Hacking Stop posting progress on 3DS hacking?

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Sarcasum is the lowest form of wit.
It wasn't intended to be wit, it was obvious and open mockery of the idea's feasibility.

I'm not saying we try and find who the Nintendo staff viewing the site are, nor try and hide it from them specifically; Just let hackers or crackers do their own thing and leave it out of the public eye until they strike success.
If GBATemp members are posting about it, it's because it's already out there.
 
It wasn't intended to be wit, it was obvious and open mockery of the idea's feasibility.

If GBATemp members are posting about it, it's because it's already out there.
I am talking in generalisations.
And when one makes a sarcastic comment it is only used as a form of wit, as it is to poke holes in logic in a cynical yet entertaining way, but lets not get into that.
 
Even if nobody ever posted anything, its naive to believe Nintendo doesn't have people who look for these sort of things perodically in the system and try to fix them. Most companies do. Might not get fixed as fast as having attention brought on it, but still gets fixed eventually.
 
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Well i think there is really somebody from Nintendo trying to block all the ways.
That's really annoying, but to close is to despair. Someone may leave if no lights on him.
They're documenting right. The document may not related to a hack too much. So there is some solutions.
1. Use a language very difficult to learn and hide those pages (open to who registered and contributed some).
2. Take action on Hardware hacking (Hardware exploits can only be fixed by hardware not software so they can not fix easily it)
3. You can hide some very important details with encryption.(such as exploit happens at 0X4Yt@1# or just mislead them)
Even some special trick (related to some intervals that common in all the hardware) can make it impossible to fix. (For example you must check some values before you do something. Or that would be very easily to crash. TIP: in hardware, so what? a dev should understand.)
Yeah you can make a piece of false news posted (WTF) to mislead anyone for ninty.
LOL.. Well the real cause of all such problems is just our 3dbrew is open, thanks to opensource!

We should have something keeped for a while then finaly show up -- tell them, "you can not stop wheel turning", even you know that.
 
... You think Ninty cares about your obfuscation and misinformation? They have the code themselves. If they (or their bots) happen across any relevant information on the Internet, regardless of how you try and deceive them, it will be relatively easy to check it against their own code and develop patches as necessary. That's why you do not talk about fight club.

As for the hackers, they have their own methods.
 
Pretty sure the hackers are going to do what they want to do, whether that be revealing their finds prematurely and destroying their effort in vain or hoarding it all to themselves and never revealing anything, this thread won't dictate either.
 
>OP wants GBATemp to stop posting about progress on 3DS hacking
>Starts a thread by posting about it

Not sure if April Fool's or stupid?!?!
 
^_^ This is in fact one matter with 3dbrew not gbatemp.
Right i admit they know where may be exploits and the hints will certainly help them. They have the dev code, well.
Just hide something, or delay the information exposing. To Hide something is never too difficult for a dev.
(ie, i found one structure and that does little good to the progress, so i can post that immediately.)
(but if i found something HUGE i would share it with someone i trusted to make a little progress then cosider that)
Yes.. There is no meaning now for us posting here.
For contributors on 3dbrew they may have many opinions about such a problem.

Have a good day today.
 
Yeah, places should totally fire up an anti-Nintendo barrier that magically prevents anybody from Nintendo to access it. Because I mean there's totally a way to tell people who work for Nintendo or will willingly give them information from people who won't across the internet.

Hey, remember Demonoid? They were private, right?

Gosh darn, I DON'T KNOW WHO TO AGREE WITH!
 

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