slowing down is just wrong and that is a fact
@@reflex2580 I should have specified hard drive technology.
@@randomchannel9331 ah then somewhat but they are still becoming alot cheaper and will become even cheaper and once they become cheap enough for the market too work they will need to create bigger hard drives so they can up the prices
At one point, I heard scientists are working on a way to store data in DNA. If Build the Earth were stored in DNA, it still couldn't handle 60,000 Yottabytes, but I'm sure it would be more than enough for the whole project.
I like the thought process being shown in every video
So all we need is quantum computers to fully simulate the world in Minecraft
Quantum computers are only really good for like math calculations. They’re absolutely terrible for gaming.
@@chewy99. for now, i mean its new technology.... So yeh
the issue isn't computing, it data storage.
Bro the servers are burning.
The greifers are churning
And my fucking fingers hurt helping please I’m trapped in his basement he’s forcing me to build 103 churchhill lane
I think you can find an alternative source of data storage, for example at the molecular level.
It will take hundreds of years for that i think . Atleast it will take around 2150 to even get chromosomal storage as we aren't sure about how to store stuff in chromosomes . Only the replication of chromosomes have been succesful and has had a LOT of breakthroughs . It would be cool if we could store stuff in chromosomes though
@@rathinasabapathy3796 You can write information on molecules using their slight differences, for example, there is a molecule A and a molecule B, Molecule A is the letter L and molecule B is the letter G, and so we can compose programs, commands and other textual information. We will be able to read this information with photons of light at a (half-finished) vibrational purity whereby they will be able to pass through molecules thereby scanning through, and photons of light will come from their generator. The same can be done with atoms (my stupid hypothesis).
@@rathinasabapathy3796 i mean it's possible, i assume about 2030, we would have molecular data storing.
Well, if hosting problems ever come up, I wouldn't mind helping out, throughout the video I kept adding up how much storage I have in my server and sas enclosures together, as of today I'm about 500tb free right now
What do you do?
@@coffeenair I do stuff with ai mostly as a hobby now days unfortunately, I bought most of my stuff initially for work, a combination of a large dataset and large training data takes quite a bit of space and when you have about 50 different variations of it with different datasets, it does take a lot of space
Also I do host a media server for my family
Can we see the progress on a map or something? Like how much of this thing do you have done, and is it all on different maps or is it in on one world. I’m confused on how this is all set up
This is all set in a lot of maps which will be combined to recreate the earth. So yes you can but you have to join a team which builds this stuff
Well as of 1.18, there is no longer a set height limit in vanilla minecraft. Yes there is a default, but it can be bypassed.
They already had a mod for that a long time ago and it wouldn’t change anything
Fun fact it would take approximately 86 trillion years to download a 1-yottabyte file so bte would take five quintillion, six hundred eighty-five quadrillion, three hundred seventy-four trillion years to download at the 66,109 yottabyte file size
me looking for people who said "first", knowing very well there was at least 20 people who said first before them.
You should know that there are two definitions of kilobyte, megabyte, gigabyte, and all the others in that series. The traditional ones is that the size increases by 1024x each 'level', but this is different from the SI standard, so some people use the terms above (kilobyte,...) to denote 'levels' of 1000x (like marketers that want it to sound like their device has more storage), so new, unambiguous terms were defined: kibibyte, mebibyte, gibibyte, tebibyte etc. These go in 'levels' of 1024x, and their short forma are kiB, MiB, GiB etc.
This difference of 24x stacks with each 'level', so at higher levels the difference is quite large.
Just call up Linus Tech Tips and get him to build you a storage server lol
honestly, they can pull off 5 6 petabytes, doesnt need to be fast like their machines as well.
You could use old tape drives. The tape drives cost about $5000, but the tapes itselfs cost about $200 for a LTO-9 tape (18 TB storage UNCOMPRESSED, 45 TB storage COMPRESSED). :)
seeing the seagate external drive be mentioned hurt me because i've had two seagate hard drives bought 1 year apart that both started failing/failed within 1 year. i dont think a seagate hard drive is very good for storing the earth in minecraft.
Because you move it around, mechanical hard drives (hdd) are supposed to sit still in one place. I have tens of Seagate 8TB drives running in a NAS for 3 years straight without any of them going bad.
