Let me join. My 8bitdo SNES recently crapped out. It just moves left on it's own. I have tried other modes but this only happens when using XInput and DInput.
I've been using uBlock since it's inception and never seen a youtube ad while using it. The only time I see a youtube ad is on mobile, the switch, and TV but then I installed some adblocking on their too (except for the Switch).
I kinda understand that servers do close especially if there are no monetary incentive to keep it open. We can't really expect to keep it open forever, especially for Nintendo and their shitty servers. They are probably made as inefficiently and costly as possible and keeping them open just eats...
I used to own an iEdge cart which people say a Cyclods lite. Now all I have is a DSTwo and an R4i Gold Pro (ntrboot). I wish I bought an acekard during the ntrboot craze.
And this is why emulators should not do the decryption. Instead, an anonymous decryptor should be released so the responsibility falls to the user instead of the emulator devs. A simple python decryptor will do the trick.
RyujinX is using MIT license which is generally GPL compatible so Yuzu can use RyujinX code no problem.
Now, RyujinX cannot use Yuzu's code due to being GPL, which means anything that uses Yuzu code must also be GPL. So RyujinX will have to change their license to GPL.
My 20s is a pirate fest, then I started working as a software developer mostly LOB software and noticed how difficult it is to ship something functional and foolproof, not to mention other corporate headaches like moving goalposts and something. Good thing it's not a hobby of mine else I would...
I think the Obtaining Keys part is incorrect. Yuzu did endorse a method to obtain these keys, they even have a guide on their website how to use Lockpick_RCM. Guide in question: https://web.archive.org/web/20240301003008/https://yuzu-emu.org/wiki/dumping-decryption-keys-from-a-switch-console/