Twas a joke. Chill outHe also said that SciresM stated he will not work on the Switch2.
I'm still trying to figure out what does SciresM have to do with the Switch2? Maybe you and Nitro can blow eachother off to come up with an answer.
"He's saying that if your name isn't SciresM, people on this forum aren't gonna care about anything you do"
I'd be very careful about that statement. You think the Switch scene is the only thing here on this forum?
They obviously can't read either. I have respects to Scires, but I also know what retirement is.
Well, the problem is SciresM said he completely audited the Switch 1 to see if he could find anything to make a kernel for the Switch 1, and he found nothing, and that was years of work. The Switch 2 already has the same firmware as the Switch 1. Do you seriously think someone will find a way to break Horizon OS?They obviously can't read either. I have respects to Scires, but I also know what retirement is.
Well ofc. If the person is willing to spend time trying, which Gezine has stated in his tweet. I think the problem is that some (not all) ppl have this mindset where if "your not SciresM we don't want new exploits."Well, the problem is SciresM said he completely audited the Switch 1 to see if he could find anything to make a kernel for the Switch 1, and he found nothing, and that was years of work. The Switch 2 already has the same firmware as the Switch 1. Do you seriously think someone will find a way to break Horizon OS?
Claro que sí. Si la persona está dispuesta a dedicarle tiempo, como Gezine mencionó en su tuit. Creo que el problema es que algunas personas (no todas) tienen la mentalidad de que si "no eres, no queremos nuevos exploits".
Simplemente afirmo que no habrá progreso por parte de una persona jubilada que no tenía interés en hackear S2 desde el principio. La vulnerabilidad de espacio de usuario puede que no sea gran cosa, pero es un pequeño paso inicial para S2.
Mi pregunta es la siguiente: ¿Por qué tienes tantas dudas al ver a alguien más con buena reputación de otro ámbito? Por cierto, ¿quién rompió la PS4 y la PS5 usando las aplicaciones que traían? :inseguro: Dejemos que la gente de este hilo tenga algo de esperanza de que las cosas mejoren con el tiempo, ya que el exploit de userland funciona en todos los firmwares de S2. Información de Switch 2 a las 10:34.
All I'm reading from you is that 1 dev couldn't do it, so the world can't either. I'm sorry, ppl like you just never contribute to any hacking scene with that logic. Atmopshere at rcm/tegra and chips were more than enough for Switch 1. A kernel exploit would have just made things much more convenient.Ignore what I said. SciresM tried for years to break Horizon OS at the kernel level and found nothing, only userland. So you're going to say SciresM didn't dedicate time? Of course he dedicated time, and more time than the guy who found the recent userland. And obviously, several other people besides SciresM also audited Horizon OS for years without finding anything at the kernel level. Remember that both switches 1 and 2 have Horizon OS, and the kernel level of Horizon OS on switch 1 hasn't been broken yet.
Edit: Thus, SciresM is more expert in every sense of the word when we talk about horizon os compared to Gezine.
If it were just SciresM who couldn't find anything in Horizon OS on Switch 1, maybe I'd agree with you, but many people over the years have tried to find something at the kernel level in Horizon OS and haven't found anything.All I'm reading from you is that 1 dev couldn't do it, so the world can't either. I'm sorry, ppl like you just never contribute to any hacking scene with that logic. Atmopshere at rcm/tegra and chips were more than enough for Switch 1. A kernel exploit would have just made things much more convenient.
See now you'll have to state that sources of how many ppl we are talking about who was working with SciresM. Or it could be the fact there was no need for a kernel exploit hunt at the state the Switch 1 was already in. I just want to see where this goes in Gezine's hands, the dude loves to challenge himself. After all this thread is about the speculations S2 hacking.If it were just SciresM who couldn't find anything in Horizon OS on Switch 1, maybe I'd agree with you, but many people over the years have tried to find something at the kernel level in Horizon OS and haven't found anything.
I'm talking about the entire "Switch 1" modding community. Do you think SciresM was just trying to find something to break Horizon OS?See now you'll have to state that sources of how many ppl we are talking about who was working with SciresM. Or it could be the fact there was no need for a kernel exploit hunt at the state the Switch 1 was already in. I just want to see where this goes in Gezine's hands, the dude loves to challenge himself. After all this thread is about the speculations S2 hacking.
Well ofc. If the person is willing to spend time trying, which Gezine has stated in his tweet. I think the problem is that some (not all) ppl have this mindset where if "your not SciresM we don't want new exploits."
I'm simply stating that progression wont happen from a retired individual who had no interest in S2 hacking from the start. The userland exploit may not be anything great, but its a baby step start for the S2.
My question to you is this.. why do you have so much doubt seeing someone else that's reputable from a another scene? Who btw broke the PS4 & PS5 using the apps it came withLet the ppl in this thread have some light of hope that things will get better with time since the userland exploit itself works on all S2 firmwares. Switch 2 info @10:34
Don't gaslight yourself. So now you are saying the entire PS4/PS5 modding community has no chance. Once upon a time the PS5 hypervisor couldn't be exploited, but now it is for lower FW's by that same community. So how long are we gonna keep doubting the world on this?I'm talking about the entire "Switch 1" modding community. Do you think SciresM was just trying to find something to break Horizon OS?
If we aren't real... then you clearly don't want new exploits.My man still doesn't grasp the concept of a jokeDon't gaslight yourself. So now you are saying the entire PS4/PS5 modding community has no chance. Once upon a time the PS5 hypervisor couldn't be exploited, but now it is for lower FW's by that same community. So how long are we gonna keep doubting the world on this?
@SecureBoot Still telling jokes huh. I guess this one is on you.If we aren't real... then you clearly don't want new exploits.
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You are a troll. I'd say the concept of your existence on this thread is a joke. 2 pages of gibberish with 0 face value only to sayMy man still doesn't grasp the concept of a joke
Brother, we've been on this site for the same amount of time. We took a joke post at face value and didn't recognize the sarcasm. It's okay, we all get mixed up sometimesYou are a troll. I'd say the concept of your existence on this thread is a joke. 2 pages of gibberish with 0 face value only to say
"I was joking"
It's like the PS4/PS5, which is kernel-based, and the Switch 1/2, which is microkernel-based. It's much harder to find anything in Horizon OS microkernel, which is why nobody has found anything in all these years.All I'm reading from you is that 1 dev couldn't do it, so the world can't either. I'm sorry, ppl like you just never contribute to any hacking scene with that logic. Atmopshere at rcm/tegra and chips were more than enough for Switch 1. A kernel exploit would have just made things much more convenient.