...that the next console will have an eFuse-based approach to homebrew?
Look at Samsung Knox - it's a tiny eFuse on the motherboard that trips when any unofficial firmware is detected, and once tripped, certain system features permanently lock and it's impossible to use them again unless you buy a new phone/motherboard.
Despite various efforts, no one managed to "spoof the fuse" and make the features work again, nor make firmware that doesn't trip the fuse.
Obviously, I have no idea about the differences between phone and console homebrewing so it might be impossible for Nintendo to use a similar approach, but such a thing might really thwart the homebrew scene.
Look at Samsung Knox - it's a tiny eFuse on the motherboard that trips when any unofficial firmware is detected, and once tripped, certain system features permanently lock and it's impossible to use them again unless you buy a new phone/motherboard.
Despite various efforts, no one managed to "spoof the fuse" and make the features work again, nor make firmware that doesn't trip the fuse.
Obviously, I have no idea about the differences between phone and console homebrewing so it might be impossible for Nintendo to use a similar approach, but such a thing might really thwart the homebrew scene.












