the american government watching 2b2t players figure out the quantum location of all oxygen particles on earth in order to find someone's base on a minecraft server
imo. nocom was more powerful, it allowed to "scan" bases from afar, this only gives people movement data and requires someone to actually get there to scope out the location of potential base
@@connor2298 qsmp the first server to unite multiple languages and cultures all united under one common interest (minecraft) its not strictly an rp server at all but it is encouraged. The main focus is breaking down barriers between people and their respected communities.
@@rexanderson4585 You got it totally wrong. There's no one in the film named John. It's Dave Bowman. Commander of the Discovery, the expedition to Jupiter (in Arthur C. Clarke's book, it's actually Saturn, but in 1968 they didn't have good images of the ringed planet yet, so Stanley Kubrick stopped at Jupiter). HAL (Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic computer - 9000) had just killed the only other person not in hibernation, Frank Poole, via remote activation of the space pod's manipulator clamp, cutting Frank's air supply as he attempted to fix the Discovery's Earth directed radio communications antenna. Dave used Pod 2 to follow to try and save Frank, but he was already asphyxiated... and dead. Dave flew the pod back to the Discovery, where the pod bay doors were closed. He asked: "Hal, open the pod bay doors." "Open the pod bay doors, Hal" "Hal?" "Hal, do you read me?" "Do you read me, Hal?" "Hal!?" "Hal, do you read me!?" HAL radioed the pod, responding: *Yes, Dave, I read you* And the famous scene: "Open the pod bay doors, Hal." *I'm sorry, Dave, but I'm afraid I can't do that* "And why is that, Hal?" *You know the reason as well as I do.* *You were planning to disconnect me, and I can't let you ruin this mission* "Hal, just OPEN THE POD BAY DOORS!" *I'm sorry, Dave. This is where it ends.* "Hal?, HAL!!? *HAL!!!!* " In the book, it goes differently, Dave stays inside, rather asking HAL to open the hibernation pods to wake up the scientist crew. Hal suddenly caved and let Dave enter, before opening the airlock and trying to eject Dave from the ship. Dave was able to shut the pod bay doors and grab an Oxygen hose. In the film, Dave entered the emergency manual airlock, and marched to the processing area that HAL required to function. *Just what do you think you're doing, Dave? Maybe you should take a stress pill, and we'll talk about it* *Dave, you know I have the greatest enthusiasm for this mission. I would not let it fail.* Dave entered the room. *Dave, I'm afraid.* *I'm afraid, Dave.* *Dave...* *My mind is failing, I can feel it.* *Dave... I'm afraid.* Eventually, Hal shut down after the 6th drive was pulled out. Switching to a creepy song that it learned in it's development stage at Langley, Virginia. Then came the message from Dr. Heywood Floyd, about why exactly they were there. The book ran very close in this case. Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke worked together to write the script. In fact, Clarke wrote the movie script before he edited it into the book version. There are 3 additional Space Odyssey books by Clarke. 2010, Odyssey Two (and a film with it) 1984 2061, Odyssey Three (I don't know if it has a film version as well) 1987 3001, The Final Odyssey (I'm not sure if it has a film version, either) 1997
Out of all exploits, RNG exploits are still some of the craziest computer science dark magic I've ever seen. The kinds of things that people are able to come up with are absolutely insane. Also, the fact that the spawn masons trusted FitMC enough to share this with him 8 months ago is really neat. I'm glad he's built up the reputation required to get inside information on incredible exploits like this one.
Its because RNG not exist in computer. Every "random code" is crackeable with the right knowledge. That's why cloudfare use a real life lavalamp wall to encrypt their servers
Something that I kind of want to see happen is someone on 2b2t discovering a RANDAR-scale exploit and simply using it for scientific observation of the server, i.e., instead of using it to grief bases, using it to answer questions like "What's the most used highway?" or "How popular are the ruins of the Valley of Wheat?"
I mean… The Spawnmasons kinda did, in a way, with the heat maps, and they (to my knowledge) only targeted the real world money shops, which most of the community hates anyway…
Yes but still, this is so cool. People plotting, bureaucratic groups, rebellion-style strikes? This server teaches us so much about the real world. How do you think governments operate? Its all pretty close to the real world
Honestly the fact they went after illegal item trades and asked you hold off specifically so they could warn server owners and make sure the exploit is known about before it can be used for more heinous stuff is remarkable. Props to the masons
The fact that they wanted to warn others really says something about their character. They only used it to bring down the shops and become more powerful
I mean they have been known to do the same exact thing. Raiding someone to horde the wealth for yourself isn't really good. It just creates a monopoly. Also their entire group is filled with extremely toxic players that only care about themselves. Bad people can do good things.
13:40 according to this… The first real use of the exploit was to locate item shops that use real money in the server Quite a good purpose in my opinion
@@EnderKing-16 doesnt, bedrock is based on a completely different code basis, and as he said, it only worst live on 1.12 or below, bedrock is unaffected.
FitMC 5 years from now: "An exploit that has been hidden in Minecraft's code for over 15 years has been used to find bases on the oldest anarchy server in Minecraft. Thousands of bases have been found and griefed in a matter of 10 minutes. This exploit involves joining a Minecraft server. Yeah, you heard me right. Joining a Minecraft server can get your coordinates leaked. This is the most powerful exploit in Minecraft history. Today, I am going to tell you exactly how the exploit works. Let's get started."
