The wiki has info on StreetPass at https://www.3dbrew.org/wiki/StreetPass, but nothing about relays. I was a little surprised to find a StreetPass related URL in the SpotPass module, but it kind of makes sense, since SpotPass is for internet data transfers and that's what the StreetPass relays...
FWIW, I suspect the relay in the NYC Nintendo Store is no longer functional. I was poking around in 3DS system modules and found the URL https://service.spr.app.nintendo.net/relay/0 in the BOSS (SpotPass) module, which very much looks like it was used for the StreetPass relays. This is backed...
Ah, that makes sense. I noticed the es_patches files didn't have equivalents in patches.ini, but it didn't click that they're in their own directory outside of kip_patches, so they're treated differently.
It's the SHA-256 hash of Loader.kip, which is stored inside fusee-secondary. You can extract fusee-secondary with FSS0-Extractor and then calculate the SHA-256 hash of Loader.kip using your tool of choice.
If you want to compare Loader.kip to the previous version to see how much changed, you...
It looks like Atmosphere Loader is almost unchanged from 0.14.3 to 0.14.4, so for 0.14.4, you can probably
1. Take the 0.14.3 zip from the OP here and extract it
2. Go into the atmosphere\kip_patches\loader_patches folder
3. Copy...
Oh, that makes sense. I was wondering why there were a ton of .ips files, but they each correspond to one entry from the patches.ini.
It looks like they need the full hash, though, so copy 384286127A10E36F98D5BC1E3A8454DF112572ECC342A366957270362700E787.ips to...
I have only a vague idea of what I'm doing, but Loader looks almost unchanged from 0.14.3, so this may work:
Take the file from https://gbatemp.net/threads/sigpatches-for-atmosphere-hekate-fss0-fusee-secondary-only.571543/page-7#post-9199712
Add this to the bottom of bootloader/patches.ini...
If you're using fusee-secondary, you need the patches from this post for now, since the OP hasn't been updated yet: https://gbatemp.net/threads/sigpatches-for-atmosphere-hekate-fss0-fusee-secondary-only.571543/page-7#post-9199712
Update Atmosphere (and sigpatches if you use them) first. Then grab the 10.1.0 files from somewhere like Darthsternie's Firmware Archive, put them on your SD card, and run the Daybreak homebrew that comes with Atmosphere 0.14.x.
I think so, yeah. I don't know much about the SX Core, but all models of the Switch have anti-downgrade hardware fuses, so if you tried downgrading then removing the modchip, it just wouldn't boot.
The Tegra X1 has support for IROM patches, which are basically a factory-programmable set of fuses that can override bootrom code. Around mid-2018, Nintendo developed a patch for the RCM bug in this format and started shipping it on V1 models.
If you're using Hekate, it's a Hekate issue and there should be a fix coming later today: https://github.com/CTCaer/hekate/issues/480#issuecomment-692704520