Everything in this discussion is contradictory to progress. This thread sprung from one about reaching our limits, didn't it? Well let's think. We make this standard IS which little deviates from. We make software on 5 tick CPUs which are pretty much good enough to run Pong. Maybe space invaders if you're really good. And look at this! We're in a "software age" that lasted about a month, and now everybody is just making Pong in different ways on the same interface and then making another CPU.
In building up, I assumed this meant primarily networking and maybe some VMs to translate IS. A redstone internet forged in bussing across the top of the server would be amazing. A possible text-based programming interface for a CPU... just imagine real programming! I'm pretty sure that's never been done!
I'm just sad to see the smartest people on the entire server literally orchestrating the end of all new developments on ORE. Our time and effort should go into actually building up rather than just standardizing so we can show off our 200 different implementations of the midpoint circle algorithm.
In building up, I assumed this meant primarily networking and maybe some VMs to translate IS. A redstone internet forged in bussing across the top of the server would be amazing. A possible text-based programming interface for a CPU... just imagine real programming! I'm pretty sure that's never been done!
I'm just sad to see the smartest people on the entire server literally orchestrating the end of all new developments on ORE. Our time and effort should go into actually building up rather than just standardizing so we can show off our 200 different implementations of the midpoint circle algorithm.