Classroom9x Portable πŸ†“ πŸ“’

In Classroom9x, attendance isn't enough. The platform uses an "XP point system" based on active contributions . Helping a peer debug code, summarizing a previous lesson, or asking a clarifying question earns points. These points unlock "Classroom9x Badges" (e.g., "The Explainer," "The Scribe") that are verifiable on the blockchain.

But today was different.

The platform serves as a "mirror" or alternative host for a wide variety of browser-based games. Its primary appeal lies in its ability to bypass network filters by hosting content on domains like GitHub Pages or other non-gaming-specific URLs. This allows users to play popular titles directly in their web browsers without the need for downloads or installations. classroom9x

6 thoughts on β€œVerizon Ellipsis 7 (QMV7A) Development Woes”

    • Due to the awful partitioning structure of the Elipsis 7 (only fixable by sending the device to Verizon assuming you still have active service with them), there is not actually enough space available to install or test more than a couple of applications. As such I have only ever used it when needing to test a specific Android app on such hardware. I cannot use it for any active development or testing due to the space limitations.

  1. Anecdote: Someone gave me one of these. I factory reset it and initialized it - Everything was going ok. Until Verizon pushed an update (over wifi - no SIM installed) which bricked the device. Good thing it was a gift.

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