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  • Random niche information that I couldn't find elsewhere:
    replacement original Switch JoyCon Rail screws do indeed fit the lower two screw holes on each of the Switch OLED JoyCon rails, if you happen to need replacements for those exact screws.
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    Everyone assuming the law is holy and infallible; While something may be legally correct, that doesn't mean it can't be called a dick move
    bobmcjr
    bobmcjr
    Oy, I don't even disagree with the outcome of the LoveROMs case. It is undoubtedly valid under the law. I disagree with the mindset that the law must simply be accepted as unwavering and absolutely correct, and the position that we shouldn't complain about the law itself.
    Hells Malice
    Hells Malice
    Someone did something illegal, they got punished. I'd call that absolutely correct.
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    ThoD
    The law is the law, that's all there is to it. Sure, Nintendo could just be smart and crush all ROM sites at once by simply releasing their games themselves, but they have SHIT management, so they chose to go with the law... Thing is, it's not opinion that decides ethics, it's the law itself, if anything, opinion is what deviates from what is theoretically "correct", nothing you can do about that.
    I dislike when people say "If you don't like it don't buy it" as a response to complaints about a company. We weren't gonna buy it anyway.
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    Glitchk0ud1001
    Glitchk0ud1001
    like Pokemon Lets Go Pikachu and Eevee for example
    aoikurayami
    aoikurayami
    But having a less lackluster product would help us buy...
    Any "legal" statement, unless citing specific legal provisions or court decisions, is almost certainly BS. That's what lawyers do best.
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    Hoping that a company that owns the source content of a fan-translation will pick it up is unrealistic at best and delusional at worst.
    illuminatedPH
    illuminatedPH
    Awesome. thank you so much man!
    illuminatedPH
    illuminatedPH
    I loaded the cheat.dat
    Searched for mario kart.
    clicked the + sign and select wifi code.
    Create code name.
    Then it asked me to open something. I tried opening the mkds rom but it reverts back to create code name.
    bobmcjr
    bobmcjr
    I haven't tested this on recent Android versions so they may have broken something with Intents. Both the AR editor and WFCReplay require storage access. The ROM also must be unzipped.
    Funny how people are more willing to call out iOS hacks than 3ds hacks: gbatemp.net/threads/rootless-ios-9-jailbroken.397236/#post-5666584
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    Remember, according to smealum, downloading GB(C), SNES, GBA, or Virtual Boy roms does not constitute piracy.
    endoverend
    endoverend
    pirated 3DS software... the question even asks if it can run roms, which is clearly referring to pirated 3ds games. why do you hate smealum :P
    bobmcjr
    bobmcjr
    I know. I'm just saying that he didn't specify what kind of pirated software can't be run on hbmenu in the last FAQ question. Therefore, because hbmenu can run blargSNES/Gameyob, all ROMs for those emulators must not count as pirated content.
    endoverend
    endoverend
    The exploit itself runs emulators, not pirated software. hbmenu cannot run pirated software. the emulators handle that part. sure, by extension the emulators could theoretically be used to play pirated software but that is in no way related to smealum's policies in any way
    Hey i really need ios 58-64-v6432 because my wii u get bricked. I have ios 58 installer but not the pure ios 58. Can you send me as Pm?
    What if smealum nuked his own website because ninjhax can now be used for piracy?
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    Margen67
    Margen67
    *xflies theme*
    Margen67
    Margen67
    if he did that why would he leave the github repositories up?
    unless he pulls a "do it yourself" lol
    D
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    people could still kinda use the website if it was archived on the wayback machine internet archive thing
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  • Bunjolio @ Bunjolio:
    damn I forget my school blocks every video
  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    Right, yeah.
  • Bunjolio @ Bunjolio:
    dune 2 popcorn bucket
  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    Many schools use some form of firewall or protection, to prevent certain types of content from being viewable.
  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    @Bunjolio, And that haha
  • Bunjolio @ Bunjolio:
    our school blocks stuff but allows some stuff, its annoying, they legit can see our screens if they want
  • AncientBoi @ AncientBoi:
    Nah. That popcorns got sand in it :(
  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    There was a time where we were able to bypass the school's network using a VPN that wasn't blocked on the radar. Can't exactly remember the name, but I was able to watch YouTube.
  • Bunjolio @ Bunjolio:
    I used to go on proxy sites but I'm too lazy and it isn't worth it
    +1
  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    @Bunjolio, Proxy sites, not very effective.
  • Bunjolio @ Bunjolio:
    if ur on a Chromebook and cant change jack about the laptop that's what I gotta use
  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    One of the sites that weren't blocked on the school's network was some file uploading sites. I would upload some games, write down the URL and take it to school one day.
  • Bunjolio @ Bunjolio:
    lol
  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    I did it when the teachers werent looking ofc. I even managed to take in a USB stick that wasn't allowed.
  • Bunjolio @ Bunjolio:
    my school has a chrome extension called light speed filter agent and it legit blocks YouTube pfps since the file cdn(I think aka yt3.ggpht.com) is classed as mature
  • Bunjolio @ Bunjolio:
    mhm
  • Bunjolio @ Bunjolio:
    they have other stuff like goguardian too
  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    Ours mainly relied on the router, I believe.
  • Bunjolio @ Bunjolio:
    our school network and chrome policies block stuff too
  • Bunjolio @ Bunjolio:
    alot of yt to mp3 sites are blocked by light speed for "Security"
  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    It was easy to bypass some of the restrictions, as one of the admins left a registry key in the administrative shares drive, which allowed me to get around the blocking of some sites.
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    tf does tta mean
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    yeah this is chrome os
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    cant do shit
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