I expected something along the lines of him making how own Minecraft mod rather than programming an already existing thing. Depending on the way the mod is coded you can easily whitelist yourself.
"Yoink items from chest" Imagine you're talking to your chat and you look back too your screen to see a cube move in and wander around before opening your chest and leaving
So let me get this straight: You wrote a self-replicating turtle virus That can gain remote execution access to the server it's run in Can freely manipulate the world as a player would Once again, self replicates, and continuously fuel and replicate instances of itself. And builds out a sensor map of the world over time. Amazing.
Dude I remember his Among Us streams (he even thanked me for following the stream), feels like ages ago. Glad he's doing so well now, extremely deserved!
His coding experience: Socially engineering a world-famous celebrity into injecting a virus onto their computer My coding experience: make bricks move in ripoff lego game
@@bingusworshipper I promise you, they both aren't doing anything you can't do, it's not complicated, it's overhyped - spend like 5 minutes learning the basics of logic and I know you'll be able to do the same if not better.
@@faulyf For Michael, maybe. He's pretty much a bumbling dumb dumb with a lot of confidence, patience and super stubborn with a good sense of logic. (Also, no restrain so he does pretty dangerous shits) For Otto? That whole turtle web socket connected visualizer stuff is pretty heavy stuff that requires a lot of know-how. Can people do better than them? Yeah, sure. Is it as easy as you are saying? You don't seem to be a coder if you think what Otto did isn't massive big brain.
Just imagining this turning into a progressively more onerous machine that once instantiated burrows, self replicates, goes off to some unused chunk to strip mine and gather resources for the true Skynet experience.
@@danielgysi5729 The starting turtles just need to trick someone into sticking around. One distracts, the others build up somewhere hidden to get to chunk loaders
@@danielgysi5729 well, if server has craftable chunk loaders you could theoretically stick around player bases till you craft it, then slowly place chunk loaders moving further and further away into the wild
As I watched this I was like "Wow this guy's crazy he really spent so much time on such a silly project" Then he said see you tomorrow and I realized he did everything in two days. This is insane. Mad respect
pfft this idiot spent a month making a silly minecraft program >says see you tomorrow >holy shit it was a two day project and he’s in school so it was just a meme on the weekend
Flora knows where she is, because she know where she isn't, by subtracting where she is from where she isn't she can calculate a new value, called error...
Incase you don’t get it, a RAT or remote access Trojan is a virus that gives an attacker access to your computer. In this video there is a turtle that has access to the server So, it is a remote access turtle It’s a play on words
why only 100? it will probably get exponentially faster for them to gather recourses. Suddenly 100 can produce 100 more. then after the 200 found the stuff they need there are 400...
@@ROBST3RR The resource gathering is automated at least for fuel. Technically you can automate it for every possible action but just need to put in the hours of coding to do it.
@@_._shinonome_._ Like in the universe, the minecraft world has virtually endless resources. The computational limit will be reached a long time before resources become an issue.
It would be amazing to program totally self-replicating turtles that can actually start creating colonies and structures on their own. It would make for a nice 24/7 stream! Really really cool idea, nice execution and the code rundown you made makes total sense and it's very well explained! Kudos man!
Me: **watching this with minimal knowledge of coding** Also me: Hmm yes, he's definitely using numbers and letters EDIT: Coming back to this comment 8 months later to advise coding isn't too difficult, but without proper training it's tough to understand. I was able to make a Minecraft mod with Java but only thanks to tutorials. Regardless, I understand most Java syntaxs and parameters.
