Rekrap and I were bored, so we decided to build the internet in Minecraft. That's it...
Rek's Channel: @rekrap2
Hope you like it :)
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Twitter: @branzytweets
Twitch: / branzylive
Rekrap and I were bored, so we decided to build the internet in Minecraft. That's it...
Rek's Channel: @rekrap2
Hope you like it :)
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I'm terrible at social media!
Twitter: @branzytweets
Twitch: / branzylive
I remember almost having a heart attack when Branzy asked if we could do this. So pumped we did. That routing system at the end was hype!
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hi rek! How’s it going
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I don't think I've been called a redstone daddy before. Congrats.
Hello
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MATTBATWINGS I LOVE YOURE CONTENT! Could you try to make a 3d modeling software? I think you make something like this, but with the new updates and everything is easier to do something like blender
Your redstone makes my brain hurt if I go to deep into the tutorials
hi, love ur content
It was weirdly emotional when the computer passed the "hello world" test lol
It's funny that it said "Hello KKK" at first 💀
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Mumbo: It's quiet simple really
That's means dude
@@athulkrishnanair480 how💀
How 🤫🧏 @@athulkrishnanair480
Quite
It’s quite not quiet
"How much ram you got?" "4... " "4 gigabytes?" "No... 4 bytes..."
They got 16 letters, and I suppose they used standard 8-bit encoding, so the total RAM is 16 octets.
@JackMccranie a collection of 8 bits I'm pretty sure
@@JackMccranie typically the same as a byte except byte can refer to more or less than 8 bits while octet only refers to 8 bits
@@_apsisbyte is globally agreed to be exactly 8 bits, not one more and not one less
@@PFnove generally agreed to be 8 bits, yes, but there are instances where this isn’t the case (typically in older things) and octet is used to specify as octet means exactly 8 bits
Ha! What a hilarious idea! Well pulled off! Although Branzy you really need to be more careful with leaking people's IPs like you did with Reks!
Use code pear in Fortnite item shop
its you!
Use code pear in Fortnite item shop
Use code pear in the fortnite item shop
The worst that someone can do with an IP address is to DoS you and get a rough location. But most residential internet connections use dynamic IPs that change anyway (probably between the videos recording and release) and most ISPs would likely force a change if you called their support. For more info search YT for “LiveOverflow I leaked my IP address!”
"Some encouraging words" - the words "the neardiest *anvil* I've ever seen" 4:01
Their reactions were priceless. 😂
Really neat to see basic networking in minecraft! I'm a sysadmin that's spent way too much time learning about routing and switching, it's really neat to see it broken down into binary logic. Quick suggestion: It may be worth trying to add some basic error-checking into the messages. One easy (albeit imperfect) way is to implement a parity bit. You'd need another line, but you could probably send it over the routing line. You could set a rule such as "all traffic must have an even number of bits sent over-the-wire", and then enable the parity bit when transmitting bytes with odd numbers of characters. That way, if the recipient ever gets an odd number, they know to order a retransmission. Realistically, it may be easier to have some sort of kill signal that can be sent to the sender, and then a loopback in the RAM that doesn't get cleared unless the message was sent with no issues.
Bro basic?????
@@user-qr9yw3eb2t Parity bits are one of the most basic means of error-checking, sans something like checksums. As far as computer science goes, parity bits aren't too complicated. For example, assume we're transmitting bytes (8 bits, 1s and 0s) on 8 lines and a parity bit on the 9th, and we're using the same "there must be an even number of bits" rule. Here's a couple of numbers as an example: (Dec) (Binary) (Parity) (# bits) 1 0000 0001 1 1+1=2 2 0000 0010 1 1+1=2 3 0000 0011 0 2+0=2 10 0000 1010 0 2+0=2 100 0110 0100 1 3+1=4 255 1111 1111 0 8+0=8 It can get *way* more complicated than this, but the overall work that it'd take to implement something like this is another line, some comparison logic, retransmission signals, and a loopback in the RAM.
