In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Hacking your PSP will allow you to access a wide variety of custom made software. This software is called Homebrew, and it ranges from games to productivity programs.  Hacked PSPs can also run emulators, which are programs that allow you to play games from other consoles on your PSP. Hacked PSPs can run images of PSP games without having to have the original copy. This is for legal backups only. There have been a lot of variations on hacking the PSP as the years have gone by. Now that the console is no longer supported, a standard hack has appeared that works on all systems running the latest official version.
Summary: Understand hacking for the PSP. Know the different types of hacks.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Rinse the plums under cool running water, scrubbing gently with your fingers to remove any surface debris.  You should also sort through the plums and remove any small bits of stems, leaves, or other contaminants. Toss out any soft, mushy fruit. Only use plums that are fresh and ripe for your jam. Bring a large stockpot of water to a boil over high heat, then quickly dunk the plums in the boiling water for 30 to 60 seconds.  Using a slotted spoon, immediately transfer the blanched plums to a large bowl of ice water to stop the cooking process. You only need to blanch the plums if you plan on removing the skins. Skins can be included in the jam, if desired, but may give your preserves a chewier texture. Pinch the skin of each plum in between your fingers and slide it off the fruit. If the plums are ripe, you should be able to remove the skins without difficulty. Unripe plums may need a longer blanching time before you can remove their skins. Cut the plums in half and dig out the pits with a spoon. Continue chopping the plums into small pieces.  As you chop up the plums, discard any brown spots or mushy portions. Note that you could also grind the fruit or chop it into slightly larger pieces if you would prefer the jam to be smoother or chunkier, respectively. Place the plum pieces in a large mixing bowl and add the lemon juice. Toss the plums with the lemon juice until well-coated. The lemon juice isn't strictly necessary, but using it will help prevent the plums from browning as you work.
Summary: Wash the plums. Blanch the plums. Peel off the skins. Pit and chop the plums. Toss the plum pieces with lemon juice.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: . Palm-muting is essential to djent and most metal riffs. Learning to do alternate picking while muting all the strings on the guitar, or at least the strings you're playing, with the edge of your hand helps you to control the sound and make the percussive chug of the djent riff more prominent. Take your picking hand and rest the space between your pinkie and your wrist on the strings, in between the bridge and neck pick-ups. Do an alternate-picking pattern on the lowest string on your guitar. You're close to djent now. Polyrhythms are a common feature of djent, and most progressive or "math" metal. What this means, essentially, is that the riff is played at a distinctly different rhythm from the rest of the music, or the beat as its played. This can be played relative to the verses and choruses, or relative to the drums in the riff itself. If the concept of polyrhythms seems overly complicated, think of it as playing "off-time" riffs instead, as if you and the drummer were playing slightly different songs, but at the same tempo, but working together to create one effect. Say the word "djent" five times, fast. That's what you want your riffs to sound like. Think of like you're using your lowest guitar string like a snare drum to play a rhythmic and melodic "fill" that everyone can headbang to. The heavier and the more rhythmic, the better. Most djent riffs feature no more than one or two notes, so it doesn't need to be overly complicated. Most djent riffs are on the lowest string of the guitar, unfretted. One of the cornerstones of mathcore is abrupt transitions between the different sections of the song. Djent riff breakdowns typically slow down the tempo somewhat, relative to the verses and choruses. It's typical to start a djent song with the breakdown riff, then speed up to sing the verse, then shift to the chorus, then back to the  Sweeping arpeggiated solos Poppy choruses Frequent djent breakdowns and blast beats Abrupt tempo transitions
Summary:
Learn to palm-mute Write polyrhythmic riffs on a single note. Make it chug. Make breakdown riffs a feature of the music.