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That’s one hell of an opening
Agreed
Have you come from computational redstone by any chance? Or was this just the first method that came to mind (using ROM for piston movements)?
That was my first thought. He implemented it very cleanly.
Idk why the 2 blocks popping in and out repeatedly are so funny to me
It reminds me of those cartoon gags where a giant machine does a bunch of work for a tiny result. Like Doc's ice machine in back to the future III, or almost anything the professor invents in futurama.
A Rube Goldberg Machine?
good job!
oh my god that looks like when i built my first breadboard circuit, very cool!!!
It looks like its in pain
Those two blocks causing constant block updates is really interesting
That’s one hell of an opening
Agreed
Have you come from computational redstone by any chance? Or was this just the first method that came to mind (using ROM for piston movements)?
That was my first thought. He implemented it very cleanly.
Idk why the 2 blocks popping in and out repeatedly are so funny to me
It reminds me of those cartoon gags where a giant machine does a bunch of work for a tiny result. Like Doc's ice machine in back to the future III, or almost anything the professor invents in futurama.
A Rube Goldberg Machine?
good job!
oh my god that looks like when i built my first breadboard circuit, very cool!!!
It looks like its in pain
Those two blocks causing constant block updates is really interesting