Hacking Question Vision de la Scene?

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They do not know how happy it makes me see that the Scene is increasing considerably with the HomeBrew on Nintendo Switch, reliving old times. But I was really wondering what the goal is in all this, since we all have different ways of seeing the Scene and I want to mention them.

I have seen the developers move forward and release their work, increasing interest for the end user. But I have seen that users only want to "Load Backups". This is where I see two vifurcations regarding this.

Developers love to create Apps for Homebrew, be they Videogames, Emulators, payloads that allow to make the most of Nintendo's Hardware. But they tend to have conflicts over a certain highly requested Homebrew that allows the end user to run commercial games that I do not buy. I guess this is where the scene wants to elude.

I take a lot of the tools to manage my Nintendo Switch, but I think it should not be necessary to get into piracy.

What do you think the vision of the Scene is? Does piracy have a penalty for jail?
 
The vision of the scene right now is an indeterminate clusterfuck. :P


There are two groups, like you said. The piracy group and the actual homebrew group.

one of these groups is smarter and more competent than the other.


The piracy going to end up jailing normal people. If they take action, it'll be the source of the piracy that gets stopped. eg, the people providing the pirated stuff.


...I just want retroarch and a web browser.
 

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