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I disabled my custom font and some of it's still there, how do I get rid of it?? (Mod name: Qrafty's Capital Font)
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Gregtech mfs will look at this image of a random supercomputer and go "holy shit"
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can’t believe the corpos are gatekeeping invar
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do you think that tech mods are a propaganda to lure children into engineering?
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"Don’t worry bro, we’re not gonna jump you, I swear."
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Alternatives to void/skyblock worlds? Biome/world recommendations please!

TL;DR: looking for mods to use to give a "skyblock-like" / "superflat-like" world, effectively no resources but some kind of variation to the world to make it look better in the distance.

Edit for clarity: mods that either add whole new worldgen or have biomes/dimensions that I could hack around with. I am NOT looking for modpacks, although I do appreciate your recommendations still ❤️

I really enjoy skyblock modpacks, but an endless void means either an art style that embraces floating, or a lot of work to build out a whole custom landscape/cityscape.

Superflat with a custom preset can give a simple endless plain without any resources, but ultimately means you need to put in landscaping time if you want to break up the flat texture.

Single biome means you can select a dull biome like gravel hills (I forget the name), but even if you augment with a mod to block ore generation, the carvers will still add in water ponds and lava pools, the height map will give oceans, and there's the whole hundred blocks of underground below the surface (that last one is less of an issue, but in resource limited tech modpacks, this could be a little cheat-y).

And ignoring the resource issue, full regular world generation means putting yourself at the mercy of the procedural generator entirely, having to search around for a landscape you want to build a base in.

What I'd love is some kind of simple alien world option, a simple single biome featuring hills (big or small), made out of a simple material (stone, gravel, sand, etc, or a custom decorative one). No pond or lake carver, no ores, plants or other resources. Just an alternative, slightly prettier, option to a skyblock void. Something like "Martian plains", "Lunar hills" or "barren wastes".

It's been nearly two decades since I last wrote any java code and I don't have a development toolchain set up to figure out how to do this from scratch. From what I can tell, this sort of world generator should be possible, and surely one already exists or is part of another mod already?

Goal is to have something I can drop into skyblock type modpacks as an alternative start, fully intend to do whatever legwork is needed to make that work but ooof would appreciate some pointers / mod recommendations!

Thank you so much for reading and your thoughts ❤️

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I love when the bronze liquid turns into a metal gear solid
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What's up with Sodium and all it's ports?

Sodium has a lot of different ports, and I'm not sure which one to use. Embeddium and Rubidium I believe were both made because Sodium didn't have an official Forge port. Embeddium seems better to me, but that's just at a glance. Both Rubidium and Embeddium have a NeoForge port, but Sodium also has an official NeoForge port, so which one should I use for NeoForge? Also, I heard Rubidium is deprecated or something, so if anyone can tell me something about that.

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