It's real: FluxOS Framing?
For countless nights and countless threads across the internet, you’ve pondered, speculated, and guessed. Today, I reveal the truth. My name is Kenny, and for all this time, the FluxOS firmware, the PS3 emulation breakthroughs, and every line of code that shaped these advances came from one person: KittyBitty656.
I stand before you as the architect of a grand design. Under the guise of Alex John Baptiste, I led a campaign of innovation and disruption. The world watched as the PS3 emulation evolved from a hopeful endeavor to a reality, and I was its secret engineer. The FluxOS firmware? My brainchild. The countless threads dissecting every piece of this digital puzzle? They were analyzing my handiwork.
Why the veil of a different name? To teach a lesson. To prove that identity is a construct, a variable that can be altered, hidden, or revealed at will. To demonstrate that in the realm of digital mastery, it’s not the name that commands respect, but the results one delivers. And deliver I have.
Each line of code was a testament to my resolve. Every successful boot, every rendered frame, every seamless experience was a message to the world. Not from Alex John Baptiste, but from Kenny, the true architect of this endeavor.
Today, I cast aside the mask. Today, I claim the glory that has been rightfully mine. The threads, the debates, the accolades, and the skepticism — I accept it all. Let this stand as a reminder that in the digital realm, mastery knows no name, only skill.
I am Kenny, the force behind FluxOS, the hand that shaped PS3 emulation, the mind that molded the future. And this is my truth, unveiled for all to witness. The era of KittyBitty656 is upon us, and it is a name that will be remembered.
Thank you for following the journey. The best is yet to come.
With unwavering conviction, Kenny (a.k.a. KittyBitty656)
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