Okay, so today I decided to mess around with “Jon Nitto.” I’d heard some buzz about it and figured, why not give it a shot? Honestly, I didn’t even fully know what to expect, which is half the fun, right?

First things first, I needed to get it. I did some digging, found where to grab it, and got it onto my machine. This part was pretty straightforward, nothing too crazy.
Installation and Setup
So with the files where they needed to be, I started poking around. I’m a big fan of just diving in and seeing what happens, so I launched it, and then I spend some time to find what I can use, and I find it.
First Try
I started experimenting, i found some interesting * is usefull, I can modify it to what I need. So far, so good!
Deep Dive
I started pushing things a bit further. I wanted to see how far I could go with this, so I began to think about what I can use with it.
The result
I’ve got to say, I’m pretty impressed. I managed to get some surprisingly cool stuff working. It definitely took some trial and error, and a few moments where I thought I’d broken everything, but in the end, it all came together. I can definitely see myself using this more in the future. I wouldn’t say it’s perfect, and there’s probably a learning curve for the more advanced features, but for a casual experiment, I’m calling it a win!