@@user-qr9yw3eb2t he doesn't mean basic like it's easy to make he means basic like a simple concept of what it could've been
Branzy and rek can build the internet, meanwhile I still struggle to make a working 2x2 redstone door
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Hi Wenzo😊
lol hi Wenzo
Trust me you’re not the only one
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i love that everyone is giving their go at redstone lol. IT'S FUN ONCE YOU GET IT!!!!
redstone is such an underrated part of the game, i's great to see people play around with it
Good luck with the GD stream!
I can tell Redstone is fun, but I have no clue how to start with it and it seems way too complicated to me
hello crafty
@@midnightumbrmoon3644 Its only looks complicated once someone compacts it or its a lot working together. Its simple at the basics but those basic parts make a complicated whole. If you want a place to start there are a ton of guide for redstone on youtube.
I'm studying to become an engineer. I LOVE how you guys troubleshooted a system FULL of errors and eventually was able to make it work. Think of the ENIAC computer. That computer was big enough to fit in your house... and then some. This creation is like the ENIAC... BUT... it changed the course of history. Branzy, you discovered the "first" internet bug! YOU DID A THING!!!! I'm so PROUD of you Branzy and Rekrap. You guys both learned a LOT about how the internet works. Now, since you're limited to 26 endpoints, try expanding that to over 1000 endpoints. (similar to going from IPv4 to IPv6). Good luck!
2500: We built a computer in minecraft. 3000: We built an ai in minecraft.
But MineCraft is AI... * Insert Illuminati music here *
3569: We are in minecraft
honestly we need more branzy and rekrap collabs
i fully agree
yes please!!!!
@@renskeberghuis3296 5 mins ago lol
@@kabirahaque51225 minutes ago lol
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This is crazy! definitely needs more quasi connectivity tho...
So we want the pistons to act weird?
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Only 5 likes bruh
@@wekty3196 fourth
hi cube
18:25 Funnily enough, this is one of the few things in the video i DID understand, rather clearly I was a little surprised when Branzy didn't but I guess i've had my head in game programming nonsense long enough for that to stick So because i want to explain it, i'll do so The information that the ram is getting, due to some specific way the redstone repeater works Not only holds onto the information for longer than it's supposed to, it ends up holding the information long enough for the system to interpret it as double Like let's say for example, you were at a grocery store, scanning a box of cereal And for some delirious reason you choose to hold the box over the scanner for a prolonged period of time, and the scanner, not knowing what to do, thinks that you scanned two boxes of cereal I know that's not how scanners probably work (probably) irl but, that should give you a clear example of what went wrong here Hopefully that was enlightening!
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This has been SO interesting. You're both geniuses. I love everything about this. The simplicity of the old technology transferred into something like MINECRAFT. It's mind-blowing.
im a computer engineering student in college rn and watching this was crazy because ur basically building everything im learning about in minecraft, this truly is the coolest thing ever
Try to do it by yourself, im sure it will help u with your studies
@@thiago_francisco8318 too much effort
Nah it will make them not focus on other things they are graded on@@thiago_francisco8318
one minor thing they didnt mention is that they didnt build ram? its a FIFO register
@@tormodhag6824 yeah they just made a display, keyboard, and parallel bus lol. i made the internet once with 2 redstone cpus i made, sent over serial ofc cuz im cool lol. it was obviously a lot slower tho. i havent done anything with redstone in a while, maybe ill go make the internet again but add some protocols. that would be neat
redstone daddy haha 💀😭
Villager song plays*
LOL
This video is 🍆 🍆 🍆 🍆 🍆 🍆 🍆
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We have similar handles!
One of the best videos i've seen this year making link between two of my teen time, Minecraft and Dev
20:23 when he said kiss I started dying
2055: We built a whole OS in Minecraft 2062: We built a whole linux distro in Minecraft
If minecraft or even humanity exists til then, probably.
