@xianc78@gameliberty.club Imagine having such little self-awareness and sense of self-worth that you decide to stop using a whole distro because of petty politics that have no actual impact on usage and end-user experience. These people are like hypochondriacs on steroids in the literal sense
Yea, I have been working on a proper easy to deploy fix for this problem. Think mail in a box, but a more complete solution that automates setup of every hoop in such a way the user isn't given the opportunity to screw things up. For probably $150 you'll get everything including hardware you can actually fully control along with options for an IP that isn't on the protest or blacklists.
Congress has not declared war since wwii. Every bomb and boot deployed to forign soil in anger since then has been in violation of the constitution. Congress doesn't have the power to pass a law making violating the constitution legal, they need to actually amend the constitution for that.
And absent due process, we have absolutely no idea who has been shipped where. You're just taking their 'trust me bro' for it.
>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
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!