Better Homebrew Support - Atmosphere supports for one thing, title ID redirection, which allows homebrew to use all the system's RAM, allowing for things like the Half-life port and DooM3 port. It also allows svc permissions, which give us another level of control over the system
Creport - A) prevents some (but not all) of Nintendo's telemetry and B) allows devs to debug easier via logs.
Better layered FS - I don't know about that one specifically, I don't use layeredFS much
Pretty fatal sysmodule - If the system crashes, it looks nice, and Atmosphere's sysmodule also allows you to reboot to payload from a crashed state
Kip loading - add in extra sysmodules, like sysftpd so you can ftp to your switch and access the SD as long as you're connected to wifi.
Creport - A) prevents some (but not all) of Nintendo's telemetry and B) allows devs to debug easier via logs.
Better layered FS - I don't know about that one specifically, I don't use layeredFS much
Pretty fatal sysmodule - If the system crashes, it looks nice, and Atmosphere's sysmodule also allows you to reboot to payload from a crashed state
Kip loading - add in extra sysmodules, like sysftpd so you can ftp to your switch and access the SD as long as you're connected to wifi.