Hacking New Switch 2 Userland Exploit found

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This userland exploit could very well mean nothing. Or it could be something else. One thing I know for sure is you're trying to be under every post about Switch 2 hacking speculation, trying to discourage people from having a thoughtful conversation. You must be fun at the parties.
 
This userland exploit could very well mean nothing. Or it could be something else. One thing I know for sure is you're trying to be under every post about Switch 2 hacking speculation, trying to discourage people from having a thoughtful conversation. You must be fun at the parties.
Ah, so they have nothing of value to contribute to the conversation. Got it.
 
This userland exploit could very well mean nothing. Or it could be something else. One thing I know for sure is you're trying to be under every post about Switch 2 hacking speculation, trying to discourage people from having a thoughtful conversation. You must be fun at the parties.
Let me help you with that one: It means nothing and we've already discussed this at length in another Switch 2 thread. People who are late to the party and start discussing things the rest of us have all moved on from are fun at the parties. 🤡🤡
 
People who are late to the party and start discussing things the rest of us have all moved on from are fun at the parties
Says the guy who shoves himself into every thread to mock everyone with useless comments and assumptions.

Fun indeed.
 
General rule of thumb: if it's youtube, it's stale news.

It takes time for the content creator to document about what happened and it takes time to edit a video, but most important: the info must be public (i.e. it was already made public in another place). This source can be rather obscure (first hand, mainly private discord channels) or a more visible channel (mostly second hand: Instagram, Facebook, Xwitter, gbatemp).

If this were useful at all... it wouldn't be in youtube, or here. Good initiatives and ideas have been born at gbatemp but it's almost never the source of the info or the developing channel nowadays.
 
Good initiatives and ideas have been born at gbatemp but it's almost never the source of the info or the developing channel nowadays.

You're making me nostalgic for the good old days before certain types of people made it an unwelcoming place.
 
General rule of thumb: if it's youtube, it's stale news.

It takes time for the content creator to document about what happened and it takes time to edit a video, but most important: the info must be public (i.e. it was already made public in another place). This source can be rather obscure (first hand, mainly private discord channels) or a more visible channel (mostly second hand: Instagram, Facebook, Xwitter, gbatemp).

If this were useful at all... it wouldn't be in youtube, or here. Good initiatives and ideas have been born at gbatemp but it's almost never the source of the info or the developing channel nowadays.
Its worse... Its "BetterGaming"
This guy is well known for being a moron
 
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Like every other YouTube content creator chasing clicks and views and subs
Imho, he has no clue what he is doing and he takes advantage of his community not really knowing any better. Like selling a CFW pack with his youtube channel plastered all over it lmao Pretty sure he got a DMCA from nintendo for shop related things too lmao
 
So tl;dr: Nothing really happened worth mentioning?
Not quite in my opinion.
The fact genzine is working on the Switch 2, so a person that made the current PS4 and PS5 scene actively on fire (and that person also is still holding out on one privat exploit for the current firmware) gives us some hope
 
Not quite in my opinion.
The fact genzine is working on the Switch 2, so a person that made the current PS4 and PS5 scene actively on fire (and that person also is still holding out on one privat exploit for the current firmware) gives us some hope
I agree. The only question is, is it worth it to keep my S2 offline from now going forward or is it enough to keep it offline as soon as a news about an exploit drops (since Ninty needs a few days to push a FW update then anyway).
 
HOS has been released like 9 years ago? It would have already been cracked on gen one switch if there's any chance of a software exploit. There isn't and never will for any foreseeable future.
 
Not quite in my opinion.
The fact genzine is working on the Switch 2, so a person that made the current PS4 and PS5 scene actively on fire (and that person also is still holding out on one privat exploit for the current firmware) gives us some hope
That's just cope.

SciresM and others worked on the Switch for years and nothing was found.

I now you guys are hopeful, but I'm just keeping your expectations in check.
 

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