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  1. Thanks to @protolambda and @jocopa3 for figuring out the slime chunk algorithm for pocket/bedrock edition, and depressed-pho for porting it to JavaScript. An online map viewer that helps you find new Minecraft seeds and locate biomes, structures, slime chunks and other features in your current world.

  2. Lodestone. A free, open source server hosting tool for Minecraft and other multiplayers games. Lodestone is designed to be easy to use, secure, and feature-rich. It is built with Rust, React, and TypeScript. 🔗 Get Started: https://www.lodestone.cc/ Features. Clean and intuitive UI. One-click installation and setup. Real-time server status. (New!)

  3. Your Minecraft server will run at view distance of 10 by default. We recommend changing your view distance to 6, this will not make any noticeable difference to players, but this can hugely help your server performance.

  4. Simulation distance is distance in chunks around the player that the server will tick. Essentially the distance from the player that things will happen. This includes furnaces smelting, crops and saplings growing, etc. This is an option you want to purposefully set low, somewhere around 3 or 4, because of the existence of view-distance. This ...

  5. App to calculate the amount of ram and cpu speed needed for a Minecraft server.

  6. mcping.me is a powerful, ad-free Minecraft server tester. Ping Java and Bedrock servers to check if they're working. Check if Mojang or XBox services are having issues. All for free, without ads.

  7. A free and OpenSource Minecraft server GUI designed to make server hosting easy, clean and fast. Features allow automatic server restarts, hardware statistics, player management and more