The author provides updates on several technical projects, noting a lack of progress on Fabric Mod JSON v2 and celebrating a video reaching 47,000 views. Development continues on a new status page, a blog to circumvent censorship, and an image hosting solution. Efforts on a hardware description language for redstone are ongoing but face challenges in managing complex wiring for numerous components.
I just clicked from the homepage to this page about 500 times... (referring to the MCBBS memorial page, --note)
Alright, well, to get to the point, there's still no news about Fabric Mod JSON v2. A month has passed, and I just went to chat casually for a bit, but nothing useful came up. Let's see if anyone else replies to me later.
Also, celebrating 47,000 views:
https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1gFVLz1ESY
I didn't expect this one to blow up—it's more than twice the total views of all my previous videos combined.
Tsk.
This is actually the #4 project, and it's a prerequisite for the line below.
Cross-version support is actually a prerequisite for noglerr, but I'm not managing noglerr as actively.
The rest is me preparing to work on some web-related stuff, including a new status page (the old one is probably in #1, but that one can't be made public, and it's not distributed, which I'm not too fond of).
New blog: I can't stand the deep river, uh, I mean, the censorship, and I want to write some new stuff, so this is really annoying.
As for the rest, the blog needs an image hosting solution, which should be simple—I just need to add a few things to my website.
File distribution is not being considered for now.
Also, I'm working on hardware description language-based redstone, and there hasn't been much progress. I think combining it with nextpnr is quite promising. Two-dimensional is fine, I guess, but the wiring is really hard to figure out. I can't wrap my head around how to use A* to handle 50k components.
Current progress:
https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1yHE8zxEqH