Hmmmm, 5 year old me, take the wheel, your better at coding. (Please tell me I'm not the only person who miraculously knew how to hack and then had their parents actively trained to not do that)
This feels like the guy is making a lander to mars, and you can only control it from mission control. Exept the lander is a minecraft mining bot, mars is the OTV minecraft server and mission control is his home
this is actually insane, are there any clips on how he made the 3D model of the world around him? I would LOVE to see how to get into creating things like that.
you should make a function for the turtles, to move around somewhat randomly looking for blocks and adding them to the map. It would require some pathfinding, but then some turtles could specialise in mapping out the world, while others build the colony. Then the next step would probably be flattening out areas to build houses and cities from a template, like the villages that generate in minecraft. Oh the possibilities are endless.. What a great thing you've made! I'm just so baffled someone even one year younger than me could put together something like this, and watching you do it, you certainly know a huge lot of things and write beautifully elegant code in no time at all. Cheers!
The idea is simple. The execution is a monumental task. Most people his age are too lazy to spend days coding and learning something that doesn't matter in the long run.
@@keeganbeaulieu4135 Yeah it can help grow his career, but Lua isn't a common language. And the type script code is fairly simple. Also, the code can't really be used for much after he got into the OTV server.
Terpsichore. Greek religion, one of the nine Muses, patron of lyric poetry and dancing (in some versions, flute playing). She is perhaps the most widely known of the Muses, her name having entered general English as the adjective terpsichorean (“pertaining to dancing”).
This could be a new way to play minecraft! You generate a world, you slap a turtle with this system down; you then play entirely via the turtle interface
Honestly this is the coolest shit I've ever seen done in minecraft. I remember when a Redstone calculator blew my mind but a self replicating remote controllable robot in minecraft has gotta be the peak.
(In a parallel universe) Abe: Want to be whitelisted into the server? Otto: No thanks, I'll just be known as sentient droid otto (And through those times of being on the server, he has made 9,000 robots able to rule through out the offline TV FTB minecraft server, making the terminator movie look like a picnic compared to this) Also would've been really cool if you named the floppy disk 0T-to
programming turtles is what got me hooked on programming, and now it is my career. This takes me back, and now I feel that I must go back to my roots and see just what I can do with a turtle now as a full stack dev
I keep coming back and watching this video. It's so cool what you can do with internet and a software, love your vids and I'm studying to become a software dev because of you.
my first thought on watching this was that you could totally have turtles going on subroutines when you get enough of them, such as say, a refueling bot who just autonomously manages a tree farm at a set location, and makes charcoal for other bots to take from when they're low on fuel and then at any moment, you can swap on manual control and just take them out on a cruise or something, because its all in the backend that handles the tree farm subroutine. the code on the bot itself wouldnt have to change whatsoever because all the essential controls already exist in the code and all the inputs are handled backend already this makes me wish i understood programming enough to make UI elements and such like that. i can do the ingame portion just fine but that backend is like a million times more polished than mine would've been
I’ve was busy with finals and a job interview process, so I never got to watch these streams. I got the job and I’m gonna be a full time software engineer, yet I still am nowhere near Otto’s level lol. I’m excited to tune into more streams now that I have free time!
Otto definetly showed aptitude in setting the scope for a medium sized project and then completing all the tasks, but if you are going to be a full time software engineer, this should be about as impressive as someone who set himself the goal to walk 100 miles and then did it in a week. Yes impressive, but every part of it is easy, the time is believable, and while it is impressive, the main hurdle to achieving it is time commitment, stamina and will.
@@Maric18 Maric, the master programmer whom never makes any debugging mistakes and always creates marvelous novel ideas in programming. I kindly ask for you to leave. Your comments are needed elsewhere, not in this comment section where even a programmer admits that what this video showed was finesse.
@@akioozaraga413 I think you are misunderstanding him, he isn't saying that this project its effortless and talentless but its saying that anyone is capable of doing it with enough stamina, time and will. I know that for people not familiar with coding this look crazy but its just a matter of libraries and such. Its about knowledge that is available for anyone. But I am not saying it isn't impressive it's just that you can do it if you really want to
@@DajuSar And what i'm telling you is really wanting to do something like this is just as hard. What I am trying to imply is that even if you have the sufficient knowledge and scooe, you won't be able to come up novel ideas such as these without time, effort, and trial and error. Keep in mind he is still young, he is not in his prime yet. That's like saying i've read every book about fishing so I know the unique time and place a fish will reel into my rod. Passion always requires effort and dedication, but it is his will to move consistently out of boundaries that is impressive. If you dismiss creating novel ideas by saying this is what every highschooler can do, I expect you to do the same.