@@Lollipop_Helo uh i don't think all human going to die that soon but if minecraft then sure it got high chance to not exist that long
coraplex exists(a zombie virus dont worry it only bites bugs (for now)), ices are melting, global warming is around@@Fisjfir
Year 3000 - We built Minecraft inside of Minecraft Year 3500 - We built a computer inside Minecraft and installed Minecraft on it Year 10,000 - We built ourselves within Minecraft Year 10,001 - We dont know if we are Human or Minecraft
@@Cazwhin Someone already did PC with minecraft
As Technoblade once said. Stay in school kids it makes you better at minecraft
One of my favorite Technoquotes 🤣
I love that quote. 🤣
Quote 🤣
it makes you better at PvP*
That quote 🤣
Just throwing this out there, redstone works in hexadecimal or base 16, that means one redstone dust stores up to 16 values, 0 - 15. That would have made this project a bit easier i feel but i could be wrong 🤷🏼♂️
That was beautiful... the scenery were you see success after all that one month, imagine the person that did it irl. You will always see a beautiful success after hard work
I like how Minecraft is slowly adding stuff that allows an internet to be made. You can even use stored sounds in sculk sensor rings to send WiFi signals around an area
There was wireless redstone before sculk too though
Wireless long distance redstone exists. It's based on dispenser rng. If I understand correctly, the rng function advances by 1 every time it's called, and this disturbance can be detected. Find a video about it for accurate info
minecraft is turing complete, so it can do anything any computer can do
@@HarrisonMartinson it does not work on minecraft legacy however, and therefore its bad
8:43 "wait, was this the 1 bit? Or the 5 bit." as funny and adorable that this, my soul hurts soo much.
Imagine very nearly confusing little-endian data with big-endian. In Minecraft.
@@Twisted_Code endianness refers to byte order
@@Twisted_Codehappens a lot trust me
That is awesome! Thank you! So basically computers are a bunch of electrical circuits designed so when you input a signal a certain way, it outputs that signal a certain way (Like making one light up redstone lamps in a certain pattern if you press a button (by outputting the signal to specific lamps but not others), and another way if you press another button). Then you put a ton of those circuits together to make it do useful stuff like store and send messages.
Precisely! Except All those "on" sources would come from a voltage and loop back around to ground. BOOM! A basic computer.
Since you've integrated routing into your system, now you need to add more terminals, and eventually get the system up to the point where you can rick roll each other. Then you will have reached peak internet.
The Hello world moment is beautiful. Reminds me of my first experience programming and the first time I sent "Hello, World!" through a raw socket.
In my first attempt I made a typo so it said "Hell World!" and never before or after did I relate to something as much as I did at this moment :)
“It’s jumbling it up into incomprehensible nonsense and we don’t know why” Your connection is encrypted
That is literally amazing! Fantabulous job! 😁👍
this reminds me of the time when I was able to send all the information through one Redstone Dust line to another system I then also built a programmable Storage on which games such as snake could be calculated I think I also have a world where I have a built-in 3D scanner and a 3D printer that places blocks layer by layer I miss the old days when I used to build systems in Minecraft almost every day. Now I mainly do it in real life with relays.
‘And flying grandmothers’ Had me rolling
Can confirm the grandma was rolling more than you
Lol@@raz0rquack
can confirm that the ambulance wheels was rolling even more
can confirm the hospital bills was rolling way more
@@bacon_loving hospital bill? Yall have to pay?
Imagine being a Minecraft KZheadr making Minecraft videos of Minecraft on Minecraft. God I love Minecraft.
And better yet, watching those Minecraft videos and making your own Minecraft videos in Minecraft from watching a Minecraft video
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I wouldn’t exactly say it makes sense lol 😂
That's to much minecraft minecrafter minecrafteing minecraft player
God loves u :) God bless y'all
Wow! This is the coolest redstone build i've ever seen! I really like the IP address system aswell
You can just make a bit with 3 repeaters arranged in a triangle and the output is looped back into one of the inputs. You can break the connection between the output and one of the inputs with a piston to reset that bit.
18:38 " I need you to say that to me again like i'm a golden retriever" best line, I felt that on so many levels XD
This gives me deja vu to when the first clock was built in Minecraft. Crazy how far we've come! Keep up the good work.
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Second, (keep the chain going plz)
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I can tell how young a channels viewers are based on how often they resort to simple counting for no reason in the comments
@@jc_art_ 🤣
This is the best video I’ve seen in a while and plz collaborate with rek more❤
This is like the next level of redstone lights and redstone stuff, Congrats
I can never wrap my head around builds like this. Branzy and Rekrap are amazing!
