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KnightMiner
@KnightMiner
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Minecraft player, author of Ceramics and dev of Tinkers' Construct, occasionally tweets things. Computer Engineering student many days.
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Joined January 2014
@BrendenMericle You cannot mod Xbox. And I have no interest in making content for Minecraft Marketplace
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@Marc_IRL Do you know who would be a good person to reach out to about this? I tried MojangSupport but I suspect that tweet just got buried
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@MojangSupport Can you confirm whether this wiki edit came from a Mojang account/whether that is an official site? I have not seen any other announcements of that new website so wanted to verify before the wiki advertises it
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RT @VazkiiMods: We have finished rewriting the fractureiser virus document into a more concise and readable repository for users. If you a…
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@Billimanmcjon not at all. Bedrock has datapacks, but Bedrock does not have the Java version of Tinkers Construct, which is where the majority of the datapack API used by that addon exists.
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@benprunty Is giant bugs crawling out of the ground and destroying cities not horror? Worked in classic movies
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@thepigcat76 @KingLemmingCoFH There are 20 ticks in a second. You might be thinking redstone ticks, which last 2 ticks each (thus having 10 in a second)
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@KingLemmingCoFH Correct. In our units, that works out to 1 nugget/tick, or a tenth of a gem per tick.
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@McJty @CurseForge I would argue its not entirely CF's fault, this is the first time that modders have insisted that two versions under a major version must both receive new updates. In the past when there were breaking changes in minor version we all just moved to the latest minor version
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@bonusboni @McJty A counter point though is that ugly code often has more bugs than pretty code. I have TAed for a lot of undergraduate programming courses, and most of their bugs are typos caused by hard to understand variable names, or other similar issues that you would spot on cleanup
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