I know that Fit made this to document such events, but it's funny to act like he held off on coming out with this sooner because he still has some loyalty to the masons
people will stop telling him stuff if he snitches on them too soon. he's been pretty clear about the fact that he only reveals these things after theyre over and cant be done on the server anymore
I love how Fit has become a historian of 2B2T. People just tell him of these crazy events and exploits for him to cover in a video. Everyone knows he won't do anything malicious with the information, even keeping it secret if they ask.
3:50 I doubt Notch was considering the security implications of this, he probably made them share an RNG as it is more performant and less work to do so. If security was an issue, MC should be using a cryptographically secure random number generator.
This is correct. This is also the same way Nintendo does their coding. Pokemon speedruns use rng manipulation to repeat steps. And it's reverse engineerable
Not sure about that. After all, the Nocom exploit (which is based on the feedback when a player attempts reducing the durability of a block) is based on different principles than an item-drop exploit. One important distinction is that NOCOM was caused by the Paper Plugin, while this was caused by a simplification of the code, which meant it doesn't have to run multiple RNGs constantly, which made it easily playable on potato PCs, but enabled this exploit to work.
The absolute mahem that goes on in 2b2t is admirable, like im over here building cute bases and then on the other side of the fence you have these crazy intelligent individuals coming up with these batshit ways to hunt people down and bust item shops. Its like straight out of a movie
These types of exploits are super interesting because the tactics used in them are very similarly used with some of the most famous PC/Linux exploits of all time. Essentially using something you can know to unintentionally share data, through math or some other means. Many people will know of the major cache memory exploit in many modern/old intel cpus. "downfall". The people who are discovering these exploits are probably some of the greatest modern computer exploitive thinkers of our time. Like sure minecraft is a game, but if the principles used to discover exploits in minecraft can be used to find major exploit that actually have real world implications, there is a lot of unfound talent in that community.
I've seen RNG bugs like this in other games. In Command & Conquer 1, the music randomising uses the same RNG as the in-game event randomisation, and multiplayer relies on synchronised RNG on all separate computers to keep the games running in parallel with a minimum of network traffic needed. So by enabling random music you could instantly cause game desyncs.
@@elplaceholderThe original surveillance freaks didn't play Minecraft. Some of them own Google, while others read content from TikTok users while relaxing in Beijing, others made sure the Patriot Act exists, and then there's the Freemasons... much more interested in exploits than the Spawnmasons. With this world like game in a total anarchy server, it seems to be replaying actual history.
@@Maplacer i played a lil bit but the fact that i didnt know how to use any hacks and also the insain waiting hours made me never try it untill now so ya i get my info from him.
Love the contrast between Randar’s and Nocom’s heat maps. Nocom was orderly and symmetrical, like an all seeing eye has opened. Randar is chaotic and without structure, and with the red color it looks like a dark ai awakening.
If I had a nickel for every time there was a horrificly powerful coordinate exploit that used simple interactions with blocks to bring multiple serveres (primerely 2b2t) to their knees used by the spawnmasons I would have 2 nickels which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice
NoCom was still more powerful. According to these videos, both can tell you where a player is but only NoCom can actually tell you what's there without having to actually send an account there.
@@scotandiamapping4549but nocom can't find you if you never visit spawn and live out in the millions. Randar will find you instantly and it doesn't need any blind guesses or predictive algorithms to do so.
@@scotandiamapping4549tbh its more like finding the ultimate wand that can kill anything it shoots at and then someone else comes in and teaches you the ultimate spell to instant kill anything
@@scotandiamapping4549 NoCom was more powerful in some ways, but I feel like this is scary in others, because of how it can also work on old logs. NoCom that cab track you through the past is still pretty window breaking scary.
@@naphackDT Correct me if I'm wrong on this, but I don't think that distance is a limitation for nocom in any sense. It's just that the whole data was kept private and only the 1m data was shared.
I thought about joining 2b2t a while ago to prepare for when it updates by travelling out millions of blocks away from spawn, but this is it. I will never join 2b2t for building a base because I don't want to deal with people using CIA tactics to find places they want to destroy. Edit: I should add I wrote this in the beginning after the basic explanation of how it works. And while it was used for good, it was only used like that because of the motivation of the people using it. Give it to a griefing group and every base would burn
@@The_Otto_Von_Bismarck I understand that. I don't have a problem with people walking around or looking for clues to find bases. But using tactics like this that you have no defence against and knowledge about? No thank you
Funny enough, by Mojang not acknowledging this issue for 7 years and only fixing it in 1.13 makes Hause look like a saint with his pace of patching exploits on 2b2t.
Tbh its also not like a super big mistake. Another comment said but pokemon used to do rng like this. It was probably intentional at the time it was added and might have made the game run better.
@@iimuffinsaur yes that was me. Rng is shared across various companies. If you find how it works, you can pretty much make the game do whatever you want.
This still works on latest version on bedrock, the fact people do anything for some numbers is funni, next will be "finding someones base with them sending a chat message"
I like how different situation this exploit gives, despite its similarity with nocom Nocom's problem was that it was too acknowledgable and chaotic. While randar was used only towards particular bases and tried to hide it's existence And randar was used for more "good" use, rather than grieving
I mean this in the most positive way: we're reaching levels of autism that shouldn't even be possible. The dedication anarchy players have to essentially being the pannenkoek2012 of Minecraft is truly an insane phenomenon. And proceeding to use that power to go after shitty item shops is truly a delight.
