any possibility of using encryption? And if you guys are concerned with privacy add a huge warning about not sharing private information. Go only by pseudo names etc.

Good idea! We can then get a error while ton of programs are running in the background trying to overpower the CPU and then crash and maybe even brick the 3ds causing the possibility to have 3ds viruses and then have less homebrew user who could've been a great help!So here is another idea: with themehax, can we have a sort of homebrew process that run in background, and then send notifications?
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Because a messaging program is so horrendously resource intensive.Good idea! We can then get a error while ton of programs are running in the background trying to overpower the CPU and then crash and maybe even brick the 3ds causing the possibility to have 3ds viruses and then have less homebrew user who could've been a great help!
What a great idea!

Security is security. Whether people are talking about puppies or selling drugs is irrelevant, and it should be entirely private regardless. Though you seem to share the logic of those that believe that people who want privacy have something illegal to hide, and if not, then they shouldn't be concerned with privacy at all. This is incredibly flawed logic.Yeah and I trust my 3ds chat application for doing drug deals. As much as I would like to worry about someone hosting a chat server, what are we sending on there anyway? Memes?
Also about the P2P 3ds idea, it could be feasible but really a simple client-server scenario would be easier to set up and organize.
Yeah. Sure. Because this totally prevents private information from leaking out.any possibility of using encryption? And if you guys are concerned with privacy add a huge warning about not sharing private information. Go only by pseudo names etc.
Security is security. Whether people are talking about puppies or selling drugs is irrelevant, and it should be entirely private regardless. Though you seem to share the logic of those that believe that people who want privacy have something illegal to hide, and if not, then they shouldn't be concerned with privacy at all. This is incredibly flawed logic.
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Yeah. Sure. Because this totally prevents private information from leaking out.