Hi everyone! Today is DiamondFire's 10-year anniversary. Quite a milestone, isn't it? There aren't too many Minecraft servers that have operated continuously for this long; I am both thrilled and humbled that DiamondFire is still going strong a full decade after its initial launch.
This server has become more than I ever could have imagined back in 2014. We've had 200,000 players, thousands of player-made games, hundreds of staff members, a couple dozen YouTubers, and even three conference talks. Even after 10 years, the creativity of DiamondFire players continues to blow my mind. In the early days, DF's codesystem didn't have many features, so players found creative workarounds: briefly poisoning players to execute loops, spawning cleverly-named entities to store variable data, and others. Today, with resource packs, display entities, and many more features, I have seen creations on DiamondFire that I never imagined were possible in Minecraft.
While I started DiamondFire...