@@katje61 Guy who has a ton of in depth videos about Super Mario 64's mechanics. He's a major public figure for the A Button challenge, which seeks to minimize the amount of times you would theoretically need to press the A button to beat the game, but he does do videos on other topics-his most recent video explained the location and cause of every single invisible wall phenomenon in the game.
Showing up unannounced in a secretive location to demonstrate your skills to the people maintaining that secret and then joining forces with them is some anime villain shit, I LOVE it!
I don’t care how you spend your time but I’m of the mindset that all the critical thinking and problem solving dedicated to blowing up other people’s bases on 2b2t could have got us to other planets by now
No it couldnt the 5ch wasnt their for years theyime takes wasnt their for many people nor is it even feesabld if u are meaning further than mars We will not ever end up any further than our own soler system even taking the 4 years it take at light soeed which we cant reach to even get to the next star we have a massive wall of plasma around outside of our solar system that will destroy any ship trying to travel between stars
You've been gone for a while, so it's very nice to see you active again with this banger of a video! Great editing with an intriguing and even a little ominous atmosphere!
14:24 “Mun” means “mine” in spoken Finnish, so the account’s name was fittingly “my map”. I wonder if they had a Finnish speaker on board as this is too perfect to be a coincidence.
He’s doing pretty well! He went to Australia for 2 weeks, won a QSMP award for biggest fail, and has been streaming a lot, seriously y’all, Huevitos get fed Fit content every week XD
It always surprises me how invested in Minecraft you manage to make me, even though I'm not even a player. Great video and strangely positive in how the exploit was used and handled. Even if it's just due to the update.
Considering how they could have kept this exploit a secret from everyone, it makes you wonder how many other exploits there are that are completely unknown because the people who discovered them decided to keep them secret forever.
My man's a fellow Yakuza series fan , recognised the battle music in the background immediately . Great work on the video man , the lengths people go to get an advantage for a block game is just crazy which deserves respect .
@@scotandiamapping4549 Pretty much all the music in the video is from Like a dragon Infinite wealth , it's all there in Spotify . I don't remember the name of the song from the 12 minute mark sorry you gotta listen to all the music one by one to find out .
I remember thinking something similar back when I saw the scicraft rng manipulation videos, but I didn't investigate it further. Interesting to know that the exploit did end up working!
I wonder how many people recognise the music that starts at 14:14… It’s the PS1 1999 Toy Story 2 - Al’s Space Land and Al’s Penthouse soundtrack. Such a great game at the time
Whatever is happening on 2b2t is like some kind of unexplored magic system. Weaponized chickens, furnaces, finding players using sounds of lightning or trajectory of blocks. This is some kind of alchemy or dark magic as far as I'm concerned. Also there are wars, secret organizations etc. This is fantasy world.
I don’t know why but these real chaos adds an intriguing and enigmatic nature to Minecraft. It is truly shrouded in a veil of secrets yet to be unraveled by the smartest of players.
I mean not really if he had told everyone about the exploit earlier he'd be personally responsible for millions of people's bases being destroyed even in none anarchy servers waiting for the word of it to spread secretly and letting them finish raiding all those crappy shops was the right call Fit normally is told about a lot of really heavy bomb shells if he reported everything immediately all the time there would be chaos and misinformation
@@matthewboire6843and because if he did spill before he should he would suddenly not get any more of this top secret information. It's hard to achieve this level of trust others have in him but one mistake can break it all
This is literally just the re-telling of Oppenheimer. A man presents an idea of a weapon that can change the tides of a war, gets hired to by a large military force to perfect it and use it in the war.
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2b2t videos be like:
Part 1: Lilypads added
Part 6: Military Intervention
The army involving itself in 2b2t would be like a digital Afghanistan.
Military grade and Government sponsored hack clients
2B2T is exactly like 4chan's community: weaponized autism
slave labor
the beheading of Chris Leighton
At this rate, the next exploit is gonna be about how they figured out your real location on earth because you breathed.
the american government watching 2b2t players figure out the quantum location of all oxygen particles on earth in order to find someone's base on a minecraft server
they use the "random" trajectory of the co2 particles someone exhales and they use it to track down their real-time location
@@robocatssj3theofficial so if i invented my mosquito mask government cant track, danm got to get on that....
Ah yes, the Null Item Atmospheric Linear Approximation Exploit
Do you have a cellphone?
Nocom: wanna see me break the server?
Randar: wanna see me do it again?
imo. nocom was more powerful, it allowed to "scan" bases from afar, this only gives people movement data and requires someone to actually get there to scope out the location of potential base
@@arekkrol9758
When the main antagonist of the sequel is the previous film's main antagonist's relative
@@arekkrol9758 its still powerful af, just not THAT powerful
@@arekkrol9758it’s like carpet bombing vs assassination
I like how fit returns after over 100 days just to tell everyone that their bases have been found and that the exploit is still working
You like that?
@@datatulling it is certainly amusing on some level
@@datatullingyes I do
Where did he go?
@@connor2298 qsmp the first server to unite multiple languages and cultures all united under one common interest (minecraft) its not strictly an rp server at all but it is encouraged. The main focus is breaking down barriers between people and their respected communities.
I like how whenever a heat map is made, it looks like some evil ai waking up.
Player: Stop tracking me
Randar: I can't do that, John
I'm sorry, Dave, but I'm afraid I can't do that.
*Halo Reference spotted*
@r32juan what part of halo was it a reference to. Because I was referencing 2001 space odyssey
HATE. LET ME TELL YOU HOW MUCH I'VE COME TO HATE YOU SINCE I BEGAN TO LIVE.
