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Cake day: July 11th, 2023

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  • For Ryujinx there’s Ryubing is the new main fork with new features by GreemDev, Kenji-NX is another fork, more of a middle-ground between new features. Finally Ryujinx Mirror is minor fixes to the last Ryujinx commit (last updated 7 months a go).

    Yuzu has Torzu (somewhat infrequent updates) and as the name implies, it has a Tor site. The new recommended kid on the block is Eden which emerged because of drama with Citron. The main Citron dev, Zephyron is a massive corporate cock sucker and has a massive power tripping ego that wanted to implement a legitimacy check for the emulator. You would have to run a homebrew program on your hacked Switch which would upload some dump/file to Citron’s server to verify you are a good boy and be able to use the emulator, and Zeph kicked everyone on his Discord that wasn’t verified and closed invites for a bit. As of now Citron has not had a commit for 1 month.

    Do note that GreemDev is (was?) a mod in Citron’s Discord and did participate in the mass kicking/banning and added a blacklist for running the Citron Switch verifier homebrew in Ryubing. His other commits don’t seem to be malicious but a word of caution.














  • Considering a majority of people use Nvidia on their desktops, they’ll be forced to jump through hoops with stuff as minor as setting their desktop session to X instead of Wayland (which is absolutely not ready) to installing a custom vaapi package to get hardware accelerated video playback in Firefox. With games and Nvidia say goodbye to a chunk of DX12 performance Then you have the majority of laptop users that have intel HD graphics laptops, ones made in the past 10 years will be fine for low end stuff, but they will take a hit because i915 shits itself with DX12 games and the new xe driver that handles it better is very new and only available on iGPUs made in the last 3 years or so? It is really only good if you have an AMD GPU which has absolutely pitiful market share, with the Steam Deck probably being the most popular AMD PC device people own.