Imagine a minecraft server with nobody on it, but you set up a website where people can join and spawn a turtle in a random location. Then after a certain amount of time, you enter the world for the first time to see what the internet made
crazy when you think that this is probably how space exploration will function in the future. Send in 1 robot that collects data and reproduces as well as modifies itself. Obviously on a completely different level of difficulty but still cool.
how tf is a robot supposed to reproduce? sounds way too complex and you'd either need to send it somewhere with natural resources or send it with the materials needed.
@@flogchamp9530 Quite blatantly- Send it somewhere with the natural resources to self replicate Ideally, via keeping its assembly relatively simple and avoiding the usage of any specialized materials (Ex heavy metals)
Otto and Michael both have enough power to spawn near infinite turtles. Michael is making carpet bombing robots and the only person who can stop him is Otto. let that sink in.
Wish I had been there to see this all live, it's fascinating to see the whole design process. Really glad you made a video for those of us who didn't know the whole story :D
It'd be funny to see the exponential rate of growth, until the server itself has to be restarted due to lag. And the reactions of anyone who wanders in and digs down to where the main nest is.
Just in case anyone was wondering, The song at 0:07 is called: We're Finally Landing by Home Wanted to put this here just in case someone went through the same situation as me because they were trying to figure out the name of the song.
28:04 The Turtle knows where it is at all times. It this knows this because it knows where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is (whichever is greater), it obtains a difference, or deviation.
4:51 The command he wrote printed the contents of an executable binary file as text in his terminal. The noise is the terminal receiving ascii BELL codes (0x07) and playing windows alert/beep sounds.
What's crazy is that you could use these projects in a portfolio. He has experience deconstructing and working around existing code, distributing and advertising his own program, and now 3D mapping
I'd like to see a playthrough of Vanilla Minecraft with this, it'd be coolnot being able to see the world around you, forcing you to explore. (a datapack could tp an alt account not used in gameplay towards the turrtle to keep it loaded). The big question is, coukd you kill the dragon using turtles? Might be hard w/portals tho. (Unless you use a mod like create)
Not me watching halfway through this and understanding almost everything he says, Reality hit me after my sister said "ugh your really watching someone code"
Reminds me of when I had a project where I had to write 100+ lines of code and I finished in 2 hours realizing I didn’t proof it as I went through the lines so I proofed over 100 lines of code. When it read no errors I was so hyped
Otto controlling his turtles feels like NASA monitoring their rovers on mars
Lol yeah
Well, literally yes, they use the rover to take images of it's surroundings, do they not?
@@lurky5003 only difference is that the martians didnt have to make the first rover
FR
@@rcon3209 and the there is no lag of 20 minutes to send each command...
Was originally expecting for the turtle to somehow put a back door on the server that would allow him to whitelist himself
Same.
Same lol
Same
If you were in one of those meme modpacks where you can craft a command block as an end-game item then maybe.
I expected something along the lines of him making how own Minecraft mod rather than programming an already existing thing. Depending on the way the mod is coded you can easily whitelist yourself.
"Yoink items from chest"
Imagine you're talking to your chat and you look back too your screen to see a cube move in and wander around before opening your chest and leaving
lmao
then the label just says,
*yoink, now i run*
So let me get this straight:
You wrote a self-replicating turtle virus
That can gain remote execution access to the server it's run in
Can freely manipulate the world as a player would
Once again, self replicates, and continuously fuel and replicate instances of itself.
And builds out a sensor map of the world over time.
Amazing.
Turtlecraft2077
@@zyansheep cyberpunk 2077 bugs with fps experience included
Amazing
Yeah. Make it ai run and gg
Why do I read this like Sheldon Cooper?