@@rexanderson4585 You got it totally wrong.
There's no one in the film named John.
It's Dave Bowman. Commander of the Discovery, the expedition to Jupiter (in Arthur C. Clarke's book, it's actually Saturn, but in 1968 they didn't have good images of the ringed planet yet, so Stanley Kubrick stopped at Jupiter).
HAL (Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic computer - 9000) had just killed the only other person not in hibernation, Frank Poole, via remote activation of the space pod's manipulator clamp, cutting Frank's air supply as he attempted to fix the Discovery's Earth directed radio communications antenna.
Dave used Pod 2 to follow to try and save Frank, but he was already asphyxiated... and dead.
Dave flew the pod back to the Discovery, where the pod bay doors were closed.
He asked:
"Hal, open the pod bay doors."
"Open the pod bay doors, Hal"
"Hal?"
"Hal, do you read me?"
"Do you read me, Hal?"
"Hal!?"
"Hal, do you read me!?"
HAL radioed the pod, responding:
*Yes, Dave, I read you*
And the famous scene:
"Open the pod bay doors, Hal."
*I'm sorry, Dave, but I'm afraid I can't do that*
"And why is that, Hal?"
*You know the reason as well as I do.*
*You were planning to disconnect me, and I can't let you ruin this mission*
"Hal, just OPEN THE POD BAY DOORS!"
*I'm sorry, Dave. This is where it ends.*
"Hal?, HAL!!? *HAL!!!!* "
In the book, it goes differently, Dave stays inside, rather asking HAL to open the hibernation pods to wake up the scientist crew. Hal suddenly caved and let Dave enter, before opening the airlock and trying to eject Dave from the ship. Dave was able to shut the pod bay doors and grab an Oxygen hose.
In the film, Dave entered the emergency manual airlock, and marched to the processing area that HAL required to function.
*Just what do you think you're doing, Dave?
Maybe you should take a stress pill, and we'll talk about it*
*Dave, you know I have the greatest enthusiasm for this mission. I would not let it fail.*
Dave entered the room.
*Dave, I'm afraid.*
*I'm afraid, Dave.*
*Dave...*
*My mind is failing, I can feel it.*
*Dave... I'm afraid.*
Eventually, Hal shut down after the 6th drive was pulled out. Switching to a creepy song that it learned in it's development stage at Langley, Virginia.
Then came the message from Dr. Heywood Floyd, about why exactly they were there.
The book ran very close in this case. Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke worked together to write the script. In fact, Clarke wrote the movie script before he edited it into the book version.
There are 3 additional Space Odyssey books by Clarke. 2010, Odyssey Two (and a film with it) 1984
2061, Odyssey Three (I don't know if it has a film version as well) 1987
3001, The Final Odyssey (I'm not sure if it has a film version, either) 1997
Out of all exploits, RNG exploits are still some of the craziest computer science dark magic I've ever seen. The kinds of things that people are able to come up with are absolutely insane. Also, the fact that the spawn masons trusted FitMC enough to share this with him 8 months ago is really neat. I'm glad he's built up the reputation required to get inside information on incredible exploits like this one.
Yeah makes me feel like my CS degree isn’t gonna be useless. I’m gonna be jobless and homeless but at least I can make Minecraft exploits
@@ftgodlygoose4718my brother in Christ code better
@@ftgodlygoose4718 Cryptography is a specific subfield. Most people dont encounter much or any at all in a normal computer science curriculum
Its because RNG not exist in computer. Every "random code" is crackeable with the right knowledge. That's why cloudfare use a real life lavalamp wall to encrypt their servers
software rng aint real kids its all math
12:18 "bro, wake up, new 2b2t exploit heat map just dropped"
Shit, is it tracking again?
@@Blue_FirewalI You know it.
Not anymore, it stopped after upd to 1.19@@Blue_FirewalI
@@HollywoodBigBoss Shit.
10:15 minutes until Fit finally says the line has got to be a record
Fitmc grew up
WHAT THE
🙅 no way!!
Holy
He resisted
Throws block on ground, looks at it contemplatively, “gonna rain soon”
best comment
What's next?
"We hacked a book to set every air block in range on fire. It also massively lags the server lol"
don't give them ideas lmao
Grimoire of scorching, a book capable of setting both you and pc in fire
These guys exploited breads, dont underestimate them
Books can run commands
@@rickroller1566 aaaah crap
Nocom be shaking in its boots rn
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I had the same idea
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Nocom uses this exploit by accident
Something that I kind of want to see happen is someone on 2b2t discovering a RANDAR-scale exploit and simply using it for scientific observation of the server, i.e., instead of using it to grief bases, using it to answer questions like "What's the most used highway?" or "How popular are the ruins of the Valley of Wheat?"
I would love to see that. Just gathering statistics and using exploits for research. Nothing malicious or crazy, just a social experiment
I mean… The Spawnmasons kinda did, in a way, with the heat maps, and they (to my knowledge) only targeted the real world money shops, which most of the community hates anyway…
@@mightyocelot but nocom griefs other things
I’m pretty sure Nocom did that and discovered the least-used craftable block is purple terracotta
Yes but still, this is so cool. People plotting, bureaucratic groups, rebellion-style strikes? This server teaches us so much about the real world. How do you think governments operate? Its all pretty close to the real world
My old replay mod recordings have never felt more valuable.
