Homebrew Is it safe to boot atmosphere with out hekate on mariko nintendo switch.?!?

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I try to boot cfw emummc i see all games save app stuff but tinfoil crash when boot.goldleaf.0.9 also say sigpatches error if try to install nsp i have sigpatches ready on sd. This when hekate 1.0.5 is payload. Befor delete it.
In cfw sysnand all things not show on secreen no games no app.
When chose payload fuse primery bin... All things working good how ever have applet mode... Now im do things little bit diffrent is boot atmosphere with out boot hekate frist is it safe. I see it slow in boot and some time atmosphere still wating to boot to secreen.. But working fine 19.5 atmosphere 12.1.0 256 gp sd. Thank alot
 

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