Yea man like how do they find the motivation to build such complicated builds your absolutely right man
Same
Its crazy!
It's quite simple really
It's just a bunch of 1s and 0z
now make wifi
Its not actually that hard to do bluetooth stuff
just make wires w/ sculks
@@sblrn1488Wrong, use the new Wind Charge item to activate red stone.
Tbh the shared enthusiasm and passion behind this project as a collaboration is really admirable. I'm not too crazy about redstone, but I really hope I can be a part of something like that myself in the future
I've been waiting so long to see this. I only have 1 request. Please make it possible to send messages wirelessly with the skulk sensor / sound recorder / lectern fancy thing (I feel like Mumbo Jumbo did something with sending signals with those). I honestly thought you were going to use those in this video, but ethernet is a good, and easier, place to start, especially when the screen and sender and receiver RAM-spaces are already so complicated. Also loved the routing you made. Very professional. Love you guys.
“Rek I miss you” most wholesome thing branzy has said
And I respect that because that is true
he didnt even say it, just wrote it down
The 101 in binary to convert into hex is easy so binary 101101 in hexadecimal is F but in hexadecimal the letters can form into A to F so if you are converting it in Minecraft that seems impossible
Please make this a series. "Computational Redstone with Rekrap (and Branzy)"
19:09 thank you for reminding me one of my childhood movies
This video actaully reminds me of how cool and complex modern technology are. We are not ony being able to send a bigillion more data, but also do it on insanley high speeds and almost all across the world! Goddam technology is amazing. As well as this video is. Great job!
As an aspiring network engineer who played thousands of hours of Minecraft as a kid, this was a fun watch!
If you've started learning, you're not aspiring, you are one :D
Rekrap must be so a good friend to dedicate hours teaching you the Redstone for this. also, amazing work on all the Redstone the amount of time that took was insane.
This work is stunning and very complicated and comforting when it works in the end Definitely can be redesigned for being faster giving a use for the new calibrated sculk sensors which literally sends signals as a wifi, Making it 16 GB Ram and 64 bits haha😅
Dang! Bro your so underrated the effort placed into these videos are so entertaining 🔥🔥🦆🦆🦆
This video could be called “I watched rekrap and sat there as emotional support as he built A COMPUTER”
He actually built a lot tho
@@ThatHolyGamerfrfr
what
Keyboard tho
This isnt a computer
Branzy and Rek’s bond is so genuine and kind it brings a smile to my face any day
16:23 : Watching you nearly complete this was like watching every computer science student doing introduction to computer science and writing something in C++.
You should change it so instead of physically sending the red stone signal to the other computer it sends it over wireless redstone machines since you’re already working in binary and not hex. Then it also means you can make multiple machines that can all send and receive to each other without needing to physically implement a redstone line between each
7:54 Most relatable thing ever. Tbh Mattbatwings is REALY helpful to learning computational redston!
It's more of a bus than a network, but a network's architecture is all up to the designer In a true sense, it's an Interconnected Network (Inter-net)
I really need more of these 2 people working together
if you didn't know, using the create mod has redstone links that is just wireless redstone which is useful if you dont want a long amount of redstone. but there is a limit before you have to place another one like for example having a redstone line and then adding a repeater. redstone being the distance between the links and the repeaters being the links i think the max for a link is 250 something i could be wrong but still a great video good job.
Hearing Rekrap scream at redstone while Branzy watched was definitely the funniest part
first time hearing rek scream 💀
"if a piston ain't pistoning, it's qausi connectivity" -rekrap2
This is so cool I think you should use chiseled bookshelves for the gui and use long portals with item sorters or both sides of the portal and at both computers ends Should only need 6 bookshelves and a way to switch between programs to change items from meaning numbers and letters to items that you want to transfer from farm to a warehouse and ship the same way
That random nacho lebre clip was hilarious 😂
"So whats you favorite app to text with?" "It's... complicated"
“It’s hard to explain”
flying grandmothers go hard
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b-but the video was only posted 1 minute ago-
lol
This... This was art
Just found your video. KZhead’s doing some work for ya lol. Honeslty videos freaking amazing your funny man! Hard to find videos like this. Keep it going!
