Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this thing called “Rai Golf,” and let me tell you, it’s been a ride. I’m not a programmer, more of a tinkerer, so bear with me.

Getting Started
First, I needed to actually, you know, get it. I poked around and found what I needed. No links, sorry, gotta go find it yourself! The installation… wasn’t exactly a walk in the park. I fumbled around with some command-line stuff – totally out of my comfort zone, but I managed.
Figuring it Out
Once I had it running, I was staring at this… interface. Honestly, it looked like something out of the 90s. But hey, function over form, right? I started clicking around, trying to figure out what each button did. No fancy tutorials here, just good old trial and error.
- Button 1: Seemed to do… something. Still not entirely sure.
- Button 2: Definitely did something else. Maybe related to the first thing?
- Button 3: Made some numbers change. Progress!
My “Experiment”
I decided to throw some data at it. I had this old spreadsheet of… well, it doesn’t really matter. The point is, it was data! I somehow managed to import it into Rai Golf (more clicking and hoping for the best). Then I started pressing buttons. More numbers changed! I felt like a mad scientist, even though I had absolutely no idea what I was doing.
The (Sort of) Result
After a few hours of button-mashing and head-scratching, I think I got something useful. It spit out this other set of numbers, and… I’m pretty sure they mean something. Maybe. I’m going to have to spend some more time with this thing to really understand it, and maybe get a freind who knows more about coding to take a look at, but for now, I’m calling it a (very) preliminary success.
So, that’s my Rai Golf adventure so far. It’s messy, it’s confusing, but it’s also kind of fun. If you’re the type of person who likes puzzles and doesn’t mind getting your hands dirty, you might enjoy it too. Just don’t expect a polished, user-friendly experience!