Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this “artifact of delusion” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I wanted to share my whole experience, from start to finish, because, honestly, it was a bit of a rollercoaster.
Getting Started
First, I needed to get my hands on the core components. I spent a good chunk of time digging around, finally found what I needed.

Then came the fun part – the initial setup. I carefully followed some basic instructions. Trust me, I didn’t want to mess this up from the get-go.
The Building Process
This is where things got a bit tricky. I started to make some config, piecing things together like some kind of digital jigsaw puzzle.
- First, I made some basic config.
- Then, I started to make it work well.
Honestly, there were moments where I thought I’d hit a dead end. but after many times of try, I finally got the config working the way I wanted.
Testing and Tweaking
With everything assembled, it was time for the real test. I fired it up and… well, it didn’t exactly work perfectly the first time. There were some errors that needed some adjustments to make things run smoothly.
I spent hours tweaking settings, experimenting with different combinations, and basically just banging my head against the wall until it started to behave. It was frustrating, yeah, but also kind of exhilarating when I finally saw it working.
The Final Result
So, after all that work, did I actually achieve anything? I’d say so. I managed to get the “artifact of delusion” up and running, and it’s pretty awesome. It’s not perfect, and there’s still room for improvement, but I’m proud of what I accomplished.

This whole process taught me a lot about patience, persistence, and the importance of celebrating small victories. It was a messy, chaotic, and sometimes frustrating journey, but I wouldn’t trade it for anything. It’s these kinds of hands-on experiences that really make you learn and grow.