are you sure the first one is a joke? seeing it, how you can attack the joycon if you installed that?
It's not a joke. You can jump pin 10 with pin 9 with a small enough cable.
are you sure the first one is a joke? seeing it, how you can attack the joycon if you installed that?
what?It's not a joke. You can jump pin 10 with pin 9 with a small enough cable.
just insert itwhat?
i know the exploit is not a joke, i meant the little blue thing on the slider, how it's practical?
It's not permanent. You just need to insert it when you're coldbooting.what?
i know the exploit is not a joke, i meant the little blue thing on the slider, how it's practical?
what?
i know the exploit is not a joke, i meant the little blue thing on the slider, how it's practical?
oh, so i just put that? wowIt's not permanent. You just need to insert it when you're coldbooting.
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But I feel really bad for Nintendo too. They trusted someone (Nvidia) and they screwed them over (by mistake xd).
either a name or a hash for somethingIm really curious about the 20 bytes in the pastebins now.
True, but this is fairly obvious by exploit standards. One of those "forgot to turn the oven off" moments for Nvidia. At least maybe this might speed up development of TX2?Oh? So another company would have been completely infallible? Never gonna happen.
Talkin about Nintendo FW, it is the most secure FW on any Nintendo console ever. So 90% of the time it is Nvidia's mistake.Oh? So another company would have been completely infallible? Never gonna happen.
Is guaranteed to be pretty much the same thing since the exploit works the same regardless.I hear team xecutors so called modship?
Talkin about Nintendo FW, it is the most secure FW on any Nintendo console ever. So 90% of the time it is Nvidia's mistake.
True, but this is fairly obvious by exploit standards. One of those "forgot to turn the oven off" moments for Nvidia. At least maybe this might speed up development of TX2?
I am not saying that it would be infallible. I am just saying that this is mostly Nvidia's mistake...No company or firmware will ever be infallible. That's life.
I am not saying that it would be infallible. I am just saying that this is mostly Nvidia's mistake...
I never said anything about being "infallible," but I'm sure they would've preferred to have Switch on the market for a least a couple more years before exploits went public.Still not infallible, don't get why people are having an aneurysm about this.
Just what I said.And that's reason to have people on here getting an aneurysm over this? It is what it is, nothing can stop it.