@f4micom Its funne because she literally only became comission president because she had a corruption affair at home and Merkel had to somehow gracefully shuffle her out of the cabinet lol
@mean_mystic@TheNintenDope This is actually more of a binning issue, some screens run fine without this intense smearing/blurring in Motion while some really dont like the low power input theyre driven with by the console
@TheNintenDope Its mostly binning issues. Most Screens are fine with the panel config Nintendo uses, but some tend to get blurry/smeary with the lower power config
@NextGenNero This is mostly a binning issue of the current screen. Some run completely fine with the factory configuration nintendo set, some tend to blur like hell.
@otterthingsco@RoseSilicon@SheriefFYI Yeah its a bit more than 3.2GB with the OS actually only using like 300-400MB of the remaining RAM with the rest being reserved for WebApplets like eshop etc.
@RoseSilicon@SheriefFYI No, the GPU was actually quite a feature/uArch Jump, the CPUs were way more capable uArch and usable ram went up from 1GB/1.5GB shared RAM to 3.2GB on Switch.
@otterthingsco@RoseSilicon@SheriefFYI This 1GB Allocation actually wasnt static and certain games like BotW were able to allocate more than that by using reserved regions for stuff like the browser, which in turn leads to a loading time when you enter and leave home menu since it evicts roughly 500MB when entering it
@sampavlovic@SheriefFYI This is not how that works, you cant just make everything a compute shader on the GPU, as a matter of fact the way Devs did that on the Jaguar APUs was highly inefficient and needed because the CPU Cores were a turd.
@JustGoneHere@Dragonogon Since Deja Vu just then launches an RCM Payload, its equivalent to rcm, just without any rcm dongle or other device. I give it is mostly a novelty, but it does show in theory that the switch can be hacked thru sw and that nintendo just has done a good job since then at security
@JustGoneHere@Dragonogon It did loose some relevance since you need a console on 4.1.0 or lower which means almost all of them are vulnerable to the rcm bug. Tho there are a few with patched rcm bug which are still on 4.1.0 like my friend has who can only be exploited this way.
@JustGoneHere@Dragonogon Only real downside is that you have to use emunand all the time, but I just handle this by having one clean emunand for online and another one for sailing the seas. I do have an RCM Injector but its just practical on the go to just switch on your hotspot and run deja vu instead.
@JustGoneHere@Dragonogon Its actually quite reliabe. A Friend of mine is the provider of the primary exploit DNS and even with the most unstable Iteration of the Exploit on 4.1.0 its like 20% chance the exploit fails at nvhax but you just reboot which is quite fast, Deja Vu meanwhile is basically 100%
@JustGoneHere@Dragonogon Uh indeed there is, its just limited to early firmware with the last full exploit chain being webkit-entrypoint+ nspwn+nvhax+deja vu on 4.1.0
@LastBlairite Ah yes, introduce pseudo-presidentialism, what a stupid idea. Parliament is the sovereign, stop wanting to introduce americanisms no one needs.
@Nassreddin2002 I think his hope is to get enough signatures on a challenge from the PLP so Starmer just goes by himself as Burnham and Friends really dont want a bloody coup