ClassiCube is so cool, not only is it a 1:1 recreation of the comfy classic Minecraft vibes but it also runs on everything! I was able to build this house on my 3DS and copy it to my Android device to take this screenshot, very cool!
ClassiCube is so cool, not only is it a 1:1 recreation of the comfy classic Minecraft vibes but it also runs on everything! I was able to build this house on my 3DS and copy it to my Android device to take this screenshot, very cool!
Did y'all know #ClassiCube has a (really broken) #SegaSaturn port?
I have for a while, but now that I can play on real hardware, I gave it a shot again.
Due to a shitload of graphical glitches, I couldn't think of much else to build that'd fully render except a penis.
So uhh, enjoy my rocky blocky cocky.
I was inspired to check out ClassiCube for Saturn after seeing the #Homebrew dev Frogbull showcase a much more complete port of #Minecraft here:
forgot to post this months ago whoops. anyway wallpaper for my partner
#furryart #digitalart #furry #fursona #anthro #furryanthro #classicube
The blog post is now live. Trying out Claude's C Compiler, a vibe coded #AI slop #C compiler consisting of 180k lines of #Rust code. I compiled a simple Hello World program, my puzzle game Tensy, #ClassiCube and finally the #Linux kernel using it, getting a bare minimum RISC-V Linux environment running in QEMU. Also a brief mention of #slimcc at the end, another small C compiler.
It ended up being yet another really long blog post, so I hope I didn't forget anything.
https://voxelmanip.se/2026/02/06/trying-out-claudes-c-compiler/

On the 5th of February Anthrophic published an article on their engineering blog detailing the creation of a C compiler using a team of parallel Claude agents over the course of two weeks. The compiler in question is called Claude’s C Compiler (ccc for short) and is a ~180k line Rust codebase that they published onto GitHub. Of course, this announcement raised a lot of questions about the accuracy of their claims and the usability of the compiler, as well as the implications of a swarm of AI agents allegedly being able to write a full C compiler. It claims to be able to compile the Linux kernel, along with many other high profile C projects, but does it actually work? I became intrigued, and decided to try compiling a Hello World program, my game Tensy, ClassiCube, and finally the Linux kernel.
#ClassiCube is available for #Nintendo3DS. It's on Universal Updater. Just letting everyone know so they can go have a Fun Time with their 3DS on ClassiCube.
edit: btw it's being janky and not working right on mine :\
Wafcraft is public now… grab the IP from this post
https://vv0ltz.neocities.org/posts/2025-12-08-Wafcraft-Server-Is-Now-Public
he's just a silly little guy