The problem is that one of the cables might be trying to put an item into a cabinet that doesn't go there. So that item can't go anywhere and items get backed up.
So an easy fix is to do something like this
https://aggie.io/share/66c8f037fe.png
If that makes any sense. Let the two item extraction cables feed into one. Then let that one cable go in between the two cabinets. Bc then an item will get pulled into one place, then it will check if it can go into one of the cabinets and if it can't it checks the other.
https://dev.bukkit.org/projects/disablecommands
https://www.spigotmc.org/resources/simple-command-blocker.8901/
Two mods that work in similar ways. Try them out "offline" so you can tweak the settings and see which one you like better before you deploy them to your live server.
I think you can set your server to push mods onto people who join, so they HAVE to have certain mods to join. I don't know if these mods are Server only or required by the client as well. Been a while since I setup a custom server though so google it.
You can also use ngrok (https://ngrok.com/) instead of port forwarding urself. ex: ngrok.exe tcp 75868 -region europe
Opens up locahost:75868 (Lan world port) with a custom ngrok url that ur friends can use as the server address
Open computers requires some basic understanding of Lua code or an intermediate understanding of programming languages in general.
You can find information about the items in the mod pack here
And if you want to learn Lua, a good place to start is here
The tl;dr is, unless you want to spend a substantial amount of time learning to write code, you won't really get far with that particular mod. Hope this helps
I highly recommend that you get familiar with the Lua reference manual.
From there... It all depends on what you are doing in your world. For me, I was at the point of making reactors and such, so I made a program to monitor the power and heat levels of a reactor and would turn it off and on. I also designed a bit of a UI to go along with it.
But you can use robots to farm for you or carry things around for you or a whole host of things. You just have to set your mind to it and work out the details.
Yeah. What you're trying to do is load a custom map with MC Pocket Edition. No part of this is Skyfactory, it's a shit clone at best, and a blatant troll attempt to drive views on a dummy's youtube channel.
Might as well just get the app itself and have about the same "Skyfactory" experience overall.
The simple fact is, there's 200+ independent Java mods for Java minecraft involved in SF4. Your mobile device won't run Java at all, on purpose. You can't even begin to start the base game that needs to be modified to become Skyfactory.
If you've somehow managed to find a Bedrock edition Skyfactory, link it. Because it won't be that, not without some significant and important new revelations about modding Bedrock edition, which hasn't really been possible thus far - again, on purpose.