Random Chitchat 2012-2016
We already have one: https://forum.cuberite.org/thread-1306.html
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Michael E Davies Wrote:Hey,

I apologize for any confusion... I have a 5-Raspberry Pi cluster sitting around and I thought it'd be cool to put a Minecraft server on it capable of using all 20 cores and 5gb of RAM. I forked Cuberite and plan to strip it down and MPI-ify it. It's a pet project, really. I don't plan on this becoming any big thing.

If, down the road, I actually finish this (Which honestly may not happen) I'd be glad to talk with you guys about whether you'd like to have my cluster-oriented server as a branch / whatever in the official Cuberite repo.

My main reason for choosing Cuberite was that it's already a flushed out Minecraft compatible server written in C++, which allows me to *not* reinvent an entire server on my own.

As far as I know this is alright under the licensing... If I read that wrong just let me know. Like I said, my stuff is a pet project. I certainly don't want to make a big deal out of anything.
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New raspberry pi 3. Sadly no increase in memory
https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspber...3-on-sale/
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Look what someone created with Unreal Engine 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjCandEgtHo :O
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Heh, his trees are chopped on chunk boundaries Smile

But it is truly impressive.
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I've re-purposed my old desktop computer, now it runs Linux and is dedicated to long-term valgrinding of the Cuberite process. We need to find out why the memory usage keeps climbing on Linux.
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(03-06-2016, 08:39 PM)NiLSPACE Wrote: Look what someone created with Unreal Engine 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjCandEgtHo :O

Damn, that's impressive.  Even more so knowing that he did it with zero lines of C++ and visual scripting only.  :O  I'm working on a UE4 project and this puts it to shame.  :|
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This could be useful
https://security.googleblog.com/2016/03/...-free.html
http://www.zynamics.com/software.html
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Bin diff! Chuck it in the trash, 'cos kdiff3's in town!
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Interesting...
http://en.wooyun.io/2016/02/29/44.html
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