Next Episode: "How I got the entire OTV server addicted to gambling"
Make it happen
Bruh Otto is a genius
@@maarg0057 in coding/tech*
@@ZachWasabi stop being jealous, bro
@@randomicallyrandom wait how am I being jealous what?
get a dictionary lol
I love how Michael reeves just appears in random places on the internet.
but he is apart of otv??
@@iscoffeetho yes lol
Yeah how weird it is that dream is in dream smp
@@isaiahcampbell757 lmfaoo
as do you...
I love how he stared with 50 viewers now he’s averaging 1000 viewers, well deserved man. Keep it up!
I remember watching at about 100 viewers, opening up the stream after he pulled off the gambit, and seeing literally 11 hundred people. insane growth
Dude I remember his Among Us streams (he even thanked me for following the stream), feels like ages ago. Glad he's doing so well now, extremely deserved!
thats what good content gets you
Its the next Technoblade and Dream
Well that is what happens when you join a massive server with famous people. You get free clout.
Alternate title: "I created a Turtle hivemind to get whitelisted"
Order of the [randomly selected first name from list]
execute order 66
@@sudo5319 66
"I made it so that it was irrelevant if I was whitelisted or not."
His coding experience: Socially engineering a world-famous celebrity into injecting a virus onto their computer
My coding experience: make bricks move in ripoff lego game
What ripoff Lego game?
@@GamingForeverEpic He probably means roblox, Also he commented 2 YEARS AGO.
Otto's a freaking genius. I never enjoyed seeing someone coding but here I am.
Tru
Him and Micheal, they are just, massive brains, it makes me feel so retarded lmfao
@@bingusworshipper I promise you, they both aren't doing anything you can't do, it's not complicated, it's overhyped - spend like 5 minutes learning the basics of logic and I know you'll be able to do the same if not better.
@@faulyf For Michael, maybe. He's pretty much a bumbling dumb dumb with a lot of confidence, patience and super stubborn with a good sense of logic. (Also, no restrain so he does pretty dangerous shits) For Otto? That whole turtle web socket connected visualizer stuff is pretty heavy stuff that requires a lot of know-how.
Can people do better than them? Yeah, sure. Is it as easy as you are saying? You don't seem to be a coder if you think what Otto did isn't massive big brain.
@@faulyf 5 minutes? Are you fucking kidding me? Programming is hard as fuck, you need to have endless patient and determination to learn it.
Otto really changed the game with this turtle coding
Otto VS michael
@@zaphelios4775 SkyNet vs Gambling Empire vibe.
He did the smart thing, relied on LUA code as little as possible.
He literally played the server without being whitelisted.
pro skills
play might be a stretch
Just imagining this turning into a progressively more onerous machine that once instantiated burrows, self replicates, goes off to some unused chunk to strip mine and gather resources for the true Skynet experience.
Those certainly are impressive words
It'll need a chunk loading system to be self sustaining
@@danielgysi5729 The starting turtles just need to trick someone into sticking around. One distracts, the others build up somewhere hidden to get to chunk loaders
@@danielgysi5729 well, if server has craftable chunk loaders you could theoretically stick around player bases till you craft it, then slowly place chunk loaders moving further and further away into the wild
*yes*
Damn, Otto's only 17 years old? You'd think he'd been coding for 20 years.
Damnnnn I'm 17 and I just started haha
bruh he literally sounds older than me
Times have changed.
Not that rare XD
And I'm 20 making drugs in my basement
As I watched this I was like "Wow this guy's crazy he really spent so much time on such a silly project" Then he said see you tomorrow and I realized he did everything in two days. This is insane. Mad respect
pfft this idiot spent a month making a silly minecraft program
>says see you tomorrow
>holy shit it was a two day project and he’s in school so it was just a meme on the weekend
And he's 20 now
Flora knows where she is, because she know where she isn't, by subtracting where she is from where she isn't she can calculate a new value, called error...
i didn't understand a single thing but I agree
😂
THE MISSILE KNOWS WHERE IT IS
It is always funny when you use error message as a criterium for success in programming XD
Like OK you FaiLed succesfully!
hahahaha
I love how this guy just backdoors his own way into the server instead of going the conventional route.
