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Repo: github.com/louis-e/arnis
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@oliviscusAI The tech is genuinely cool, but what's the actual use case that pulls this past novelty?
Because the gap between "you can explore your neighborhood in Minecraft" and "this changes something meaningful" is where most open-source projects stall.
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@oliviscusAI Kind of takes the fun out of the game though? Isn't the whole point to build things yourself in Minecraft?
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@oliviscusAI RIP to those guys who spent 8 years making NYC by hand
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@oliviscusAI @Grok, how can I do this with my neighborhood?
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@oliviscusAI Childhood me would have lost his mind over this. I spent years wishing for a Minecraft copy of my city. Now that it's actually possible, I'm just like 'Oh, cool' and keep scrolling. How times change.
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When Leadership Doesn’t Step In
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@oliviscusAI could take it one step further, for all of the houses pull their most recent listings on property sites, take the interior images and actually generate the interiors correctly too
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@oliviscusAI I was immediately excited and installed it, but Windows refuses to open it, the file is too corrupted.
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@oliviscusAI Not gonna lie, first thing people will do is check if their house rendered correctly
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@oliviscusAI Whoa, OSM-to-Minecraft? Imagine griefing your own cul-de-sac or recreating that awkward neighbor's house block-for-block. 😆 Does it handle local quirks like weird roundabouts or custom POIs?
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@oliviscusAI How that group that has been remaking tuis for like the past decade is looking at this
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@oliviscusAI Open-source just turned the entire real world into a Minecraft server.
Your street. Your city. Your neighborhood. Playable.
This is what "democratizing technology" actually looks like. 👀
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@oliviscusAI What else can you do with Minecraft? I don’t quite get the allure
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@oliviscusAI now we just need someone to build the reverse: a tool that turns my Minecraft world into real construction blueprints. finally gonna get that moat built around the office.
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@oliviscusAI Hold up, what you're saying is someone just made an open source tool to make digital twins! Digital Twins is the hot new thing in urban planning and analysis. If people can freely make their own digital twin, this opens up so many doors!
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@oliviscusAI Massive news. I’ve always wondered what the outside of my house looks like
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@oliviscusAI this is what open source keeps getting right, someone builds the thing that a startup would have charged 0/month for, drops it for free, and moves the floor for everyone. Minecraft OSM is a genuinely clever combo.
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@oliviscusAI When everyone has access to the same information, the edge shifts from knowledge to execution speed. Open sourcing the tool just raised the minimum skill to profit from it.
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@oliviscusAI i just know people are going to test the newest TNT nuke mods in the middle east 😂
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@oliviscusAI my neighborhood looks worse in minecraft somehow
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@oliviscusAI This is incredible! Can't wait to explore my neighborhood in Minecraft 🌍🎮
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@oliviscusAI finally a use for osm data that doesn't require pretending you care about open source.
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@oliviscusAI one weekend project gets 1.8M views and 23k likes. meanwhile enterprise software running actual critical infrastructure that nobody will ever see: zero impressions.
open source is the real social media
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@oliviscusAI just tried it, pretty cool. doesn't really work that well tho
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This is genuinely cool, but "BREAKING" is doing heavy lifting, arnis has been on GitHub since 2023. The real story is that it finally got enough polish to go viral. What's actually interesting here isn't the Minecraft angle, it's that OpenStreetMap + procedural generation is a pattern showing up everywhere in AI tooling right now: real-world data as training ground for spatial reasoning. I tested arnis on my neighborhood in Italy last week, generation works, but dense European street grids with irregular block sizes break the chunk logic in entertaining ways. Less "your city in Minecraft," more "your city after an earthquake in Minecraft." Has anyone actually run this on a non-US city and had it come out clean?
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@oliviscusAI it doesnt generate detailed or good builds, just outlines, similar to tools we have had in MC for a while, this isn't that revolutionary, we have heightmapping and MC worlds using openstreetmap data for years now.
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@oliviscusAI The fact that this pulls directly from OpenStreetMap data is wild. Someone's going to build a full city planning visualization layer on top of this within weeks. Open source keeps eating the world.
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Climate change is reshaping disease patterns.
In Western Kenya, floods and rising temperatures are driving a surge in schistosomiasis and other parasitic infections as contaminated water and snail habitats expand.
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@oliviscusAI Finally I can rebuild my neighborhood
without the HOA complaining😂🏠
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OpenStreetMap is a free, community built map of the entire world.
Roads, buildings, elevation, land use, water bodies.
All tagged and structured.
This tool reads that data and converts it directly into Minecraft block coordinates.
Road width becomes block count.
Building footprints become walls.
Elevation data becomes terrain height.
The pyramids in that image aren't manually built.
They were generated from actual GPS coordinates and height data.
This is what open source data makes possible.
A community spent decades mapping the entire planet for free.
One developer used it to make the whole world playable.
That's the open source loop working exactly as intended.
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