Homebrew Homebrew app sys-patch - sysmod that patches on boot

Here, you dropped this

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It's a good addition for people with difficulties for understand what they are "doing" or forget the update or install of signature patches.

Thanks.
 
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Now this is amazing. If only Atmosphere was designed after this same principle, we might have a CFW that never needs to be updated. I realize Atmosphere is far more complex though so it's not that simple. But one can dream :)
Ladies and gentlemen, we got 'em. Next thing you know, Nintendo's gonna be trying to copyright and trademark the word "patch."
They should copyright "General system stability improvements to enhance the user's experience" TBH, it's like their catchphrase.
 
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This is a godsend for mods and forum users that every time there's an atmosphere update their forums and discord servers get flooded with "I updated atmosphere and now my games don't run :ssssss xdxd :sssss"
 
This is really cool,
saves a step when updating the Switch to a newer FW/Atmos. Even if it's not too much of a hassle to get the new patches, once in a while I tend to forget them.
 
Great news! Hopefully we can see more Mariko mods in the future! Maybe something that let's us boot to OFW from CFW without having to restart the device similar to studios pancake? Just some food for thought!
Not can happen because on switch CFW is OFW patched and reimplantation of modules. So you need reboot to reload all modules
 
Now this is amazing. If only Atmosphere was designed after this same principle, we might have a CFW that never needs to be updated. I realize Atmosphere is far more complex though so it's not that simple. But one can dream :)

They should copyright "General system stability improvements to enhance the user's experience" TBH, it's like their catchphrase.
I'm glad atmosphere isn't designed in such a way. It would've been DMCA'd long ago and that would've been the end of it.

Thier stance on piracy, or what they consider piracy may seem extreme at times, however it keeps the project safe, and I respect them for that :)
 

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