I mean that's what I'm using on my server.
I only have half a gig of ram in it, but to compile MC mods and run the jenkins, it takes more than that, so I just added a gig of swap space.
But I mean why would you put a SSD into a coffee machine.
I mean that's what I'm using on my server.
I only have half a gig of ram in it, but to compile MC mods and run the jenkins, it takes more than that, so I just added a gig of swap space.
But I mean why would you put a SSD into a coffee machine.
You can actually use swap space to "simulate" ram on your harddrive.
That's also why java has the logo of a cup of coffee.
No, since it is unlikely thet there is a lwjgl version (natives) for your coffee machine.
You could however run a basic java hello-world program on a coffee machine. I don't know, but except for the fact that your coffee machine doesn't have enough ram, you shoulkd be able to run a minecraft server on it.
Yup.
The name from java comes from the early usage of java. In the beginning java was used for coffee machines and the coffee from these machines came from the island java. That's why it's called java.
Mine is also in German.
I don't mind reading English books, but if it's a complicated book with complex information, where you don't even know half of the words, I'd rather read it in my mother language.
Minecraft/java also wouldn't, because all, the compile would spill out is an error, not a java executable.
I actually don't know. Somewhere, I guess. (I know this is a very precise (do you actually spell that word like that? (triple brackets!!!)) answer, but I actually don't know.
5-10 centimeters is nothing, I have a book laying around here that is ~12 centimeters thick, but not that old, since it's called "Java is only an island"
Very big, I guess.
The better question is: How old is that book?
As soon as you install/unnstall a world-gen mod, you will end up having these problems.
Guess how many people would die just from running against a wall then.
How about getting damage when you're too fast and you're walking against a wall? Unless you have Q. Leggins ofc.
Optionally, you could also use a void transport pipe to "move" the liquid away. How to get it back is something different though.
That also works...
Liquiduct? Liquid transport pipe? Buckets? Teleposer?
So you also mean, it's mean.
That would just be rude. With iridium being the hardest material to get in vanilla IC2. With diamonds, it would also be fun, but then again, a diamond rotor wouldn't make any sense and wouldn't be half as heavy. But it would be gone, when it gets hit by a lightning bolt.
Most likely.
But then again: Wouldn't a block of stone normally fall down?