i would mostly use it for emulators but i get your point
its not a great device by todays standards but is still a nice thing to have like a gameboy
i would mostly use it for emulators but i get your point
its not a great device by todays standards but is still a nice thing to have like a gameboy
I would love a switch but canāt justify getting one.
Best thing about PSPs is that they were soo hackable and could do all sorts of cool stuff with it. Vita is all kinds of locked down but otherwise hardware in it was decent.
there are native hacks for the vita but progress is slow going because linux
Need a place to store all them ROMs then -> proprietary Sony memory sticks. Cheap on ebay but I have no idea if you could even buy them new anymore.
The memory cards for the Vita were insanely expensive. I still think thatās what broke their neck in Euroland and the Murricahs.
you can get a microsd card adapter even on the vita models
But only for the SIM slot (if it has one) and the slot for the game flash cards and having a ribbon cable dangling out of the memory card slot.
yep adapters for the vita were a must. they were at least 5x the price for the same capacity.
Edit: Ok so brother just told me he paid £120 for his 64GB Vita card when micro sd cards are £20.
Ughā¦cheap exacto knives are shit. Donāt buy the garbage from the dollar stores, especially since the real ones arenāt exactly expensive.
But those plastic pieces that are supposed to hold the blade are utter shite on the cheap ones. The blades wobble and arenāt secured at all, meaning making precise cuts is difficult and if you donāt have control over your tool youāre asking to hurt yourself.
I couldāve saved you time and told you that beforehand.
Iām not the one who bought it. My grandma used to buy random tools to ease her guilt over throwing/giving away a lot of my grandpaās tools. Fortunately I was able to prove to her that most of the cheap tools that arenāt even sold by hardware stores but some random stores for random cheap crap are - in fact - crap. I played the ābuy cheap, get cheapā card (which isnāt always true), so now she lets me buy the tools instead of wasting her money.
Some stuff is actually worth the price from those cheap stores, like when you really only need something to use once or twice.
Yep. I usually only buy food from dollar stores because not much can go wrong with that.
Uhmā¦uhmā¦I donāt evenā¦
I wouldnāt buy food from there that spoils easily (fish, everything with eggs, dairy products, etc).
nah is mostly chocolate, potato chips, and stuff like that.
gotcha!
Holy crap when tidying my room I found the HDD that was in my old server. Havenāt seen it in ages and thought I must have overwrote it. Now to see what I had on it
and?
Still looking thought it but has various lxc containers for things such as apache, nginx, gitlab, cert server, etc, a ton of scripts I wrote to automate stuff and backups of some files I thought I lost. All together really glad I found it. after I backup everything I might try and fire it up in a vm and see if it still chooches.
IT TWERKS, even all the lxc containers ran on startup
Now I have to try and remember how everything was setup.
I am currently in the process of creating a honeypot and could use some help. The idea is to run a network storage server on an isolated network using a first gen raspberry pi with an open ssh connection for an unprivileged user. My problem is that the device needs to look used so that it is believable to the attacker and could use some suggestions on personal files and things I can do/store on the server to make it look plausible.