I should specify though that there are things that unlock at levels 10 and 20 so if you're below those levels and edit to get higher than those levels Nintendo will catch on
If you need an example of a good content filter look at /r/3dshacks, out of the hundreds of posts that go through in a week (mostly dumb questions and the likes) only about five make it without getting deleted.
This is a Python program to send
button inputs from a controller over the network to a 3DS running InputRedirect. You need a device that can run Python and can support controllers, as well as an active internet connection in order to use this.
So no, you can't use this on-the-go with Luma only.
GCIR - Gamecube Controller Input Redirect
Fully re-mappable GameCube controller to Luma InputRedirect Client.
Also supports remappable keyboard inputs.
Technically supports any DirectInput device (i.e. Windows joystick), or any device that PyGame supports (i.e. XBox 360 Controller), but is...
I'd rather tunnel in to my own server, because I know I can trust my server to handle my data properly instead of dealing with some "free" vpns that openly admit to snooping on your data
You don't even need to rent a server, just open some port on your router and point it to an old computer...
An interesting thing I've noticed about most schools' block filters and proxies is that they don't normally block traffic over ports 21 and 22, allowing you to tunnel a SOCKS5 proxy over an SSH tunnel and bypass any proxies, etc.
Ironic since it's a really old method, you'd think they'd notice...
I haven't played my Switch n a month or so, just been playing Xbox, and just picked to play lil and Damn that A and B, X and Y being reversed always gets me.
I agree Tears is great. I even played thru it completely twice. I've been hooked on playing thru Fallout 4 again though, after they released the next gen version for Series S/X. Is pretty cool update.
because I already got burned out with breath of the wild, which for the most part is essentially the same game, and then again with master mode, which doesn't work as a new game plus (that always felt bizarre to me)