Still had to get inside help XD
@@jakubrejzekjunior7349 yea not really a hack
@@marshingo5262 some hacks do happen due to inside help
@@bleave4090 alot of hacks do
@@jakubrejzekjunior7349 Social engineering is a large aspect of hacking.
RAT: Remote Access Turtle
Incase you don’t get it, a RAT or remote access Trojan is a virus that gives an attacker access to your computer.
In this video there is a turtle that has access to the server
So, it is a remote access turtle
It’s a play on words
@@bitofbeans you killed the funny
@@churrogang4778 "Incase you don’t get it, "
@@bitofbeans No it was actually helpful because I just thought the joke was that the turtle is like the animal rat
@@churrogang4778 the mans killed the funny?
the mans killed the funny.
Moral of the story. Ethical hacking gets you whatever you want in life.
key word ethical
@@sharoncastillo2411 well 8 mean nonwthical hacking can get me lots of shit in life too
@@griffin7670 if you’re good enough at it.
This isn’t hacking though he just told his friend to download software onto the server
@@HaloDude557 Which is social engineering, a tactic used by most hackers to the point where it is considered a sub-skill of hacking.
this the greatest most big brained gambit i’ve ever seen in my entire fucking life
Ocean's 11 looks like a tea party compared to this man.
The designers behind the Trojan Horse probably had a similar thought process.
Almost identical.
The ottoniun turtle
Imagine them just somewhere on the server underground reproducin until it's like 100 turtles
why only 100? it will probably get exponentially faster for them to gather recourses. Suddenly 100 can produce 100 more. then after the 200 found the stuff they need there are 400...
Or just a server with only turtles where users have to use tutrtles to play the server
@@ROBST3RR The resource gathering is automated at least for fuel. Technically you can automate it for every possible action but just need to put in the hours of coding to do it.
It would also deplete resources faster as it reproduces, assuming that the turtles use Cole and wood as fuel
@@_._shinonome_._ Like in the universe, the minecraft world has virtually endless resources. The computational limit will be reached a long time before resources become an issue.
the speed he is processing his thoughts is overclocked.
Ottoclocked.
Pretty sure there's a bunch of cuts in this video, but still
@@SaloMatt ofc there are cuts the video is 43 minutes are u serious?
@@zarnox3071 😂😂
That's the power of editing
It would be amazing to program totally self-replicating turtles that can actually start creating colonies and structures on their own. It would make for a nice 24/7 stream!
Really really cool idea, nice execution and the code rundown you made makes total sense and it's very well explained! Kudos man!
Me: **watching this with minimal knowledge of coding**
Also me: Hmm yes, he's definitely using numbers and letters
EDIT: Coming back to this comment 8 months later to advise coding isn't too difficult, but without proper training it's tough to understand. I was able to make a Minecraft mod with Java but only thanks to tutorials. Regardless, I understand most Java syntaxs and parameters.
hmmm python is type of snake yes? hmmmmmm
Hmmm yes every 60 seconds in africa a minute passes hmm
Isn't C# the note?
JS? Like "Just Saying"? He sure says a lot...
Hmmmm, 5 year old me, take the wheel, your better at coding. (Please tell me I'm not the only person who miraculously knew how to hack and then had their parents actively trained to not do that)
I was just randomly recommended this, and it's fucking fanomenal. you've made inter-server wars possible. I can't wait.
can't wait for modded 2b2t vs modded constantiam
Phenomenal
Oh yeah
Somebody please do that
@@sbsftw4232 honestly "fanomenal" shows me just how difficult it can be to spell the word "phenomenal" lol
As someone with the most barebones knowledge of coding, seeing Michael essentially gush over Otto's code is such a cool feeling thats hard to describe
This feels like the guy is making a lander to mars, and you can only control it from mission control.