18:40 I need you to say that to me again like a golden retriever. This is teaching.
We have no idea why (16:21) Answer: Quazy connectivity
Atleast Bedrock has better multiplayer...
If the problem was inverted bits, wouldnt be the "easy solution" to craft like some kind of bit inverter, just mirroring the bits? But I guess you guys wanted to make it work properly without some cheating hadware in between, lol
this is one of the coolest things ive seen in minecraft, this is what the games made for! amazing
I can’t get over Branzy’s wife saying, “This is the nerdiest **** I’ve ever seen in my entire life.” Great words of encouragement 😂
Branzy & Rekrap: We are going to make the internet in minecraft then upload it to the internet! Everyone watching it on the internet: YAY! now build it in survival mode!
I've been seeing immpresive things but this is AWSOME WORK!
Wow, okay, here's the part that absolutely amazes me. In their quest to simplify the concept of "the Internet" enough that they could build it in Minecraft, these guys accidentally ended up reinventing/rediscovering something far older: the teletype machine (and telex). No really, the similarities are striking: like here, messages sent on a teletype machine would be prepared right before sending, then sent at a fixed rate using a 5-bit-per-character code (though teletype sent the bits serially, not 5-at-a-time like here). Teletype machines could be connected directly to each other through a fixed line, or connected to the telex network, which also used circuit-switching (where a physical connection would be set up for an exchange to happen before the connection is torn down) vs. the packet-switching of the Internet (routers do not set up a physical connection; they forward messages along individually, kinda like a post office sorting mail). The telex network even used automated switches that could set up a link by reading a routing code sent before the message, much like the one-letter "IP address" shown here. Bravo, Branzy and rekrap2. Just like the engineers of a century ago, you looked at the limitations of your technology and designed a telecoms system that did the job beautifully. Great minds really do think alike!
“And Flying Grandmothers” got me laughing 😂😂😂
"Redstone Daddy" 💀
'LE VICTORY! LE VICTORY! I'M SHOUTING AT THE TOP OF MY LUNGS!'
The. editing is so smooth and Branzy's great!
20:13 brandy: “ITS FINEEE” rek: “REALLYYY???????!!!!” Branzy: “no it broke…..” rek: 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
15:43 naaaah bro said "kkk" 💀
For the record Fulbber is freaking awesome!! Great film by Robin Williams (May he rest in peace) 100/10 would highly recommend it
I'd like to see a parallel-to-serial and back converters to have a closer simulation to ethernet, but this is already impressive!
"And....flying grandmothers.." **WHEEZE**
You can make this even better by linking these computers up to Wireless Redstone Machines (there are tutorials on KZhead) so that you can not only transport signals without the massive redstone track, but can also link up multiple computers at the same time
The pure dedication to this is amazing
Wonderful job. Well done man. Respect 🙏
I just image Branzy going on discord and just says “Hey Rek, get on Minecraft, let’s make the internet”
Not sure if you would see this, but I just saw one of your videos and I just can't help watching again and again! Your style of editing is so fun and super engaging, especially since youtube nowadays seems to love visuals that are way too much in-you-face. I especially appreciate your in-depth details, super cool! You most definitely have a new subscriber :DD
I can't believe that That's really so gooood Keep it up con congratulations 🎉
You did - as someone who had no idea what redstone is🤣- a great job! But i got a challange for you and rek: Try combining all ethernet lines to one -tip: encoder- and built a system that can detect what computer it shall send the msg when you have multiple in computers in one world/server.
24:24 NOW THAT'S THE INTERNET!!
I love how even Minecraft has its version of quantum physics in piston redstone.
I didn't understand our internet lesson in technology at school but I understood it in 6 seconds on your video. Thank you.
this is insanely impressive good work:)
I like how you tried your best to help even though you said you weren't so good at redstone. This was a very entertaining video, Branzy, BUT WE NEED MORE COLLABS LIKE THIS, DUDE 🎉🎉🎉
Redstone tip of the day: when using //copy and //paste, make sure to have //perf off, so your redstone doesnt mess up
we need a sequel to this, this is worth subscribing
Just a bunch of ones and zeroes that tell your computer what to do - a legendary explaination of binary 😁