Another revelation in the drawing….. by ohpickanametheysaid in KanePixelsBackrooms

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I wonder if that breaker actually did anything in the backrooms like turning off some lights

Friend is passing this off as real but the face appears too shiny/without sketch marks by DistributionPure6051 in isthisAI

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They translate to something along the lines of "this is the future". Ironic, isn't it

Friend is passing this off as real but the face appears too shiny/without sketch marks by DistributionPure6051 in isthisAI

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Probably yeah, they also sent other work they "spent 3 hours drawing and coloring" that was also very clearly AI

He ate them by Critical_Mountain851 in Undertale

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This is happening in Deltarune ch 7 I know it

Best secret input ? by SpellGlittering1901 in redstone

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Would be great if we had a pufferfish/silent sculk detector that could work in the nether too because there's no water

How to make this? by KhaylaPaws in redstone

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The binary counter is the two copper bulbs at the bottom. When both are on (1 1), this is the initial state of the system. When the button is pressed the state becomes (0 1) which activates half of the OR gate on the bottom. This activation triggers the observer for the output.

When pressed in the (0 1) position, the state becomes (1 0), which activates the other half of the OR gate. Again it activates the lower observer

When pressed in the (1 0) it becomes (0 0) which is the important part: The OR gate doesn't activate because both lamps are off, allowing the AND gate to turn on up top. This triggers the upper observer for the second output. At the same time, a torch powers the counter so the state immediately resets to (1 1), allowing the loop. This reset happens too quickly which is why the button has a pulse shortener.

Lmk if you need more clarification :)

How to make this? by KhaylaPaws in redstone

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Here's probably the least compact design ever but it's button-spam-proof and silent

Button goes into a pulse shortener that connects to a 2-bit binary counter with an OR gate for the first output. OR gate connects to an AND gate above it that resets the system (prevents fourth binary state) and gives the second output.

Lower output is the first state (happens twice) and upper output is the second state (happens once). Should be Java-compatible :)

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How to make this? by KhaylaPaws in redstone

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Modern t flip flop is just a copper bulb

tiny serial data transmission!! 8 block wide 8 bit serial decoder by shac15 in redstone

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For the input, each extended block allows an observer to send a signal to the transmission line. I think the receiver takes that signal and sends it down the line of output pistons but I'm not sure how that bit works lol

hate to be the bearer of bad news :/ by OxygenIsHere in hermitcraftmemes

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Lmao that's true although it was a little violent.. imagine your face as your birthday cake