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The problem is that "customized" gets naturally abbreviated as "custom"...

I think the best solution is just to roll with the terminology and suppress the urge to be pedantic over a distinction that's pretty meaningless these days in the face of patchers doing genuine kernel extensions.

You'll probably like my next 3DS release, but it's a while away.
I dig it, you're releases are always neat, I think I can speak for most of the 3DS scene if I say, that you are one of these devs which the scene needed, so I'm looking forward to said release, sidr note: I always play around with stuff not meant for end users.
 

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I dig it, you're releases are always neat, I think I can speak for most of the 3DS scene if I say, that you are one of these devs which the scene needed, so I'm looking forward to said release, sidr note: I always play around with stuff not meant for end users.
No, this really has no benefits for end users :P
 

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I dig it, you're releases are always neat, I think I can speak for most of the 3DS scene if I say, that you are one of these devs which the scene needed, so I'm looking forward to said release, sidr note: I always play around with stuff not meant for end users.

No, this really has no benefits for end users :P

In the interest of avoiding undue taunting: in my spare time I've been learning osdev by working on a project I call "Atmosphere", which is a reimplementation of Kernel9's API.

Its goal is to serve as a drop-in open source replacement for kernel9, keeping support for official process9 etc.

It does provide quite literally nothing for end users, though, heh.

At the moment it's pretty functional, but there's some notable stuff (like DMA) that doesn't work right, and since my primary focus is switch stuff it'll probably be a while until it's available.
 
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The reason I started Luma in the first place was because I liked ReiNand's "just works" approach (over Cakes' manually selecting everything approach) but I didn't agree with removing sysnand support in a old reinand release. I then made it work on O3DS by using the firmlaunch patch code from Cakes. I then started adding features (thanks to Tux and Delebile too), made it work with CTRNAND FIRMs (still with simplicity in mind, only one file needs to be copied to SD now), and for the same reason made it so patches which have no downside to the user are always enabled or enabled when needed (as an example FIRM protection isn't enabled for EmuNANDs). You're free to think that any patch should be toggleable even when there's no downside, but this is why this even existed. What you shouldn't do though is going around shitting on Luma saying it's "bloated" (which means nothing, as the extra features have no negative effects for anyone not using them). When a patch has downsides (see the AGB_FIRM logo patch which makes some romhacks not work, or the "Show NAND in System Settings" which users might want to disable for cosmetic reasons) I made it possible to turn it off.
Never thought to see you posting something in here again, I personally just thing, that some people, including juppitter (or however he is spelled) are digging it too much, like the holy grale, like I do lile luma, I do like the power off/reboot features in rosalina they are handy bc of the n3ds power button Position, But I also still remember the times of Reinand, and CakesFW and even though they may officially be discontinued, there is no reason to stomp on them, and blowing dirt over em, and then holding the holy luma in the hands and saying, "thats the one and only"
 
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In the interest of avoiding undue taunting: in my spare time I've been learning osdev by working on a project I call "Atmosphere", which is a reimplementation of Kernel9's API.

Its goal is to serve as a drop-in open source replacement for the kernel9, keeping support for official process9 etc.

It does provide quite literally nothing for end users, though, heh.

At the moment it's pretty functional, but there's some notable stuff (like DMA) that doesn't work right, and since my primary focus is switch stuff it'll probably be a while until it's available.
That actually sounds pretty dope.
 

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The reason I started Luma in the first place was because I liked ReiNand's "just works" approach (over Cakes' manually selecting everything approach) but I didn't agree with removing sysnand support in a old reinand release. I then made it work on O3DS by using the firmlaunch patch code from Cakes. I then started adding features (thanks to Tux and Delebile too), made it work with CTRNAND FIRMs (still with simplicity in mind, only one file needs to be copied to SD now), and for the same reason made it so patches which have no downside to the user are always enabled or enabled when needed (as an example FIRM protection isn't enabled for EmuNANDs). You're free to think that any patch should be toggleable even when there's no downside, but this is why this even existed. What you shouldn't do though is going around shitting on Luma saying it's "bloated" (which means nothing, as the extra features have no negative effects for anyone not using them). When a patch has downsides (see the AGB_FIRM logo patch which makes some romhacks not work, or the "Show NAND in System Settings" which users might want to disable for cosmetic reasons) I made it possible to turn it off.

So as I understood, you are also a simplistic user (that likes to keep it simple, as you've said you were a reiNAND user) and also as I understood it's like Luma (as I've said before to one another user) is your vision of the "perfect" CFW : keep it simple, by adding features that you might feel it can help you, and that you also feel that it can be helpful to others. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, I might be sometimes doing mistakes.
 

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In the interest of avoiding undue taunting: in my spare time I've been learning osdev by working on a project I call "Atmosphere", which is a reimplementation of Kernel9's API.

Its goal is to serve as a drop-in open source replacement for the kernel9, keeping support for official process9 etc.

It does provide quite literally nothing for end users, though, heh.

