@pawlicker Speaking of, you still have that x86 SGI workstation? I wonder if you could get slipstreamed Win2k with Extended Kernel working on it, and shitpost from it using a modern browser.
@CumskinFoidPuncher69420 Would've put something more period-appropriate, but my folders are a complete mess. There's plenty of anachronisms either way.
@pomstan It fucks up the codemap after running neofetch for whatever reason. The system was built in 2006, and I'm not brave enough to emerge --sync it.
@pawlicker By the way, if you feel like getting some PC-incompatible x86 device, consider an Intel Atom phone like ZenFone 2. Some if not all of them support VT-x, so you could hack in KVM and run mainstream OSes with near-native speed. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/zf2-running-windows-7-8-10-using-kvm.3153299/ Virtualization should be possible on ARM as well (since it's built in ARM64), but there it's much trickier. At least on Qualcomm SoCs it's completely locked down in TrustZone, it might be the same with Exynos but some models had a backdoor that can be exploited to run VMs with patched kernel, don't remember which. I should try it on my ROCKPro64 if I ever uncover it, but it wasn't feeling well to begin with (HDMI works only on specific angles, audio jack got ripped out when inserting it into the case, and lately it even stopped detecting eMMC module altogether).
@mint the other thing relating to that is I'm both getting a risc-v sbc in the mail soon, and I might buy some cheap sbc so I can use DreamPi because whoever wrote it didn't even write an x86 version and I don't know if I want to use a Chromebook for a few online games when I do that.