Exept the lander is a minecraft mining bot, mars is the OTV minecraft server and mission control is his home
And the moon lander is also a grey goo
This is pretty much exactly how hacking works.
this is actually insane, are there any clips on how he made the 3D model of the world around him? I would LOVE to see how to get into creating things like that.
he moved around the 3d world actually. the camera simply updates its pov to the current robots position
you should make a function for the turtles, to move around somewhat randomly looking for blocks and adding them to the map. It would require some pathfinding, but then some turtles could specialise in mapping out the world, while others build the colony. Then the next step would probably be flattening out areas to build houses and cities from a template, like the villages that generate in minecraft. Oh the possibilities are endless.. What a great thing you've made! I'm just so baffled someone even one year younger than me could put together something like this, and watching you do it, you certainly know a huge lot of things and write beautifully elegant code in no time at all. Cheers!
And I'm just jealous AF right now and feel totally like shit
Comment: wow Otto’s impressive for doing this at age 17
Replies: AcTuAlLy ItS nOt ThAt HaRd!!!
Hes 17??!?
@@patario5977 yep. He’s insane
The idea is simple. The execution is a monumental task. Most people his age are too lazy to spend days coding and learning something that doesn't matter in the long run.
@@zebbitz2 why doesnt it matter in the long run
@@keeganbeaulieu4135 Yeah it can help grow his career, but Lua isn't a common language. And the type script code is fairly simple. Also, the code can't really be used for much after he got into the OTV server.
Just imagine if Otto and Michael worked together for some projects... damn so much potential. Hope this can be a reality someday
with the blackjack thing
i can see emulators and all kinds of stuff coming out with otto
literally unlimited
Design turtles that destroy the turtles-
“Do we call babies viruses?”
-Ludwig 2020
I know my excuse the next time I make a new generation of rogue superhumans to decimate the earth.
Terpsichore. Greek religion, one of the nine Muses, patron of lyric poetry and dancing (in some versions, flute playing). She is perhaps the most widely known of the Muses, her name having entered general English as the adjective terpsichorean (“pertaining to dancing”).
He should have called this "Playing on the Offline TV Server While Offline".
30 seconds in - 'imma just yoink some code' - i like where this is going
This is literally the sickest shit I've every fucking seen.
Ikr
Normal Person: Automates their base with turtles.
This Person: *Ottomates* their base with turtles.
I feel like he could've got himself in without being whitelisted
But this is much, much cooler
the fact that "Komm süsser Tod" from EoE is playing in the background makes the whole thing so much better.
All I learned from this video is that me and Otto literally listen to the exact same songs with an almost perfectly similar song playlist lmao
If you ever wanted to know what a smart person sounds like, this is it.
That code do be spitting facts tho
This is my comfort video
Have watched it so many times
Dude this is very high quality for someone with only 50k subs, its like you have at least 2mil, i will watch your career with great interest
It's too bad that he stopped posting videos he literally posted two videos in the same year and then he just stopped
Otto has a good target audience for his content. I think if he keeps at it, he’ll grow. A lot.
Otto: "Should be as easy as that."
Also Otto: Continues coding the language of gods
I giving up..and that was the goal of this
This could be a new way to play minecraft! You generate a world, you slap a turtle with this system down; you then play entirely via the turtle interface
New drinking game: take a shot every time he says turtle
That's not a drinking game, that's a death sentence.
Honestly this is the coolest shit I've ever seen done in minecraft. I remember when a Redstone calculator blew my mind but a self replicating remote controllable robot in minecraft has gotta be the peak.
“I like your funny words, magic man!”
This is basically me throughout this whole video
(In a parallel universe)
Abe: Want to be whitelisted into the server?
