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@kerosene The Anbernic devices that run Android (such as the RG Cube) don't suffer from these problems, probably because Android is tried and true, unlike these custom Linux distros. I would recommend getting one of those, but the RG35XX Pro isn't one of them.

Tomorrow, I'm going to see if my RG35XX can boot using a different SD card and see if I can run bactocera (the best CFW from what I've heard) on it.

@menherahair I'm starting to realize that you are better off using something like a modded 3DS or Vita and install a bunch of emulators on those instead of buying these handhelds by no-name Chinese companies. They are much more well-known, thus the communities should be much better.

@menherahair I just want a nice, small device where I can have all my favorite retro games, at least up to Dreamcast or PSP. Basically, I just want something like an MP3 Player, but for video games and that's what these emulation handhelds are supposed to be for, but every single one of them has some major flaw. I get that compatibility issues and minor bugs are inevitable when the hardware and software are developed by separate parties, but it's really infuriating.

@menherahair It would be better if they just use a torrent if they wanted to save their precious server space.

>Receive pic related in the mail
>Tried it out
>Realized that N64 emulation doesn't work well on stock firmware
>Tried to install CFW for device
>Device won't boot
>Realized that I need to reinstall the stock firmware
>Tried to find a place to download stock firmware
>Official website gives Google Drive link
>Google Drive says that the maximum download quota for the file has been exceeded and cannot be downloaded at this time

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@Xeraser He probably also doesn't want to piss off Valve fanboy Ross.

@cjd @Humpleupagus @jb @Matty They worship Musk and Thiel way too much though. I've even seen Jeremy Kauffman openly defend Palantir, which I find disgusting.

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Starting to actually fill the rooms with stuff. RPG In A Box has a Steam Workshop where you can download assets! This little experiment is just going to be a free thing, so I'm not too worried about just downloading and using whatever. I'll probably have to develop my own models eventually but I'm terrible at it so I'm trying to avoid it for as long as possible lol.
I also experimented a little bit with the item pickups, which seems actually extremely easy!

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🎙 NEW EPISODE! On this week’s Free Thought Project Podcast, we sit down with legendary truther G. Edward Griffin to expose the banking cartel’s century-old blueprint, from the Fed’s creation to the rise of CBDCs and stablecoins and how we can break free from its grip

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5WWE0krHejWyBdDYvklkTS

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guest-g-edward-griffin-exposing-the-blueprint-of/id1439014279?i=1000716170289

Podbean: https://thefreethoughtproject.podbean.com/e/the-cabals-control-unmasking-the-elites-global-domination-plan/

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What if you could host online services and didn't need a domain name or a server because you can just route all traffic through Nostr relays...
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_New York May Get Government-Owned Grocery Stores_

FTA: Government-run food stores aren’t new. The Soviet Union practiced decades of collectivist control over food prices, supply chains, and market competition under the guise of “equitable” redistribution of wealth. The outcome? Soviet grocery stores experienced frequent shortages, long bread lines, and preferential treatment for Communist Party members. In fact, the USSR’s experience in state-run food services led to some of the worst atrocities in human history, one being the Holodomor, a man-made famine which killed millions of Ukrainians.

More recently, Venezuela’s routine food shortages have been attributed to Chávez’s and Maduro’s chokehold on price controls, land expropriations, and the national subsidization of food distribution. Under the Comité Local de Abastecimiento y Producción (CLAP) program, advertised as an equitable distribution of basic food items, government officials only provide supplies to Venezuelans who prove their support to the regime and show government-issued ID.

Socialists Enrich Themselves, While Everyone Else Is Left Behind

Zohran Mamdani claims that “New York is too expensive,” and that he will “lower costs and make life easier.” If socialism’s history has taught us anything, it is that no one eats for free—if they are lucky enough to eat at all. Mamdani’s goal to inject government into every aspect of New Yorkers’ lives—especially their food supply—will leave Americans hungrier and less safe than ever before.

As Friedrich A. Hayek succinctly warned: “The more the state ‘plans,’ the more difficult planning becomes for the individual.”

https://fee.org/articles/new-york-may-get-government-owned-grocery-stores/
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What if the farmers of the world went on strike, demanding that the leaders of the WEF be prosecuted for treason against the human race?

@cjd I wasn't taking about Stanely Mayer. There was someone else that had a similar idea, which would cut fuel consumption by half. He got it after accidentally puncturing a hole in his lawn mower or something like that.

@cjd Didn't someone try to do that, but mysteriously got murdered by the oil industry?

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Guest: G. Edward Griffin - Exposing The Blueprint of Control: From Jekyll Island to CBDCs
G. Edward Griffin needs little introduction—at 93, this author, documentary filmmaker and founder of Unfiltered Media has spent more than half a century exposing hidden power, most famously in The Creature from Jekyll Island, where he traced the secret meeting that birthed the Federal Reserve. In this episode of The Free Thought Project Podcast, Matt Agorist, Jason Bassler and Don Via Jr. sit down with Griffin to map the banking cartel’s century-long blueprint for control and plot how we break its chokehold.
We launch into the 1910 rendezvous on that remote Georgia island—no hearings, no debate—where a cabal of bankers and politicians sketched out the Fed, then fast-forward to today, as Griffin pulls back the curtain on how the same elites are weaponizing digital currencies, surveillance algorithms and predictive analytics to usher in a technocratic state. He lays bare their endgame: collapse the old order and herd us into a system of total oversight, where every dollar and dissenting thought is tracked.
But this isn’t just an economic exposé. We dive into the philosophical roots of our engineered society—how a government stripped of principle by design has betrayed the founders’ grand experiment in liberty—and ask what it will take to reawaken those checks and balances before they’re gone for good. As the clock winds down, Griffin shares his vision for the Red Pill Expo, a gathering meant to spark a new revolution of truth-seekers.
And just when you think you’ve heard it all, we hit you with one of Griffin’s own truths as our white-pill moment: a reminder that the fight demands action now, or the price of victory will only climb. His answer—about the decision he’s making in this very moment and the step each of us must take before this episode ends—is one you won’t want to miss. (Length: 1:19:34) Jason's New 'Know Your Rights' seminar: https://www.jasonbassler.com/service-page/know-your-rights?referral=service_list_widgetDonate/Subscribe to TFTP: https://tftpsubdomain.wpengine.com/tftp-membership/Red Pill Expo Info: https://redpilluniversity.org/expo-homepage/Mr. Griffin's Twitter: https://x.com/GEdward_GriffinRed Pill University: https://redpilluniversity.org/ 
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