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You're doing good work!
Absolutely, although it seems outdated in the platform choice maybe?
It's a restaurant now
The one guy that downvoted does not yet know the frustration of the master of tickets
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Well your first definition is opinion based so all good. The second one is imprecise, as a setting is an adjustment and not out of the range of vanilla Minecraft. Texture packs and data packs are often considered vanilla as well, so no "adjustments" at all is indeed a little hard.
The definition of vanilla software makes it clear that only unmodified software, in this case Minecraft, is considered vanilla. The word vanilla is choosen for this to represent the kind of standard taste (vanilla ice cream is often viewed as basic lmao). Technically, resource packs do not alter the codebase of minecraft and neither do data packs. All they do is provide some data that the game uses to run.
Here is where it gets complicated sometimes though. As you could have probably guessed, using mods is not vanilla. That is, because the code of Minecraft gets extended or injected. It is no longer unmodified. However, data packs can sometimes be structured code-like and can be used to execute functions. This is problematic, because although the source code of Minecraft is still the same, that code could load in other code from some data pack and execute it, essentially giving an effect also achievable by changing Minecraft's source code. It's similar with resource packs, although not nearly to the same extend.
So while generally an unmodified piece of software is called "vanilla", Minecraft itself kind of blends what that means exactly. Minecraft out of the box would be considered vanilla.
Yeah I absolutely get what you mean. But as I said. What I said is not my opinion, it's a possible explanation. I don't really give two craps about politics.
Yes absolutely, but the soon to be user reading this will just go to Mastodon and completely ignore everything else for at least the time they are not told of other platforms. Just leave the platforms out of context. Let them google fediverse and explore
Alright then
You can choose which search engines you actually want to use. SearXNG is a meta search engine, which means it just queries other search engines for their results. Lots of it's results are some random wikis which most of the time do not help.