Regular facts: "this is a thing" NTF facts: "so this is the quadratic formula, which you will for some reason need to calculate the probability of where this fungus will spawn based on the generalized binomial distribution"
well when given the opportunity to essentially rap random facts I can't help but include the most mathematically precise ntf facts that I'd otherwise never really have the chance to put into a normal video
Nobody cares, but I am hoping to make this video more popular. I knew 53, 58, 63, 64, 66, 68, 70, 73, 75, 78, 80, 81, 82, and 84, so I learned a lot. I am definitely going to be more careful whenever I use shulkerboxes. 54 is not necessarily correct, instant computers don't need pistons. You also have comparator priming, which is also the most practical method to have a 10Hz signal. I should have known that open shulkerboxes aren't solid, because I have used them as conductor in a 2×2 block tileable memory system.
that's awesome u learnt a lot, have u seen part 1 coz that's got just as many niche facts for you to learn about. Also wouldn't comparator priming still need insta lines to prepower them all plus to run at 10hz you'd need some really fast reset insta wire. it was feenix that provided me with 54 so I gathered he'd looked into comp priming performance vs tile tile tick based
@@ncolyer Yeah, part 1 was also great. "Instant" can be interpreted in multiple different ways. When you switch any of the input levers and the computer changes the output power instantly, without the device being always on and causing lag, you need to have pistons. When you give the computer some time to start (or allow lag retroactively) and allow for waiting time of 2 gameticks when flicking a lever, instead of just 1 gametick, with pistons, you find comparator priming, which is a lot harder to use, because you don't have block event delay, so you have to look for update order. Builing a 10Hz instant wire shouldn't be too hard, btw. You can use the rail trick (Kayxzen) and use two obsersers to power the rail. Every 2gt, you have a small window where the entire thing should be budded. For a 2gt bud, you can use two sets of observers, both observing some budded rail that poweres when the main rail turn of and is powered when you don't want the observer to observe the wrong changes, probably with a variant of Kayxzen's design. If you search "the theory behind comparator priming", you get youtuber IPlayGames, who made some short videos about this concept.
yea out of the 102 facts from this series, i've prolly only used like ~10% of them (excluding the ntf one's lol), but learning is legendary and i'm glad you enjoy it too
@@ncolyer interesting. Thought about a use making the target block cut redatonewire at multiple spots making it possible to let it flicker multiple times in the same tickphase. Maybe useful for a improvement of update skippers.
the tidbit about minecarts derailing at high speeds reminded me of either a full release, pre-release, or snapshot from a long time ago where they increased the max speed of minecarts but it ended up causing them to derail, was quite the update for a bit.
in creative I'd advise against using it whilst riding on a ravager as that would add significant drag to your trip and afaik just being in spectator isn't correct as u won't get pushed just by urself so you'd have to spectate inside someone else using and experience it vicariously
you seem quite passionate about nether tree farming. i don't want to be an ignorant but that just appears to me to be quite a specific interest if you know what i mean. so, if that's not a problem, i would gladly hear what makes you and other people so passionate about it :)
for me it's a mix of how deterministic they are, i.e. how accurately you can predict their behaviour with mathematical models. also they're hella bonemeal efficient and you can make the farms really fast without having to learn 0-ticks unlike with overworld tree farms and also you can make them playerless. plus this is a relatively new area of tmc that hasn't been researched much so i took on the role of completing the theory for this branch of tmc and it was a lot of fun discovering novel stuff and all that
@@ncolyer there's a similar moment in the show mr robot where a character goes insane and repeatedly rewinds footage of a building explosion killing a lot of people, saying "look, they came back"
im pretty sure that 96 happens because with bedrock cage like this, skull can spawn witha tiny part of its hitbox sticking out of bedrock and if a block happens ato be moving up or down right next to it, it can push the skull out of bedrock
You guys should go watch PART 1: ua-cam.com/video/6jl8hzP9klw/v-deo.html
also credits, notes and corrections can be found in the description :)
i got a useless fact, oak tree farms
That last part is what one would call a skill issue
I step by step followed the instructions and I still got obliterated. first and last time using a 1.13+ pearl cannon smh
Regular facts: "this is a thing"
NTF facts: "so this is the quadratic formula, which you will for some reason need to calculate the probability of where this fungus will spawn based on the generalized binomial distribution"
well when given the opportunity to essentially rap random facts I can't help but include the most mathematically precise ntf facts that I'd otherwise never really have the chance to put into a normal video
Good content with no risk of being stolen since you can't steal if you don't understand
i mean ill still steal it but i just wont end up making a good video because of it
@@deepimageai9646 lol
Nobody cares, but I am hoping to make this video more popular.
I knew 53, 58, 63, 64, 66, 68, 70, 73, 75, 78, 80, 81, 82, and 84, so I learned a lot.
I am definitely going to be more careful whenever I use shulkerboxes.
54 is not necessarily correct, instant computers don't need pistons.
You also have comparator priming, which is also the most practical method to have a 10Hz signal.
I should have known that open shulkerboxes aren't solid, because I have used them as conductor in a 2×2 block tileable memory system.
that's awesome u learnt a lot, have u seen part 1 coz that's got just as many niche facts for you to learn about.