My drive is going perfectly fine
Yo loving the consistent uploads
i think it will be at least the size of one earth
When you teleport at the bottom of the building like you did at the end, tpll the outline and teleport it to the height needed
So the server building would be built on the server
Making the server larger
The larger server would need a bigger building in irl and on the server
Making the server larger
Rinse and repeat
how about generate man-made buildings? maybe from streetview and drone mapping? and then for detailing, put it in separate file and somehow combine the two if needed, but the default would be the generated one.
I have written some fun code that basically does MS flight sim does. Where you can load images in from google sat image, and it will build a voxel based building in minecraft. I could add in more details to get more than the current 6 colors/blocks, it does a pretty decent job too!
10:52 Yo mans can sing
If you want to get technical, the number you want to measure is "information". It's a pretty weird (and difficult) thing to measure, but it can be done.
“I was never a fan of her music.” 😂
You can here the ragtime piece "The Easy Winners", by Scott Joplin playing at the start of the video
Microsoft flight simulator 2020 contains the entire world, and I believe the total size is about 2 petabytes, so my guess is about 2 petabytes.
I want someone to make a 1:1 scale earth that’s actually a sphere. Like a giant sphere made of blocks but at 1:1 scale of earth. It would be cool af
So instead of blocks, we'll be using real world physics or something?
It will need crazy storage, I've had this idea for a while.... Hmm. Just need cash for funding
I look forward to giving my kid a flash drive with all of the earth in minecraft on it
"It's no secret that I am super smart"
Same bro, same
Bozo
I think you should build Nur-Sultan Kazakstan, you'd be surprised by how amazing and futuristic it is.
Often people forget that it's extremely reasonable to rely on future human ingenuity.
We cannot predict what will happen in the future, and it's unreasonable to think that things will stay the way they are now.
Linus has ruined my storage perception, he keeps adding petabytes of storage to his name and acts like its just normal so i keep forgetting it costs a lot to store that much. He even did it with all SSDs, flying in that world would be like taking a real flight because it would be loading so fast.
Hopefully something like a quantum hard drive could fit Build the Earth & more
I always thought a petabyte was when a catholic priest gives you a little nibble
1024 yottabytes is called a "brontobyte"
1024 brontobytes is called a "geopbyte"
Those aren't official
3:32 whatever you just said made my whole pc lag
Lol, I think you should make something higher than Yottabytes, because if the world turns out to be at least 1025 Yottabytes, you need a name for
the new storage unit
One word:
Massive
Now that’s just egotistical
If it helps, if you go to your local goodwill and pick up an AT&T cable box, it has a terabyte of storage inside it
i can imagine the big brain conversations going on in the discord
Try with an upper bound and a lower bound.
When this will be finished the average consumer will probally have a computer that can easily load in the earth without lag.
Remember to make backup copies. It would be very fun if the whole project was blown away by a cat spilling tea on the computer.
from earths diameter we could calculate how much meters it would take and then by dividing it by 256 (surface area of a chunk becouse minecraft renders a chunk as one) and multiplying by how much memory a chunk takes up we could get the minimum memory requiered for the earth in minecraft
Hate to be that person, but there's a slight error when explaining the relationship between megabyte, gigabyte, etc., with the abbreviations MB, GB, etc. They're each 1000 of the unit before, not 1024. 1024 is the relationship of storage amounts that are very similarly named, but are smaller than their counterparts. These are kibibytes, mibibytes, gibibytes, etc., abbreviations of KiB, MiB, GiB, etc. Small difference, but it gets a lot bigger with each step up in scale.
note: windows, and some other ones too do not use gigabytes, it uses gibibytes, etc
small correction
a kilobyte is 1000 bytes
a kibibyte is 1024 bytes
a megabyte is 1000 kilobytes.
a mebibyte is 1024 kibibytes
a gigabyte is 1000 megabytes
a gibibyte is 1024 mebibytes
etc etc you get the point. important distinction.
Fun fact, Wana hold 200 ish terabytes of data? It's around 4000 USD to own it on hard drive
TL;DR: Better make yottabyte storage hard drives before Pippen finishes
high quantity of block
You should ask Mojang to hold the files and pay for it. surely it would be the biggest event in Minecraft history to have it completed.
