"My Mental Choices Are Completely Interfering With My School Romantic Comedy", or NouCome for short.
This is the definitive release for the series and will vastly improve your experience.
Well, it's certainly the most actively developed and has the biggest player base (and therefore also modding community).
If you've ever seen one of those hundreds of Minecraft clones on the Android Play Store, probably all of those are actually just Minetest with a texture pack and maybe a few mods.
But Minetest doesn't actually try particularly much to be like Minecraft. It rather sees itself as a game engine for creating all kinds of Minecraft-like games.
But as it happens, you can also get a Minetest-based game/modpack that actually tries to be like Minecraft: https://content.minetest.net/packages/Wuzzy/mineclone2/
But yeah, despite my over-the-top sarcastic advertising, I'm actually quite fond of Minetest.
It's, you know, free, which certainly helps, it runs more than fine on my potato and one aspect that you can't see immediately, but which affects so much, is that the world height is actually enough.
The world generator spits out actual mountains for you to build a sky castle on top.
And mining is actually fun, because it's not anymore the most efficient to just dig straight down to diamond level and then strip-mine the whole place.
Which is because caves are actually not anymore completely flat. It actually makes sense to bring ladders to your mining trip. And you'll be glad to hit even just iron level.
In my current game, as soon as I had hit Mese (≈Redstone), I put all of that into rails to get me down and back out of my thousand-block-deep mineshaft. And it actually felt sensible to do this, because you get more densely packed ores the deeper you go.
Eventually, I also broke into a cave which was big enough to build an entire city underground. Which is a daunting task that I'll still have to tackle.
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Political is bad, but crypto is worse. I'm always on r/all and trying to ignore all the crypto/NFT/financial bullshit and sports subs is a Sisyphusian task even with RES. Goddamn reddit's build in filter caps at 100, not Graham's Number, useless as a krogan condom.
Techies often seem to be lazy in unexpected ways.
For example you can install common software like the OpenJDK and Sublime via a package manager with a single command. A package manager is a program, which installs software for you. With chocolatey - a package manager for Windows - you could install Sublime and an OpenJDK with this command:
choco install sublimetext3 openjdk
However in the rare cases where an installation via package manager fails, you should still be able to use the manual method.
Having to depend on mobile internet must be tough when trying to get into a field where many people figuratively live on the internet. You might develop the rare ability to read the manual instead of going straight to Stack Overflow. ;)
Check out the Brave browser (https://brave.com).
It has ad-block built into the browser itself, you get 70% of the ad revenue and ads are turned off by default.
CEO is inventor of JavaScript and cofounder of Mozilla/Firefox, Brendan Eich.
I know it was a dream but for some reason it actually hurt when I would get hit in the dream.
Also have a look at this,
There's a character named Professor Well Actually in Corporation for Ultra-Human Protection who has this power. He only knows more when correcting someone.
Character: "There's no way to know how big the monster is!"
Professor Well Actually: "Well, actually, based on the seismic impacts from it's footsteps, we can estimate its mass to be..."
Hilarity ensues when his girlfriend leaves him because he's always correcting her, or when someone says "we're screwed, we can't win against this monster" and PWA has no response.