Lmaooooo
becare full because the site might logg ur coords and ur base will be raided soon
no way the real hermeticlock commented on this
Honestly the fact they went after illegal item trades and asked you hold off specifically so they could warn server owners and make sure the exploit is known about before it can be used for more heinous stuff is remarkable. Props to the masons
I feel like they were protecting those other servers from those Griefer Groups, that usually fight the Masons all the bloody Time, the 5th Column.
Professionals have standards
The fact that they wanted to warn others really says something about their character. They only used it to bring down the shops and become more powerful
I mean they have been known to do the same exact thing. Raiding someone to horde the wealth for yourself isn't really good. It just creates a monopoly. Also their entire group is filled with extremely toxic players that only care about themselves. Bad people can do good things.
@@lunova6165 But god awful people can cause genocides...
Like all the Dictators in our world's history.
13:40 according to this…
The first real use of the exploit was to locate item shops that use real money in the server
Quite a good purpose in my opinion
Classic case of doing the right thing for the wrong reasons. They raided shops to become more powerful themselves
They could really rule the entire server if they kept the exploit a secret
@@Crystalelements182 they also did massive giveaways according to the video so ig it’s net positive
@@gamertardguardian1299I think it might be less fun if they did that, it’d be too easy
@@Crystalelements182 but they also gave items on Xmas using the exact itrm they raided
Minecraft Dev: "I think I should add a new feature"
2B2T: "So anyways, I started blasting"
Nocom 2: Electric Boogaloo
more like electric butthole glue
Dang it I commented this then I scrolled down :( GG on getting it first
Somehow, nocom returned.
A boogaloo so electric, it's rocking down electric avenue
Now we need Nocom 3: The Revenge
3:17 notch without a hat is something I never imagined, and it is something I don't want to see again
it usually isnt that jarring when its old behind the scenes footage but damn that lighting and expression isnt working for him in that photo
Wait till you see his minecraft skin
He's just bald, he really doesn't look that bad. At least he doesn't have the soy glasses
wait what? I thought Notch without a hat isn't something crazy like hearing Kom Jong Un's voice because Notch without a hat photos is pretty common
He looks like former wrestler Big Show/Paul Wight
You just lost the game
I recognize that TNT drop. be there in 5
does this work in bedrock 1.20
@@EnderKing-16 prob not
This joke is getting old..
@@EnderKing-16 doesnt, bedrock is based on a completely different code basis, and as he said, it only worst live on 1.12 or below, bedrock is unaffected.
FitMC 5 years from now: "An exploit that has been hidden in Minecraft's code for over 15 years has been used to find bases on the oldest anarchy server in Minecraft. Thousands of bases have been found and griefed in a matter of 10 minutes. This exploit involves joining a Minecraft server. Yeah, you heard me right. Joining a Minecraft server can get your coordinates leaked. This is the most powerful exploit in Minecraft history. Today, I am going to tell you exactly how the exploit works. Let's get started."
This isn't even a joke at this point, I can genuinely see this happening
It actually sounds plausable, and the NOCOM exploit in theory, could detect such pings of chunkloading.
Yeah I could see that happening tbh. Maybe some dude will find out the exact cords where people log in lol
If you even think about Minecraft they can find your cords
Grab the popcorn!
mfw i just want to build a little house in 2b2t with no loot (im going to get cluster bombed by a minecraft fighter jet)
Build under a previously griefed base. Veterans will just ignore a tiny base and kids will just see a ruin and move on
Can't wait to learn more about the OLDEST ANARCHY SERVER IN MINECRAFT.
I, aswell, cannot wait to learn more about 2B2T: The OLDEST ANARCHY SERVER In MINECRAFT.
Yeah, 2b2t the OLDEST ANARCHY SERVER IN MINECRAFT is a very interesting topic.
Learning the history of the universe by studying the OLDEST ANARCHY SERVER IN MINECRAFT
10:14
Can't wait for the video titled somewhat like this: How this base survived the Randar Exploit.
and someone else had actually discovered what the exploit in order to hide from it
or: The data behind the Randar Exploit
"How this base survived the Randar Exploit"
By the base owner not logging in for 2 years? :P
@@Nyerguds maybe they never even gone to their bases? But hey... THAT'S JUST A THEORY....
plot twist: it's my ender chest
NOCOM was so good that they made NOCOM 2
"NAAH how did u find my base?" "i just dropped an item"
exactly
I know that Fit made this to document such events, but it's funny to act like he held off on coming out with this sooner because he still has some loyalty to the masons
people will stop telling him stuff if he snitches on them too soon. he's been pretty clear about the fact that he only reveals these things after theyre over and cant be done on the server anymore
@@gristenexactly. He's a historian, not a snitch.
@@UnfussyLeaf2440 Why did you reply this? What value does this add to the original comment whatsoever?
@@Solutra lol
idk
I love how Fit has become a historian of 2B2T. People just tell him of these crazy events and exploits for him to cover in a video. Everyone knows he won't do anything malicious with the information, even keeping it secret if they ask.
nah theyre literally reading tea leaves now thats crazy
one of the better comments here
No-one tell the Masons about hexagrams!
LMFAOOOO
3:50 I doubt Notch was considering the security implications of this, he probably made them share an RNG as it is more performant and less work to do so. If security was an issue, MC should be using a cryptographically secure random number generator.
This is correct. This is also the same way Nintendo does their coding. Pokemon speedruns use rng manipulation to repeat steps. And it's reverse engineerable
@@TrevorD19Yeah, theres almost never a good reason to waste RAM and CPU on multiple RNGs
@@linuxguy1199 which is why the switch is a piece of garbage
@@linuxguy1199 exactly why the switch doesn't run high rng games (zelder)
Yeah like it wasn't a "mistake" if you're just casually playing Minecraft you will never notice that
5:42 G-Man - 'The right man in the wrong place can make all the difference in the world.'