I can imagine people in the future just going up to there friends and saying hey have you heard there making a new yottabyte hard drive Maybe we’ll be able to play that build the earth in Minecraft now
to think the petabyte prodject might be a single drive inside my computer in 25 years is insane
you can fit a petabyte in a small refrigerator sized rack of 48U.
buy a 4x server with 24 disk bays, put 12 TB hdds, each server has 288TB
each server will cost $15K with the disks.
for $60K, the price of a good car you can have a petabyte. doesn't seem like much.
now if you have 600 servers, you get a 100PB. but it will cost like $10M
you probably won't be able to fit 1PB in a small computer, HDDs don't follow the moore's law. But you are probably going to be able to buy 1PB for $1K in 25y
New magnetic tape storage technologies allow us to compact data more than a hard drive does
it's super simple, everyone who contributes to or downloads build the earth signs up for a dropbox, google storage, onedrive, etc all free accounts and contributes them so the entirety of build the earth is spread across tons of free storages adding up to however many petabytes and then the data is streamed in automatically from a central database that links the data to the coords boom i'm a genius
Put the map backups on a blockchain, simple solution for backups!
well a ps2 memory card was tiny and had 8mb and now like 20 years later you can get something a 3rd of the size with high gb or even tb
Great job notifications for giving this to me 1 day after it was released
This video is actually wild. Lots of math.
the measurements at around 2:00 are actually incorrect (the measurements you listed go up in 1000s)
however there are kibibyte, mebibyte, gibibyte, tebibyte, pebibyte, exbibyte, zebibyte and yebibyte which go up in powers of 1024 instead of 1000
I refuse to recognize those as actual units
the dutch flower auction is huge
Glad I have notifications on
Also my dad works at the Boeing factory
probably in the year 2090: recreating the universe in minecraft
We can use DNA to storage all the files, DNA based storage is way more efficient in terms of size, it's not very good yet, but it exists and it has been proven possible before
0:15 Haven't seen your world in a while :)
why dont you try and make the whole world a seed. If a
naturally generated chunk takes less storage, maybe you could make it so that the world you built can be
naturally generated, so that means a custom seed generator needs to be made. maybe i am wrong and it is almost impossible to do it, but your team has a lot of geniuses, maybe you could do it...
The mod they use for the map need to be there and to make it a seed may make it somewhat possible but even there their terraform and building process may all be lost. The mod is to big for it work like that but maybe they find a way
@@joehernandez5214 True, the mod won't work but Andre has a good point. I have no clue about this mod but it sounds like as long as you leave the uhh "core" seed chunks alone the file size is very small. So if your mod where to have the "generated" land, from a simple small alg, with a simple short seed, giving you EXACTLY as you wanted, then a VERY small amount of space could generate HUGE areas of the world.
Basically like how audio or jpg compression works. As long as your end state is SLIGHTLY different the previous state, the file size is actually very small.
After the world in minecraft will be completed the builders will go and study new ways to store digital data
PippenFTS Minecraft earth can definitely fit the island of Sodor and other fictional islands
man are you trying to do a ready player one moment with having your own world and all that crazy stuff
Hey, this is the first video to be released while I'm an official builder in the project!
If you wait some years maybe DNA storage will be a thing that you could buy.
will be broken up into small parts available for download and will be like servers for different parts
you got something wrong from the very beginning. a kilobyte is 100 bytes a kibibyte is 1024 bytes. megabyte and mebibyte are different as well. same principle. this means that you've underestimated the size quite a bit.
I think we could develop a mod for dynamicall compression and decompression of great area, all done on separate thread/threads
Diminishing returns is a thing pippens
Yep and if our world goes aray we can download ourselves into that new digital world lol!
2:33 fyi that is around 1.2 Sept million bytes
or 1.24*10^24
Should we still be calling this byte-sized?
Wow, that’s a yotta bytes.
It'd love to just drive across I-4 in minecraft to see everything blocky.
If I ever get my hands on a time machine I want to go back in time with a 1 terabyte USB and watch the world explode
3d print the entire BTE so you don't have to use computer storage
@Appl3 YT trust me
Keep it up my guy.
Kilobyte is 1000 bytes, not 1024, same for mega, giga, tera and peta. 1024 is for the binary versions of these prefixes, kibi, mebi, gibi, tebi and pebi.
The coolest video on Minecraft ever
Next can you build oil rigs in the ocean
This is... umm.. very scientific for minecraft, but I respect it