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The irony is poetic: Microsoft spent billions to acquire Minecraft, yet the most played version in American high schools today is a transpiled ghost of 1.2.10, running on a device they do not own, on a network they do not control. You cannot patch the browser. You cannot patch curiosity. And you cannot patch Eaglercraft.

Eaglercraft 1.2.10 is distributed as a single index.html file or a URL. No installation. No admin rights. No trace left on the local hard drive if the cache is cleared. It turns the school’s network security paradigm on its head. Administrators spend thousands of dollars on firewalls to block minecraft.net , yet a student can host a local LAN world or connect to a public Eaglercraft server using WebSockets over port 8080 or 443 (SSL), which must remain open for HTTPS traffic. eaglercraft 12110

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