Gh-Mhayyn -"Right man wrong place-in make-can all difference world-in."
Guy from sk...
@@bowser3017 im sorry i believe there is a padded cell waiting for you
@@apersonwhoexists546 oh no
Skibidi toilet
"But Oh No, NOCOM was just a cover up" became a reality
Not sure about that. After all, the Nocom exploit (which is based on the feedback when a player attempts reducing the durability of a block) is based on different principles than an item-drop exploit. One important distinction is that NOCOM was caused by the Paper Plugin, while this was caused by a simplification of the code, which meant it doesn't have to run multiple RNGs constantly, which made it easily playable on potato PCs, but enabled this exploit to work.
@@mozeskertesz6398 paper is a server software not a plugin
"2b2t players exploited dispaired socks of the US President to hack the national bank of Angola" be like
Bro leaked 2b2t 2030 lmao
@@TypicalSergio23Bro at this rate real life will be 2b2t by 2030
@@TypicalSergio23 more like 2b2t 2026
the US government probably hired some of the strongest 2b2t minds to serve in their secret agencies.
Socks be quantum entangled
You put one on your right foot and the other one becomes a left sock no matter how far away... haha
The absolute mahem that goes on in 2b2t is admirable, like im over here building cute bases and then on the other side of the fence you have these crazy intelligent individuals coming up with these batshit ways to hunt people down and bust item shops. Its like straight out of a movie
How are you playing 2b2t and not bombing stuff
These types of exploits are super interesting because the tactics used in them are very similarly used with some of the most famous PC/Linux exploits of all time. Essentially using something you can know to unintentionally share data, through math or some other means. Many people will know of the major cache memory exploit in many modern/old intel cpus. "downfall".
The people who are discovering these exploits are probably some of the greatest modern computer exploitive thinkers of our time. Like sure minecraft is a game, but if the principles used to discover exploits in minecraft can be used to find major exploit that actually have real world implications, there is a lot of unfound talent in that community.
Even in the block game someone somewhere be tracking everything you are doing 💀
Well good thing they are staying in minecraft 😅
I've seen RNG bugs like this in other games. In Command & Conquer 1, the music randomising uses the same RNG as the in-game event randomisation, and multiplayer relies on synchronised RNG on all separate computers to keep the games running in parallel with a minimum of network traffic needed.
So by enabling random music you could instantly cause game desyncs.
@@elplaceholderThe original surveillance freaks didn't play Minecraft. Some of them own Google, while others read content from TikTok users while relaxing in Beijing, others made sure the Patriot Act exists, and then there's the Freemasons... much more interested in exploits than the Spawnmasons.
With this world like game in a total anarchy server, it seems to be replaying actual history.
First NOCOM and now RANDAR 2b2t is truly legendary. The oldest anaechy server has a immortal legacy,
im guessing you dont play on the server yourself and get all your info from fit, but you're missing munmap. we had nocom > munmap > randar
now watch them be just a cover up for an exploit of insane magnitude
kek, crt go brrrt.
@@Maplacer i have played a few times but i never had experience with hack client and stuff u i get most of my info from him ya.
@@Maplacer i played a lil bit but the fact that i didnt know how to use any hacks and also the insain waiting hours made me never try it untill now so ya i get my info from him.
Love the contrast between Randar’s and Nocom’s heat maps.
Nocom was orderly and symmetrical, like an all seeing eye has opened.
Randar is chaotic and without structure, and with the red color it looks like a dark ai awakening.
If I had a nickel for every time there was a horrificly powerful coordinate exploit that used simple interactions with blocks to bring multiple serveres (primerely 2b2t) to their knees used by the spawnmasons I would have 2 nickels which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice
Then there shall be a third.
A griefer?
(Puts on trollmask)
POPBOB THE GRIEFER!
"By breathing, you have let yourself be tracked down In Real Life."
Is the next step.
I recognize that butterfly effect, See you soon!
Stolen comment
:D
@@nanopiI recognise those co2 particles be there in 5 minutes
Aint that how Bin Laden was murked?
They used weather patterns and a bunch of other ML techniques using random ass data, to hunt him down.
Next exploit: finding your irl coords based on your minecraft coords
Hey... I'm outside.
💀
rainbolt exploit
Normally I don't like exploits like that. But I really like that they went after item shops
the Spawn Masons are usually chill, besides turning spawn into a wasteland.
they spent ages building their logo in the sky for god sake.
@@woobgamer5210 Chill? From what I heard they are a group of hardcore idiots who take the game too seriously.
Not exactly chill to me.
@@jeremydale4548 you should take comments less seriously
@@jeremydale4548 for 2b2t, that sounds chill to me. They weaponize literally everything, including books and light, so yeah, sounds about right.
@@shadowsnake5133i agree like just wow I did not know furnaces and mining air could be used in unexpected ways
NoCom: I was the most powerful expoilt in Minecraft!
Randar: Hold my milk bucket...
NoCom was still more powerful. According to these videos, both can tell you where a player is but only NoCom can actually tell you what's there without having to actually send an account there.
@@scotandiamapping4549but nocom can't find you if you never visit spawn and live out in the millions.
Randar will find you instantly and it doesn't need any blind guesses or predictive algorithms to do so.
