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Posted by exploraz 19 hours ago

1024000^2 Blocks, 2B2T Minecraft Server World Download Project, and Discoveries(github.com)
139 points | 82 commentspage 2
palinnilap 14 hours ago|
Minecraft world downloading is an interesting problem, because attempting to solve it by brute force (Loading all chunks in x radius) increases the problem space, because most likely not all of those chunks have been loaded before. So brute forcing it increases the amount of data you must download.
jdw64 14 hours ago||
Does anyone happen to have world data from a Minecraft survival server? Could you please share it with me? It would be great if it has some player history included. I'm trying to gather about 10 of them, but it's not easy.
bombcar 14 hours ago|
What kind of things are you looking for? Reach out to Pixlriffs, he has world downloads of his Survival Guide servers and likely access to the HermitCraft ones, too.
jdw64 14 hours ago|||
I've already downloaded Hermitcraft. Thank you, I'll check out Pixlriffs. I'm asking because I have some things I'm curious about regarding Minecraft. Have a great day, and I wish you the best with everything you do.
arboles 13 hours ago||
Care to share what you are curious about?
ShinyLeftPad 2 hours ago|||
I would bet training AI
jdw64 13 hours ago||||
My friend is trying to gather and organize data related to this, and I just wanted to help them out.
adampunk 13 hours ago|||
Anonymized chest data, ideally loosely pooled by location. We want to see if patterns show up differently across different kinds of servers.

A heavy automation anarchy server is the perfect kind of messy data for this.

arboles 12 hours ago||
What kind of interesting patterns are you expecting? What is the hypothesis?
adampunk 12 hours ago||
Different types of materials will have different first digit distributions in their per chest counts—for a given server type.
bstsb 14 hours ago|||
hermitcraft's official website features world downloads for S1-10, as well as modded seasons

https://hermitcraft.com/

naruhodo 17 hours ago||
> A search for vertical 5x5 obsidian/crying obsidian pinwheels was also made, and only 1258 were found, with only 613 within a 25k radius of spawn. There were many more than this in December of 2025, so this is either a sign of other players removing them, or the owner(s) of 2b2t worldediting them all out at some point.

I did Nazi that coming.

wg0 17 hours ago||
Can someone please explain in layman's terms to me what this means?

Background: Only heard the name of Minecraft.

DaSHacka 16 hours ago||
This other comment ITT has a good explanation:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48181033

The TLDR is a Minecraft server with ""no"" rules, where hacked clients, item dupes, and griefing are allowed. Only thing that's really banned afaik are lag generators and things of that nature that explicitly stress the server and ruin the QoL for everyone.

Fokamul 16 hours ago|||
2b2t is anarchy server where every form of cheating and hacking is "allowed".

And thanks to that, people are extremely motivated to find various 0days in anything related to minecraft, to gain an advantage.

This server spawned some notorious black hats :)

Vaslo 9 hours ago||
Glad I am not the only one who found that title and the subsequent readme completely unhelpful, despite standing up and maintaining a VPS server for my son and friends.

HN is great but sometimes has the ultimate “tell them about the features instead of the reason why you should care/benefits” posts and many people probably miss out on good links as a result.

nektro 12 hours ago||
woah, the web map viewer even has parallax when zoomed in
Fokamul 16 hours ago||
$3000 for this? Wouldn't be cheaper to just hack 2b2t DB and download it?
sciencejerk 18 hours ago|
With severe weaponized autism, the help of several people involved, thousands of dollars spent, and countless hours wasted, we present you the largest world download project ever

Never underestimate the power of severe weaponized autism!

Netcob 17 hours ago||
I have a theory that the modern world would not exist without it.
korse 16 hours ago|||
>Yeah and we'd be better off. The modern world is quantifiably worse than the world we had even 10 years ago. That includes everything in software development and computer science.

Rather than killing this comment, how about we discuss quantification? I actually feel this way too but do not talk about it too much and sort of boil it down to a combination of advancing in age + yelling at clouds and "Stop putting computers in all my stuff!".

Can we reliably quantify that "weaponized autism", i.e. the aggressive monetization of nerds by capital to squeeze profit out of every possible corner of society (as I interpret it in a broad sense), is making things worse. Is it damaging the economy for most people? Making people less happy? Decreasing net social mobility or discrimination? Lowering life expectancy?

fc417fc802 16 hours ago|||
> Can we reliably quantify that "weaponized autism", i.e. the aggressive monetization of nerds by capital to squeeze profit out of every possible corner of society

That's not what that term means.

Also that comment wasn't killed directly. That user is banned. Interestingly that was his first (attempted) post since 2022.

seba_dos1 16 hours ago||||
That's a redefinition of the term - while there is some merit to your interpretation, it's an already commonly used term that means something else. It'd seem to me that the modern tech is significantly less "autistic" than it used to be in the prior decades and will only continue to move in this direction; and aside of that, I'm pretty sure Netcob's "modern" was meant to mean current thousands rather than tens of years.
LoganDark 15 hours ago||||
I feel there's reason to believe autism is one of the reasons why bits of goodness and democracy are still hanging on so tightly even in the midst of such a depressing present. (Search term: "positive nonconformity")
FrustratedMonky 16 hours ago|||
-> "monetization of nerds by capital to squeeze profit "

Note. In case this is read incorrectly. For the most part the nerds are not profiting. The nerds are sitting hunched over their desk being fed coffee from a feeding tube, to keep them happy while the owners make money.

And. To be more sad, these days you can't even get free coffee. Being fed free coffee and donuts, while others profit from us, is considered the golden age of computing.

We loved our cozy cells, not so much these more uncomfortable ones.

plazmatic 17 hours ago||||
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FrustratedMonky 16 hours ago|||
I don't think this is even sarcastic.

There are some theories that Autism was more useful in the wilderness. More adapted to the old world, not the modern world.

pixl97 16 hours ago|||
I think of it as a different algorithm to crawl the problem space of the real world.

In a general sense, humanity needs to be generalist (especially in the past) to accomplish all the things you need to do to stay alive. Having all 20 members of your tribe geek out and stare at a problem for 48 hours straight means a bear sneaks up and eats you. But having that one oddball (hey me) fall into a rabbit hole of observation and mental computation can lead the group out of a local maxima into a new paradigm of doing things.

pavel_lishin 14 hours ago||||
The Percy Jackson series posited that in their magical world, ADHD is actually a strength on the battlefield, not a weakness.

I wonder what a book series that tried to do that with autism would look like.

(I can think of exactly one book where autism - or something close enough to it - was treated as a serious "what if" plot device, but I don't want to name it because it is a little bit of a spoiler, I guess.)

pavel_lishin 14 hours ago|||
I don't think you're wrong, but I do think that the "modern" world - which I guess I'd label as anything that happened after the invention of writing and cities - really let those individuals thrive, and let their work become very useful for the world at large.

Trying to diagnose people across millennia is a fool's errand, but I'd wager a lot to say that people like Newton & Tesla were at the very least neurodivergent in some way, and they've had wildly outsized impacts on the world.

tclancy 17 hours ago|||
Johnny Blue Skies told me so.
elmean 18 hours ago||
real <3