At the moment it's pretty functional, but there's some notable stuff (like DMA) that doesn't work right, and since my primary focus is switch stuff it'll probably be a while until it's available.
Definately something I am going to use, no benefit to the end user but it's community made, and gives this "cutomization flare"
 

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hi guys was wondering what is ReiNAND? is it like luma? and is it useful?

reiNAND is one of the first CFW that existed, like Cakes, but one of the features of Rei is that it also supports the New 3DS. It's a simple to use CFW, and it's also working simple. Luma is a fork of reiNAND, but completely reworked and advanced, with more features than reiNAND. Some features you might feel useful and some others you might feel not.

If you want to test reiNAND, feel free to use CrimsonApple's one, just one comment before mine, and for Luma, it's also available here on the Temp.
 
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Never thought to see you posting something in here again, I personally just thing, that some people, including juppitter (or howevwr he is spelled) are digging it too much, like the holy grale, like I do lile luma, I do like the power off/reboot festured in rosaline they are handy bc of the n3ds power button Position, But I also still remember the times of Reinand, and CakesFW and even though they may officially be discontinued, there is no reason to stomp on them, and blowing dirt over em, and then holding the holy luma in the hands and saying, "thats the one and only"
I don't care what people use but "Luma is bloated" or "Luma is made to restrict users" and similar statements are annoying for all the time I spent in this, and I don't want to restrict anyone in any way. I just think that simplicity is more important than allowing one to toggle everything even when there's no advantage in doing that.
So as I understood, you are also a simplistic user (that likes to keep it simple, as you've said you were a reiNAND user) and also as I understood it's like Luma (as I've said before to one another user) is your vision of the "perfect" CFW : keep it simple, by adding features that you might feel it can help you, and that you also feel that it can be helpful to others. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, I might be sometimes doing mistakes.
Yes, I like something that has plenty of features while being simple to use, I value giving a choice only if there's actually a purpose in doing so (I mentioned a few examples above).
 

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reiNAND is one of the first CFW that existed, like Cakes, but one of the features of Rei is that it also supports the New 3DS. It's a simple to use CFW, and it's also working simple. Luma is a fork of reiNAND, but completely reworked and advanced, with more features than reiNAND. Some features you might feel useful and some others you might feel not.

If you want to test reiNAND, feel free to use CrimsonApple's one, just one comment before mine, and for Luma, it's also available here on the Temp.
oh ok thanks for telling me but why not use luma if reinand is so buggy and doesnt have as much stuff as luma?
 
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Never thought to see you posting something in here again, I personally just thing, that some people, including juppitter (or however he is spelled) are digging it too much, like the holy grale, like I do lile luma, I do like the power off/reboot features in rosalina they are handy bc of the n3ds power button Position, But I also still remember the times of Reinand, and CakesFW and even though they may officially be discontinued, there is no reason to stomp on them, and blowing dirt over em, and then holding the holy luma in the hands and saying, "thats the one and only"
I'm just doing it to screw with everyone.
 

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Yes, I like something that has plenty of features while being simple to use, I value giving a choice only if there's actually a purpose in doing so (I mentioned a few examples above).

I agree with you, keeping things simple is the best way to get results. Thank you for answering me (and for clarifying out some points), and keep up the great work on Luma.
 
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I don't care what people use but "Luma is bloated" or "Luma is made to restrict users" and similar statements are annoying for all the time I spent in this, and I don't want to restrict anyone in any way. I just think that simplicity is more important than allowing one to toggle everything even when there's no advantage in doing that.

Yes, I like something that has plenty of features while being simple to use, I value giving a choice only if there's actually a purpose in doing so (I mentioned a few examples above).
I agree, there is no reason to blame you to toggle options, but I blame the people overrating luma, thats it
 

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Yes, I like something that has plenty of features while being simple to use, I value giving a choice only if there's actually a purpose in doing so (I mentioned a few examples above).
Oh, that sounds nice. I never really noticed how much work luma actually does, I guess I should know that since I can't directly see it doesn't mean is not doing something, that just silly of me. Honestly I like simple stuff, I feel intimidated with sometimes things having too many options and inputs, but while it allows more control, I may not even know what those things are or what it does... or even how to use it. I'm just a gamer, not really smart like some other people here and feel a bit inferior about trying to ask a question, and even worst when I don't understand it.

I already have learning disabilities, and this helps keep things simple for me. I may not know everything about it but it helps me. Though I know is a opinion, I'm sorry other people kinda seem unappreciated as you updated it. But I appreciate the effort and thank you for explaining it. :)

Again, sorry for many times of bad experiences with people about the topic, and hope you and some of the other team members are not discouraged, though I learned is hard to please many people. :(
 

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oh ok thanks for telling me but why not use luma if reinand is so buggy and doesnt have as much stuff as luma?

Choose who's the best option for you, I do not "favorite" one CFW for another. Personally, i'm a Luma user since 6.0 and never got disappointed. But hey, this is your choice, not mine.
 
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