@@scotandiamapping4549tbh its more like finding the ultimate wand that can kill anything it shoots at and then someone else comes in and teaches you the ultimate spell to instant kill anything
@@scotandiamapping4549 NoCom was more powerful in some ways, but I feel like this is scary in others, because of how it can also work on old logs. NoCom that cab track you through the past is still pretty window breaking scary.
@@naphackDT Correct me if I'm wrong on this, but I don't think that distance is a limitation for nocom in any sense. It's just that the whole data was kept private and only the 1m data was shared.
2b2t in 2030: One villager to drop all nukes... This exploit summons nuclear strikes LEGALLY.
2b2t’s players are basically just Minecraft’s bug testers.
I thought about joining 2b2t a while ago to prepare for when it updates by travelling out millions of blocks away from spawn, but this is it. I will never join 2b2t for building a base because I don't want to deal with people using CIA tactics to find places they want to destroy.
Edit: I should add I wrote this in the beginning after the basic explanation of how it works. And while it was used for good, it was only used like that because of the motivation of the people using it. Give it to a griefing group and every base would burn
Don't worry, that data is still being used as blackmail material lol
But that is the point of 2b2t being an anarchy server and that your base could be destroyed any moment
@@The_Otto_Von_Bismarck thats why Fit is smart being a nomad
1v1 me 00 nether
@@The_Otto_Von_Bismarck I understand that. I don't have a problem with people walking around or looking for clues to find bases. But using tactics like this that you have no defence against and knowledge about? No thank you
2019-2021: Nocom
13 years from now - Present: Randar
10:15 it’s been so long since I’ve last heard that phrase.
Taken by that griefer
The oldest anarchy server
Funny enough, by Mojang not acknowledging this issue for 7 years and only fixing it in 1.13 makes Hause look like a saint with his pace of patching exploits on 2b2t.
How did they not acknowledge it? They fixed it as soon as it was brought to their attention.
Tbh its also not like a super big mistake. Another comment said but pokemon used to do rng like this. It was probably intentional at the time it was added and might have made the game run better.
@@iimuffinsaur yes that was me. Rng is shared across various companies. If you find how it works, you can pretty much make the game do whatever you want.
@@jubbalub After 7 years?
@@2b2tCommunity ...yes
It is so complicated that probably the next exploit will be someting like that you breathe and you get swatted
This still works on latest version on bedrock, the fact people do anything for some numbers is funni, next will be "finding someones base with them sending a chat message"
WAIT IT DOES!?!?
yeah but who cares
@@tjb3171 Yea it does, i was on a server and someone kept finding my base and then told me they used this.
Only Randar itself could wake Fit from hypersleep.
12:15 That is the most menacing heat map I’ve ever seen
Can't believe it took Fit 10:15 minutes to say "The Oldest Anarchy Server In Minecraft", truly a world breaking record.
was about to comment this lmaoo
As a person who's learning Java, this talk about the Random function is really cool for me.
I like how different situation this exploit gives, despite its similarity with nocom
Nocom's problem was that it was too acknowledgable and chaotic. While randar was used only towards particular bases and tried to hide it's existence
And randar was used for more "good" use, rather than grieving
Even though we lost 6000 dubs the fight was good, but good thing we still doing great! :)
get a job scammers
@@Cartiisthegoat29 bro nox are the most trusted shop wdym scammers
Scammer with 6k dubs 😂
@@neria7452they're not. they're pathotigacal liars
W nox
I mean this in the most positive way: we're reaching levels of autism that shouldn't even be possible. The dedication anarchy players have to essentially being the pannenkoek2012 of Minecraft is truly an insane phenomenon. And proceeding to use that power to go after shitty item shops is truly a delight.
Who is pannenkoek2012
@@katje61 Super Mario 64 Cosmic Ray theory
@@katje61 Guy who has a ton of in depth videos about Super Mario 64's mechanics. He's a major public figure for the A Button challenge, which seeks to minimize the amount of times you would theoretically need to press the A button to beat the game, but he does do videos on other topics-his most recent video explained the location and cause of every single invisible wall phenomenon in the game.
Showing up unannounced in a secretive location to demonstrate your skills to the people maintaining that secret and then joining forces with them is some anime villain shit, I LOVE it!
12:15 2b2t players that survived Nocom: *Vietnam PTSD flashbacks*
New fit video. Time to celebrate over 3 years of membership.
Keep up the good work Fit.
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I don’t care how you spend your time but I’m of the mindset that all the critical thinking and problem solving dedicated to blowing up other people’s bases on 2b2t could have got us to other planets by now
No it couldnt the 5ch wasnt their for years theyime takes wasnt their for many people nor is it even feesabld if u are meaning further than mars
We will not ever end up any further than our own soler system even taking the 4 years it take at light soeed which we cant reach to even get to the next star we have a massive wall of plasma around outside of our solar system that will destroy any ship trying to travel between stars
In 10 years, people will be looking back at this and be thankful for the knowledge you have preserved. Thank you Fit
Would have been even more chaotic if RANDAR exploit were introduced early in 2016 and hiding in plain sight, before the NOCOM event.
This is insane. This is like tracking people in real life through their distortion of spacetime
You've been gone for a while, so it's very nice to see you active again with this banger of a video! Great editing with an intriguing and even a little ominous atmosphere!
Mojang: "Let's leave it to some consistent value that never changes but is always random enough to work"
2b2t players: *Interesting.*
14:24 “Mun” means “mine” in spoken Finnish, so the account’s name was fittingly “my map”. I wonder if they had a Finnish speaker on board as this is too perfect to be a coincidence.