Otto: No thanks, I'll just be known as sentient droid otto
(And through those times of being on the server,
he has made 9,000 robots able to rule through out the offline TV FTB minecraft server,
making the terminator movie look like a picnic compared to this)
Also would've been really cool if you named the floppy disk 0T-to
programming turtles is what got me hooked on programming, and now it is my career. This takes me back, and now I feel that I must go back to my roots and see just what I can do with a turtle now as a full stack dev
It started from Sky Court now we here
You are an amazing coder! Your gonna go so far!
I keep coming back and watching this video. It's so cool what you can do with internet and a software, love your vids and I'm studying to become a software dev because of you.
i don't even understand what otto is saying but it feels like it is so fun to do because he is explaining it to us happily and excitedly
ftb player: "I made a turtle mine me a mineshaft automatically!"
Ottomated: "Kawaii koto"
@@garlckbread kawaii means cute and koto means thing, so "Cute thing."
@@otesunki if you are doing direct translation but in english it roughly means "That's cute."
my first thought on watching this was that you could totally have turtles going on subroutines when you get enough of them, such as say, a refueling bot who just autonomously manages a tree farm at a set location, and makes charcoal for other bots to take from when they're low on fuel
and then at any moment, you can swap on manual control and just take them out on a cruise or something, because its all in the backend that handles the tree farm subroutine. the code on the bot itself wouldnt have to change whatsoever because all the essential controls already exist in the code and all the inputs are handled backend already
this makes me wish i understood programming enough to make UI elements and such like that. i can do the ingame portion just fine but that backend is like a million times more polished than mine would've been
I’ve was busy with finals and a job interview process, so I never got to watch these streams. I got the job and I’m gonna be a full time software engineer, yet I still am nowhere near Otto’s level lol. I’m excited to tune into more streams now that I have free time!
Otto definetly showed aptitude in setting the scope for a medium sized project and then completing all the tasks, but if you are going to be a full time software engineer, this should be about as impressive as someone who set himself the goal to walk 100 miles and then did it in a week. Yes impressive, but every part of it is easy, the time is believable, and while it is impressive, the main hurdle to achieving it is time commitment, stamina and will.
@@Maric18 Maric, the master programmer whom never makes any debugging mistakes and always creates marvelous novel ideas in programming.
I kindly ask for you to leave. Your comments are needed elsewhere, not in this comment section where even a programmer admits that what this video showed was finesse.
@@akioozaraga413 I think you are misunderstanding him, he isn't saying that this project its effortless and talentless but its saying that anyone is capable of doing it with enough stamina, time and will. I know that for people not familiar with coding this look crazy but its just a matter of libraries and such. Its about knowledge that is available for anyone. But I am not saying it isn't impressive it's just that you can do it if you really want to
@@DajuSar And what i'm telling you is really wanting to do something like this is just as hard. What I am trying to imply is that even if you have the sufficient knowledge and scooe, you won't be able to come up novel ideas such as these without time, effort, and trial and error. Keep in mind he is still young, he is not in his prime yet. That's like saying i've read every book about fishing so I know the unique time and place a fish will reel into my rod. Passion always requires effort and dedication, but it is his will to move consistently out of boundaries that is impressive. If you dismiss creating novel ideas by saying this is what every highschooler can do, I expect you to do the same.
Holy shit this is inspiring, now I want to do this too.
Imagine a minecraft server with nobody on it, but you set up a website where people can join and spawn a turtle in a random location. Then after a certain amount of time, you enter the world for the first time to see what the internet made
crazy when you think that this is probably how space exploration will function in the future. Send in 1 robot that collects data and reproduces as well as modifies itself. Obviously on a completely different level of difficulty but still cool.
Step 1: write code
Step 2: convince alien to install code on robot
Step 3: ???
Step 4: profit
how tf is a robot supposed to reproduce? sounds way too complex and you'd either need to send it somewhere with natural resources or send it with the materials needed.
@@flogchamp9530 Quite blatantly- Send it somewhere with the natural resources to self replicate
Ideally, via keeping its assembly relatively simple and avoiding the usage of any specialized materials (Ex heavy metals)
Otto and Michael both have enough power to spawn near infinite turtles. Michael is making carpet bombing robots and the only person who can stop him is Otto. let that sink in.
