In Minecraft Bedrock, we have slime pistons that push and pull blocks; in Java, we have the same thing, but due to the speed of redstone in Java, this same piston can push and retract without pulling the block, which makes it easier to create some circuits. And since it's not possible to keep the speed of redstone in Bedrock the same, it would be a good idea to create a slime piston that, if there was a block one layer above it, would push that block and retract without pulling it, and, if activated without pushing any block, it would pull the block two layers above. It would be a good idea to create a cut repeater, for example, which could be done by placing the repeater in the stonecutter. This repeater would have the bottom cut out, and I would pass the charge to the block it's on top of, thus making circuits easier and smaller.
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