Also wouldn't comparator priming still need insta lines to prepower them all plus to run at 10hz you'd need some really fast reset insta wire. it was feenix that provided me with 54 so I gathered he'd looked into comp priming performance vs tile tile tick based
@@ncolyer Yeah, part 1 was also great.
"Instant" can be interpreted in multiple different ways.
When you switch any of the input levers and the computer changes the output power instantly, without the device being always on and causing lag, you need to have pistons.
When you give the computer some time to start (or allow lag retroactively) and allow for waiting time of 2 gameticks when flicking a lever, instead of just 1 gametick, with pistons, you find comparator priming, which is a lot harder to use, because you don't have block event delay, so you have to look for update order.
Builing a 10Hz instant wire shouldn't be too hard, btw. You can use the rail trick (Kayxzen) and use two obsersers to power the rail. Every 2gt, you have a small window where the entire thing should be budded.
For a 2gt bud, you can use two sets of observers, both observing some budded rail that poweres when the main rail turn of and is powered when you don't want the observer to observe the wrong changes, probably with a variant of Kayxzen's design.
If you search "the theory behind comparator priming", you get youtuber IPlayGames, who made some short videos about this concept.
I just saved this to my usefull playlist
lol useful
Nice! not sure when/if I'll use this info but I like learning it
yea out of the 102 facts from this series, i've prolly only used like ~10% of them (excluding the ntf one's lol), but learning is legendary and i'm glad you enjoy it too
The suppressed blockupdates from moved lit observers and the other blocks. Is a really interesting fact. This might be useful for some things.
iirc pingu, who provided the fact to me, has used it in a flying machine or two
@@ncolyer interesting. Thought about a use making the target block cut redatonewire at multiple spots making it possible to let it flicker multiple times in the same tickphase. Maybe useful for a improvement of update skippers.
alternate title: ncolyer freaking dies
the tidbit about minecarts derailing at high speeds reminded me of either a full release, pre-release, or snapshot from a long time ago where they increased the max speed of minecarts but it ended up causing them to derail, was quite the update for a bit.
yea i think i remember watching a vid by sethbling about that
If sponge is renewable, when sponge farm?
it's only for 1.12 so nnnnnnnnnnnnno srry
@@ncolyer ):
i'll probably never use this kind of information cause i'm not a god-tier farm designer ☠️
imo the nether tree facts are applicable for anyone
If thats how you dont use it in survival mode, how do you not use it in creative/adventure/spectator?
in creative I'd advise against using it whilst riding on a ravager as that would add significant drag to your trip and afaik just being in spectator isn't correct as u won't get pushed just by urself so you'd have to spectate inside someone else using and experience it vicariously
Yes, yes
Vegan-friendly milk farm seems good but is it moral?
you seem quite passionate about nether tree farming. i don't want to be an ignorant but that just appears to me to be quite a specific interest if you know what i mean. so, if that's not a problem, i would gladly hear what makes you and other people so passionate about it :)
for me it's a mix of how deterministic they are, i.e. how accurately you can predict their behaviour with mathematical models. also they're hella bonemeal efficient and you can make the farms really fast without having to learn 0-ticks unlike with overworld tree farms and also you can make them playerless. plus this is a relatively new area of tmc that hasn't been researched much so i took on the role of completing the theory for this branch of tmc and it was a lot of fun discovering novel stuff and all that
@@ncolyer ngl I have really intrigued me. I never really cared for the tree farming tech but now I will perhaps look into it too :D
@@ncolyerdo you have formal education in math? I'm only a math minor but you make me wanna go back to school 😂
Curious about 70, is this explained in more detail somewhere?
yea check the thresdstone archive on discord or myrens UA-cam channel with his falling block series linked in the description
Awesome, thank you!
84, So you're telling me a 100% fully automatic cake farm is possible?
yea, especially with autocrafters now
1:13 mr robot moment
wdym
@@ncolyer there's a similar moment in the show mr robot where a character goes insane and repeatedly rewinds footage of a building explosion killing a lot of people, saying "look, they came back"
Number 60 is probably the only of its kind
_probably_
I clearly didn't need a 6 minute video to notice that you don't go outside often 😂😂
thanks for watching
also this isn't my outdoor channel so what do u expect
Do you have a link to the sky resource pack you're using? Looks great, (and great video too)
realistic sky by minibabu is the name of the pack and ty
I have seen a drowned snipe a fish with a trident many times before.
but did they ever physically obtain the fish or just kill it?
there's a difference between killing a bad guy and catching them ya know
im pretty sure that 96 happens because with bedrock cage like this, skull can spawn witha tiny part of its hitbox sticking out of bedrock and if a block happens ato be moving up or down right next to it, it can push the skull out of bedrock
For number 80, how the fuck does that work???? I would kill to see a hopper minecart's source code
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amazing lol
just like u sc
why does the 0,0 hopper minecart thing work?
idk, but it doesn't anymore
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arigato
only 6 ntf facts smh
I think the instant wire computer vs regular computer definitely needs some caveats but the general principle is true.
3:35 i think this just got patched in snapshot 23w03a (Jan 18, 2023)
yea it did but thats still just a snapshot :)
also it got patched after I made the vid lol
4th
Umm,I don't think killing human beings counts as vegan
vegans actually disagree:
www.quora.com/What-do-vegans-think-of-cannibalism-in-a-survival-situation
fact 60 is not seamless
how so
just coz u have to have non-sticky blocks around the door?