The hardcore technical folks seem to prefer things that don't alter the vanilla mechanics quite as much as Paper, it's true. But FWIW there are lots of farm and redstone designs that work reliably on Paper.
(Disclaimer: I'm on the Paper team, and Paper is the org under which Folia sits) I didn't watch the stream because I was offline when it happened, but I just want to note that the test was run by someone not on the…
Microsoft has struct rules about the stuff you can sell for the server, and servers need to be EULA compliant. If they aren't they can get blacklisted or shutdown. People do buy plugins but the vast majority of the…
(Disclaimer: I'm on the Paper team, and Paper is the org under which Folia sits.) This is true to an extent, yes. Chunk generation can be real tough. That said, chunk generation has been re-written in Paper, so it's…
We tend to call those "networks", when they have a bunch of different gametypes and servers interconnected. At a smaller scale of a few hundred players it's pretty easily handled by off the shelf software like Velocity…
There's a bit of a distinction in the Minecraft world between "mods" and "plugins". Even though to the outside perspective they're the same thing, the terms are used for two different communities/ecosystems, basically.…
Come back to the Discord and pepper away with questions!
Most servers with the latest CPUs can only handle a few hundred players without bogging down, so yeah it's a fair bit.
(Disclaimer: I'm on the Paper team, and Paper is the org under which Folia sits.) Paper (and Folia) have differences from "vanilla" (official) Minecraft, which is part of how they improve performance to begin with. So…
(Disclaimer: I'm on the Paper team, and Paper is the org under which Folia sits) AgentK20 explained the technical bits along with the other reply to you, but basically the "actually all in one world" is the big part.…
Anecdotal counterpoint: I've worked with three sets of people who dated in the workplace, and when they broke up it was fire and brimstone. In all three instances, one of the two quit.
I'm guessing the answer is something along the lines of: "Despite being immensely popular, it is a labor of love and generates little (or no?) revenue, so unfortunately, no there isn't anyone else minding the site."
Perhaps eventually. At the moment you need to be an "Accredited investor" in order to actually join and invest. They define an "Accredited investor" as meeting at least one of the following criteria: - Someone who has…
For what it's worth, I can confirm the site does indeed load properly in iOS 6.
This seems a bit misplaced. More like if Torvalds invents a motor and then someone puts it in a car, he might complain if the motor doesn't run the way he'd like. Which isn't entirely unreasonable.
Absolutely - I didn't intend to downplay being a TV writer. In that vein, being a session musician is also "making it" as well. But "it" is subjective - if "it" is being on stage, you didn't "make it" in either case.
Assuming your write your own material, the rough equivalent for a comic is getting a writing gig. TV shows, for other comedians, etc. You basically write "session" material as a comic the same way a "session" musician…
This is a bit of a misunderstanding of how SMTP works. If you run and maintain your own SMTP server and it goes down, you won't be able to send email. Everyone else will still be able to send email to you, and it will…
We use MT at work and have had dozens out outages in the past 6 months. Your mileage may vary.
The hardcore technical folks seem to prefer things that don't alter the vanilla mechanics quite as much as Paper, it's true. But FWIW there are lots of farm and redstone designs that work reliably on Paper.
(Disclaimer: I'm on the Paper team, and Paper is the org under which Folia sits) I didn't watch the stream because I was offline when it happened, but I just want to note that the test was run by someone not on the…
Microsoft has struct rules about the stuff you can sell for the server, and servers need to be EULA compliant. If they aren't they can get blacklisted or shutdown. People do buy plugins but the vast majority of the…
(Disclaimer: I'm on the Paper team, and Paper is the org under which Folia sits.) This is true to an extent, yes. Chunk generation can be real tough. That said, chunk generation has been re-written in Paper, so it's…
We tend to call those "networks", when they have a bunch of different gametypes and servers interconnected. At a smaller scale of a few hundred players it's pretty easily handled by off the shelf software like Velocity…
There's a bit of a distinction in the Minecraft world between "mods" and "plugins". Even though to the outside perspective they're the same thing, the terms are used for two different communities/ecosystems, basically.…
Come back to the Discord and pepper away with questions!
Most servers with the latest CPUs can only handle a few hundred players without bogging down, so yeah it's a fair bit.
(Disclaimer: I'm on the Paper team, and Paper is the org under which Folia sits.) Paper (and Folia) have differences from "vanilla" (official) Minecraft, which is part of how they improve performance to begin with. So…
(Disclaimer: I'm on the Paper team, and Paper is the org under which Folia sits) AgentK20 explained the technical bits along with the other reply to you, but basically the "actually all in one world" is the big part.…
Anecdotal counterpoint: I've worked with three sets of people who dated in the workplace, and when they broke up it was fire and brimstone. In all three instances, one of the two quit.
I'm guessing the answer is something along the lines of: "Despite being immensely popular, it is a labor of love and generates little (or no?) revenue, so unfortunately, no there isn't anyone else minding the site."
Perhaps eventually. At the moment you need to be an "Accredited investor" in order to actually join and invest. They define an "Accredited investor" as meeting at least one of the following criteria: - Someone who has…
For what it's worth, I can confirm the site does indeed load properly in iOS 6.
This seems a bit misplaced. More like if Torvalds invents a motor and then someone puts it in a car, he might complain if the motor doesn't run the way he'd like. Which isn't entirely unreasonable.
Absolutely - I didn't intend to downplay being a TV writer. In that vein, being a session musician is also "making it" as well. But "it" is subjective - if "it" is being on stage, you didn't "make it" in either case.
Assuming your write your own material, the rough equivalent for a comic is getting a writing gig. TV shows, for other comedians, etc. You basically write "session" material as a comic the same way a "session" musician…
This is a bit of a misunderstanding of how SMTP works. If you run and maintain your own SMTP server and it goes down, you won't be able to send email. Everyone else will still be able to send email to you, and it will…
We use MT at work and have had dozens out outages in the past 6 months. Your mileage may vary.