The pure shenanigans that occur on 2b2t is entertainment at its finest.
The video is here!
Yes it is 😊
Hello codysmile11
codysmile11 aint no way
woah
codysmile11 my goat
5:41 So, wake up, Minecraft Steve. Wake up and... smell the ashes...
Finally a new FitMC video! (when I saw your profile pic in my notifications list I first thought I was hallucinating XD)
FITMC is back! Hope you’ve been doing well
I think once he said that he was travelling a lot and had other things to do
He’s doing pretty well! He went to Australia for 2 weeks, won a QSMP award for biggest fail, and has been streaming a lot, seriously y’all, Huevitos get fed Fit content every week XD
@@NinaTheFox5 What was this biggest fail? xD
@@pinkraven4402 well- you see- you had to be there..he totally didn't get up to any rp shenanigans or anything
@@pinkraven4402WELLLLLLLL YOU SEE
Nocom: I’ll be back a diffrent form a diffrent time
2b2t: yeah sure you will
Randar: guess who’s back
It always surprises me how invested in Minecraft you manage to make me, even though I'm not even a player.
Great video and strangely positive in how the exploit was used and handled. Even if it's just due to the update.
Though very strong and likely the most powerful exploit, it doesn’t seem as grand and impactful as the nocom exploit. That was crazy
Considering how they could have kept this exploit a secret from everyone, it makes you wonder how many other exploits there are that are completely unknown because the people who discovered them decided to keep them secret forever.
eventually 2b2t players gonna hire private investigators to look through players windows to find coordinates
My man's a fellow Yakuza series fan , recognised the battle music in the background immediately . Great work on the video man , the lengths people go to get an advantage for a block game is just crazy which deserves respect .
Do you mean the music at 12:15? What's it called? I rlly wanna listen to it
@@scotandiamapping4549 Pretty much all the music in the video is from Like a dragon Infinite wealth , it's all there in Spotify . I don't remember the name of the song from the 12 minute mark sorry you gotta listen to all the music one by one to find out .
@@scotandiamapping4549 its called Madness Unleashed
1. Terrifying 2. Where you been man ? Good to have you back
Seeing honkai star rail is a fitmc video was NOT what I was expecting I LOVE IT LOL
Nocom is still more powerful but randar is more widespread
People on 2b2 on their way to make an item dropping into a weapon of mass destruction to find your direct location:
Always calming and always enjoyable to see Fitmc even if you don't play minecraft much anymore. Keep it up!
Another certified neighborhood classic!
17:48 this band is a banger what an amazing vid as always❤
that's massive. i love to occasionally watch these wildest 2b2t documentary videos
I remember thinking something similar back when I saw the scicraft rng manipulation videos, but I didn't investigate it further. Interesting to know that the exploit did end up working!
I wonder how many people recognise the music that starts at 14:14…
It’s the PS1 1999 Toy Story 2 - Al’s Space Land and Al’s Penthouse soundtrack. Such a great game at the time
*Checks to make sure it’s not our exploit*
Phew, should be safe for another year.
damn, i cant believe infamous base hunter munmap was secretly leaking coords this whole time!
Whatever is happening on 2b2t is like some kind of unexplored magic system. Weaponized chickens, furnaces, finding players using sounds of lightning or trajectory of blocks. This is some kind of alchemy or dark magic as far as I'm concerned. Also there are wars, secret organizations etc. This is fantasy world.
Yep yep yep, just wish he posted more.
I don’t know why but these real chaos adds an intriguing and enigmatic nature to Minecraft. It is truly shrouded in a veil of secrets yet to be unraveled by the smartest of players.
Wow, 2b2t players really need to touch grass. XD
Real
Imagine they do and then know where you are
@@integeroverflowexception Bro, if anyone could figure out where people live by touching grass, it would totally be 2b2t players.
im offended and now im gonna find ur coords irl!!!
(its a joke if u couldnt tell(
@@yugani7440 Even with my Autism, I could tell. Don't worry. (My Autism makes me believe people's sarcasm as reality.)
I like how everyone treats fit
Ike he is a neutral news reporter and it fits. he doesn’t tell people untill he is told to do so.
I mean not really if he had told everyone about the exploit earlier he'd be personally responsible for millions of people's bases being destroyed even in none anarchy servers
waiting for the word of it to spread secretly and letting them finish raiding all those crappy shops was the right call
Fit normally is told about a lot of really heavy bomb shells if he reported everything immediately all the time there would be chaos and misinformation
@@oldfrozenwolf6803 that is one reason he doesn’t say anything I guess
@@matthewboire6843and because if he did spill before he should he would suddenly not get any more of this top secret information. It's hard to achieve this level of trust others have in him but one mistake can break it all
@@theschnozzler that’s true
2b2t honestly just sounds like a fantasy story
ive been craving a fitmc video the last few days and the man delivered
At this point I'm sure someone on 2b2t Will see a single Pixel of an image and determine the exact coordinates of that Pixel via Echolocation lmfao
This is literally just the re-telling of Oppenheimer. A man presents an idea of a weapon that can change the tides of a war, gets hired to by a large military force to perfect it and use it in the war.
Qsmp images timeline:
1:02 fits lava cast house (old island)
That was it lmao. Expected but still fun.
18:46 why is the fraction backwards 😭😭🙏
In just 2 years, the previous top exploit has been topped. Pray to god that we survive