- The named exploit is extremely limited and won't lead to jailbreaking. No jailbreak as of now is available.
- The Switch 2 currently has no known vulnerabilities in backwards compatibility. Switch 1 exploits do not work on the console
- The named exploit is extremely limited and won't lead to jailbreaking. No jailbreak as of now is available.
- The Switch 2 currently has no known vulnerabilities in backwards compatibility. Switch 1 exploits do not work on the console
External BD-drives seem to top out at 6x speed, which would translate to 216 Mbit/s.
Internal ones can go up to 16x which would be 576 Mbit/s. So if you use one of those in an USB enclosure, it would be limited by USB 2.0 speeds.
External BD-drives seem to top out at 6x speed, which would translate to 216 Mbit/s.
Internal ones can go up to 16x which would be 576 Mbit/s. So if you use one of those in an USB enclosure, it would be limited by USB 2.0 speeds.
Fun fact: they aren't vulnerable to common speculative execution attacks like Spectre and Meltdown
Because they've got no speculative execution :^)
Fun fact: they aren't vulnerable to common speculative execution attacks like Spectre and Meltdown
Because they've got no speculative execution :^)
I've bought used/refurbished drives before with 45k+ hours on the clock, so far I was lucky and they work fine. Though if they failed, the seller I bought from would even provide a 2 year warranty
I've bought used/refurbished drives before with 45k+ hours on the clock, so far I was lucky and they work fine. Though if they failed, the seller I bought from would even provide a 2 year warranty
Wonder why they had to get rid of it in 7
Wonder why they had to get rid of it in 7
Maybe keeping record of everything they do could be helpful in case some retaliatory or discriminatory shenanigans could happen?
Maybe keeping record of everything they do could be helpful in case some retaliatory or discriminatory shenanigans could happen?