Eh, I admit I went a bit overboard there. Had a long day and have already seen too many threads like this and was a bit more harsh than I should have been.Doesn't that comment sort of validate what he said though?
Eh, I admit I went a bit overboard there. Had a long day and have already seen too many threads like this and was a bit more harsh than I should have been.Doesn't that comment sort of validate what he said though?
sooo why do people think that the luma devs are trying to "brain wash" people to use luma, there not its just the best option rn right?There have been similar amounts of nuked pages on the old Luma3DS thread, as well as on every other project.
Also, I like how you conveniently ignore all the bullshit Rei pulled. Such as inviting a troll into a private chat that harassed Aurora for her gender, publicly attacking her and calling her code crap or saying Luma was bloated. I mean, I don't expect you to find issue with those last ones given that you parrot that mantra yourself.
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As far as I know everything that was in that PM was also in your post here, no?
EDIT: Certain things were left out of your public post, I've removed them from my post as well. That being said, don't say things in PMs you wouldn't want to be posted publicly either.
Imagine the shit you guys could do if you didn't have drama all the time.chaoskagami left for unrelated reasons and you can find it in his thread, not sure about Rei but even if the "Rei drama" had a role in it I can't really sympathize given he was quite bad towards me for a long time and all I did was eventually snapping and exposing those behaviors.
Yeah, Luma devs aren't using their influence or anything to push their CFW. The reason it's so popular is because it works easily and well.sooo why do people think that the luma devs are trying to "brain wash" people to use luma, there not its just the best option rn right?
Luma's arm11 exception handlers and gdb stub are far more advanced than any of Corbenik's debugging tools.with debugging and messing with files, for people who mainly wants to debug their 3DSes.
corbenik is just an example, not a reference.Luma's arm11 exception handlers and gdb stub are far more advanced than any of Corbenik's debugging tools.
2 things, Great speechgiving my honest opinion - i don't think there's a "better" CFW. the thing that truly changes are for who they are designed for. in case, i'd say Luma is towards people who wants user experience with all it's basic stuff, without needing to get too further into system, but others, like corbenik, are for people who mostly want to explore their system, with debugging and messing with files, for people who mainly wants to debug their 3DSes.
the thing is, a big majority of people has a kind of "intolerance" when other CFWs come into tone, since Luma is mainly characterized as a complete CFW,and so,most people don't see a need on having others cfw that "do the same thing as luma", which can lead to people think other cfws being a copy of luma, not necessarily as an alternative thing. luma is indeed a really well made cfw, but there's others that can accomplish stuff that luma can't. but in both cases, none is better. that depends mainly on who the user is and for what he's using the cfw for.
quoting again: corbenik is an example, not a reference. it's just one of the first cfws that popped into my mind.2 things, Great speech
and uh corbenik is outdated and and kinda on the ew side and i dont know why u would use it anyway too much work reeee
oh ok thenquoting again: corbenik is an example, not a reference. it's just one of the first cfws that popped into my mind.
In no way is having multiple CFWs inherently better. Look at the PS Vita, it only has one "CFW," Henkaku/Enso, and it's probably by far the best developed and maintained CFW in any scene.corbenik is just an example, not a reference.
and imo, it's better for us to have multiple cfws. it's a thing that we chose to install or not, and either way, even if the differences between are minimal, there's a difference. there's always a reason for someone to install corbenik or any other CFW. just because luma exists, doesn't mean it's the only one. it's basically saying "don't do this, because we already have this, and it's probs more advanced".
i think thats what luma is trying to do be as user friendly as possible and have nice features other cfw's seem out dated and not the user friendlyIn no way is having multiple CFWs inherently better. Look at the PS Vita, it only has one "CFW," Henkaku/Enso, and it's probably by far the best developed and maintained CFW in any scene.
There's no such thing as a "best option" in this case. Everyone has different needs and desires. People say that because of the features implemented with no way to disable them, and that with Boot9Strap only Luma3DS supported it out of the box, so people think they were in on some conspiracy nonsense in order to snuff out any competition.sooo why do people think that the luma devs are trying to "brain wash" people to use luma, there not its just the best option rn right?
Not really 100% true. It is easy to use and does work well, however Plailect's guide has some bearing on it's popularity as well. Of course zealotry and word of mouth have their places also, but I prefer to ignore the whole zealotry thing, despite bringing it up twice in this post. However I'm just splitting hairsThe reason it's so popular is because it works easily and well.
Personally I'm glad we can finally get a standardized, sane environment for .3dsx homebrew and chainloaders. It makes things comfy and nice.i think thats what luma is trying to do be as user friendly as possible and have nice features other cfw's seem out dated and not the user friendly
Having a not shit way for using .3dsx apps is my favorite thing added to lumaPersonally I'm glad we can finally get a standardized, sane environment for .3dsx homebrew and chainloaders. It makes things comfy and nice.
Please don't bring your bullshit here.lol I started that
that was fun
i mean, you do what you want with your system. multiple cfws can be misleading, indeed - but if you are a regular user, you won't need to worry about that, because, if you ask "what's the best CFW for me to play my backups?" or "to hack my game?" they are going to say Luma, since it's an user friendly CFW. if someone wants to get further into cfws and experiment other things, they'd ask what else they can do with their system, and get recommendations about it. i mean, if there's another cfw that isn't luma, it surely has something that luma don't. nobody would simply do a cfw for the reason of copying luma. if it's either for exploring, debugging, or any reason, there's a reason, at very least. and just because there is another CFW, doesn't mean people should stop researching on other ways to make another CFW. it's basically telling "don't make a new OS, we already have Windows, it's pretty complete.". the same thing apply to CFWs: Windows has things Linux don't, vice versa.In no way is having multiple CFWs inherently better. Look at the PS Vita, it only has one "CFW," Henkaku/Enso, and it's probably by far the best developed and maintained CFW in any scene.
If someone wanted to know more about what they could do with their system, I'd still tell them to use Luma, as it does have more features than any other CFW especially in terms of debugging. Crash something when playing around with a system module? You get a nice dump telling you exactly where it broke. Want to pause a game or program during execution to view the memory? You can do that too. No other public CFW has those features.someone wants to get further into cfws and experiment other things, they'd ask what else they can do with their system, and get recommendations about it.
More fined grain control, maybe, but no additional features.it surely has something that luma don't