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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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seeder
- Can someone find me a seed that contains this in some form?
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New world
Try setting those parameters to https://www.mcseeder.com/ It gives you java seeds so villages and other structures are different location on bedrock but biomes are same.
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[Request] In Search of the Holy Grail of Bedrock 1.20 Seeds
Bedrock Edition -- structures are not the same on Bedrock as they are on Java, so mcseeder hasn't helped me locate any good seeds
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Mountainous Cherry Grove Seed
Found with the help of https://www.mcseeder.com/ (its seed finder can be a really useful tool definitely check it out if you aren't familiar with it already)
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Just finished my base <3 TOOK ME 2 YEARS!
Yeah it is great! Chunkbase (IIRC) is like mcseeder.com and mainly for checking out raw seeds, whereas Mapcrafter's benefit is it would show builds, bases, lavacasts etc. Y'know, all the stuff worth bragging about ;)
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[ISO] Witch Hut on an Island at 0,0 (Java 1.19)
Try https://www.mcseeder.com/
- Seeder allows you to preview or search for any Minecraft seed
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How many times is too many times when re-rolling the seed.
Use www.mcseeder.com - it's better than chunkbase for finding specific areas
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How to stay motivated to play - Guide:
Try to set seed you liked, when you have seed you liked you will have more fun in your world. There is website that let you generate random seeds and it show you the biomes there. the website
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Is there a seed finder for 1.18 out yet?
Seeder.
sql.js
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Show HN: Appendable – Index JSONL data and query via CDN
Hi HN! A friend and I were inspired by projects like https://github.com/sql-js/sql.js and the idea of querying files served over CDN with HTTP range requests. We started thinking: what would a database that was specifically designed for this type of use case look like? So we started building one, and we landed on a functional prototype that we're pretty proud of!
With our prototype, Appendable, we're able to serve and query large (GB+) datasets by hosting them on a static file host like Amazon S3 or Cloudflare R2 without running a separate server and worrying about things like tail latency, replication, and connection pooling -- all that is handled for us by the file hoster.
Additionally, one tenet that we have been following is Appendable won't touch your underlying data, so your jsonl file is preserved and we point at that data instead of consuming it into an Appendable-specific file format. This keeps your data yours and makes it easy to introspect the data: just open it up with your favorite editor aka vim.
We're curious what you think, we're excited to build this out further to get the performance even better and add features like pubsub. Everything is open source at https://github.com/kevmo314/appendable.
Kevin and Matthew
- How to show CRUD projects on Github?
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I made a website where you can use SQLite in your browser
My project is powered by sql.js, I recommend checking that out if you're interested - https://github.com/sql-js/sql.js/
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How to build interactive way to learn SQL using Next.js and database?
Maybe you can try to use some SQL database compiled as Web Assembly Modules? Like this one for example: https://github.com/sql-js/sql.js
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Recommendations for data structure and storage
If you want to have persistence, then I would go with a database like Dexie, as it uses IndexedDB and has transactions. If you just want something that's in memory, you could look at Sql.js or something simple like lowdb.
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I have a large JSON object (~2GB), what's the best way to make a site that lets you search through it and display the results without crashing?
not necessarily. you can host an html/js/sqlite site on github pages for free. json -> sqlite3 js -> sql
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new release of : https://sql.js.org/
Link: https://sql.js.org
- Web-Projekt - Hilfe, weil ich nicht weiß, was ich benötige :S
- Learn Postgres at the Playground
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Show HN: CSVFiddle – Query CSV files with DuckDB in the browser
Does it work with really large files? Like, >100mb or so. I was considering making something similar but with sqlite.js [1], but the problem with it is that it loads everything in memory, so I wasn't entirely sure how it will deal with larger workloads.
[1]: https://sql.js.org/#/
What are some alternatives?
cubiomes - C library that mimics the Minecraft biome generation.
localForage - 💾 Offline storage, improved. Wraps IndexedDB, WebSQL, or localStorage using a simple but powerful API.
koder - QR/bar code scanner for the Browser
LokiJS - javascript embeddable / in-memory database
camaro - camaro is an utility to transform XML to JSON, using Node.js binding to native XML parser pugixml, one of the fastest XML parser around.
PouchDB - :koala: - PouchDB is a pocket-sized database.
python-wasm - Build scripts and configuration for building CPython for Emscripten
WatermelonDB - 🍉 Reactive & asynchronous database for powerful React and React Native apps ⚡️
DB.js - db.js is a wrapper for IndexedDB to make it easier to work against
litestream - Streaming replication for SQLite.
basket.js - A script and resource loader for caching & loading files with localStorage
jStorage - jStorage is a simple key/value database to store data on browser side