I've watched this video every time it come on my recommended which is once every 6 months or so. its always fun
29:51 "Ok, good good good good"
That shit tripped out my Google assistant on my phone.
Was he playing "Lilac by Minami" while coding, that's so cool I love that song :D 24:40
Wish I had been there to see this all live, it's fascinating to see the whole design process. Really glad you made a video for those of us who didn't know the whole story :D
When Players can play this way on my server, I would allow it.
i'm old enough to remember the original turtle program that they used to teach kids basic coding in the early 90's. gave me nostalgia
"The plan is.. definitely not simple"
This is a really interesting way to get into the server. Respect!
Michael just casually shutting down the turtle and says he just put him to sleep to take a look inside is like some anime type shit
Deserves all the views!
Explaining and understanding code is difficult so its really nice that you explain everything
whats da song at 18:19?
Imagine accidentally setting one of these to endlessly reproduce itself without a way to destroy it. Oh no.
It'd be funny to see the exponential rate of growth, until the server itself has to be restarted due to lag. And the reactions of anyone who wanders in and digs down to where the main nest is.
Just in case anyone was wondering, The song at 0:07 is called: We're Finally Landing by Home
Wanted to put this here just in case someone went through the same situation as me because they were trying to figure out the name of the song.
THANK YOU SO MUCH
@@feltminus no problem :))
THANK U!
28:04 The Turtle knows where it is at all times. It this knows this because it knows where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is (whichever is greater), it obtains a difference, or deviation.
Alternate title: Infecting the OTV minecraft server with a self replicating turtle virus
by about 7 minutes of watching this I'm thinking "this man is so f*cking smart"
Alternate title: "I made a Trojan Horse to get whitelisted in the OffliveTv Server"
He's turning Minecraft into Dwarf Fortress.
20:26 actual gigachad, he's listening to those vocaloid songs that are usually in a black box
This was a great video Otto!
"Oh it worked? OH IT WORKED"
coding in a nutshell
24:25 "off stream i did a little work" aw fuck he finished it didn't he
the "sad machine" and "shelter" is such based music for this
It is amazing to see how he went from 60 viewers to almost 1k in this video
smeh
I often come back to this video
4:51 The command he wrote printed the contents of an executable binary file as text in his terminal. The noise is the terminal receiving ascii BELL codes (0x07) and playing windows alert/beep sounds.
Michael Reeves watching the streams be like: 👁👄👁
Let's not forget that he isn't even in college yet. Imagine what he'll be able to do once he has a proper higher education.
What's crazy is that you could use these projects in a portfolio. He has experience deconstructing and working around existing code, distributing and advertising his own program, and now 3D mapping
Higher education is worthless to him
"YES WE CAN REPLICATE" That instantly made me think of the nanobots of futurama
The Gambit Was GENIUS!!!!!
This makes me wanna get into coding even more.
Ohhh yeah try coding logic games first if your interested and get into game moding for your favorite game if you want some fun experience
I'd like to see a playthrough of Vanilla Minecraft with this, it'd be coolnot being able to see the world around you, forcing you to explore. (a datapack could tp an alt account not used in gameplay towards the turrtle to keep it loaded). The big question is, coukd you kill the dragon using turtles? Might be hard w/portals tho. (Unless you use a mod like create)
Not me watching halfway through this and understanding almost everything he says,
Reality hit me after my sister said "ugh your really watching someone code"
Pog Lets go Otto!
Start a chain?
I’ll delete this comment later
Pog Lets go Otto!
Reminds me of when I had a project where I had to write 100+ lines of code and I finished in 2 hours realizing I didn’t proof it as I went through the lines so I proofed over 100 lines of code. When it read no errors I was so hyped
Only 43 minutes? Sadge
he is the same age as me and being this smart is just damn. i feel so stupid