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The GUI based keybad object is the thing I want most.
Also, it'd be AMAZING if you could make some form of "computer" object. This would have 10 inputs and 10 outputs. When you interact with it, it would open up a menu (or teleport you to a pocket dimension) where you have a large amount of space to work with gates and make all kinds of circuits that link between the inputs and the outputs.
On the outside, you'd just be linking things to the inputs and outputs and all the logic would be compressed into this small "computer" device.
Bonus: The computer has a built in keypad and light grid that act as additional hardcoded inputs and outputs which can be referenced inside the circuitry.
Double Bonus: The computer can have a remote control linked to it. When you use it, it opens up a keypad that acts as if you're pressing the keypad at the computer.
for an amatuer