A Wayland Compositor in Minecraft

(modrinth.com)

160 points | by Jotalea 2 days ago

10 comments

  • nxobject 6 hours ago
    This is amazing. And it's all done in 8 KLOC – half of it Java, half of it Rust.

    Link to source: https://github.com/EVV1E/waylandcraft

  • yakattak 5 hours ago
    I can't wait to have windowing bugs and UI issues but in Minecraft!

    Jokes aside, I've grown to love "XYZ in Minecraft". It's like a newer (still 2011 was a long time ago!) version of "Doom on XYZ".

    • mikeweiss 2 hours ago
      I haven't used Linux desktop in 6 years but I remember when Wayland was new and started replacing X about 15 years ago and these were common complaints... I hope this is a joke and still isn't the case!
      • lunar_rover 47 minutes ago
        Wayland is a bunch of amateurs trying to be strict and secure and the end result is everyone opening their own security holes to make it usable. It's working now, mostly.

        KDE got some kind of video bridge recently which is an insane workaround for something that should've just worked.

      • ben-schaaf 57 minutes ago
        Significantly less so than before, but it's unfortunately still the case. It's also just now getting features that people have been asking for for over a decade, and of course due to the nature of Wayland the implementations of these features are sporadic and inconsistent.
        • amlib 42 minutes ago
          I think the main difference is that there aren't really any deal-breaker kind of bugs any more, and as far as features there are none missing that users care about compared to X11. It's mostly just annoying bugs and the usual "third party" (including KDE) apps looking off in GNOME because the devs can't reach an agreement on some things, users be dammed.
      • ryukoposting 53 minutes ago
        It's not. Wayland has really gotten its shit together in the last 5-ish years. A lot of the desktop ecosystem has matured in the last few years, actually.

        I maintain that the Linux desktop in 2021 was actually less usable than it was in 2016. But things have really turned around since then.

    • colechristensen 2 hours ago
      My humble addition is an Alacritty-based terminal emulator in Minecraft, not particularly ready for release to the public

      https://anvil.fangorn.io/fangorn/huorn-minecraft

  • sandruso 6 hours ago
    Minecraft is becoming DOOM in terms of crazy technical feats.

    I love it.

    • amarant 1 hour ago
      Now if only someone could make doom run on Minecraft, that would be the ultimate flex.
    • colordrops 5 hours ago
      Becoming? crazy stuff has been done in Minecraft for the longest time. Someone built a functional CPU and computer in Minecraft in 2010.
      • avaer 5 hours ago
        I agree: running simulated computers inside of Minecraft is a significantly more impressive technical feat than bolting on display surfaces to planes with a mod.

        There's a big difference between something being compiled to run inside of Minecraft, versus running a sidecar that streams back a display. It's the difference between compiling and running on your machine, and streaming back a cloud machine using RDP.

        Not like this makes a difference to users, who don't know how any of this works. But we are on Hacker News...

        • flexagoon 4 hours ago
          Just because someone has done a more impressive project in Minecraft doesn't mean this one isn't interesting
  • inciampati 6 hours ago
    Finally, I can escape to paradise and work remote.
  • jwlake 5 hours ago
    If its not written with blocks its not real.
    • tines 5 hours ago
      "In Minecraft" doesn't mean what it used to. When somebody wrote an 8-bit CPU literally "in Minecraft" it used to be badass. Now it's just a game addon.
      • rcxdude 5 hours ago
        There are multiple ways that something can be "in minecraft"
        • jwlake 5 hours ago
          It was more fun when people implemented gates. :)
      • fluffybucktsnek 5 hours ago
        You speak as if this isn't neat in its own way.
  • analogpixel 4 hours ago
    Is Minecraft dethroning Emacs as the new weird OS that can do everything but probably shouldn't? Can I check my email in minecraft yet?
    • arikrahman 3 hours ago
      Emacs can do everything and probably should though
    • ltheanine 4 hours ago
      With this compositor I’d think it could do anything at this point.
      • wild_egg 4 hours ago
        For the real emacs experience you could use this mod to render an IDE in Minecraft editing the mod that renders the IDE.
  • samtheDamned 5 hours ago
    I wonder how this would pair with a VR mod. It doesn't seem like Vivecraft supports the version this was posted for at the moment, but if they had the ability to play nice that seems like it would would be a fun way to experience software.
    • avaer 5 hours ago
      There are already VR overlay applications that do this on top of any game, not just Minecraft.
      • Philpax 5 hours ago
        Yes, but part of the fun is doing it in Minecraft and using Minecraft's language for it (e.g. putting windows in your inventory, pulling them out of chests, etc)
  • ksymph 6 hours ago
  • a_t48 4 hours ago
    A friend sent this to me yesterday - I was very disappointed that the video didn't show off Minecraft in Minecraft.
  • pjs_ 3 hours ago
    Finally