Homebrew Thread
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I'm 13, I have no money to give smileboom in the first place (;proud owner of a pirated copy of smileBASIC homebrew is great ;DBOOO! SmileBOOM put lots of time and effort into SmileBASIC and you can't even give them $10 (Heck, it was $5 at one time) for their product. Terrible.
I've been pirating for several years now (nearly all of my life actually, if my dad pirating stuff for me when I had a PSP counts) and I still haven't got anything bad in returnproud owner of a pirated copy of smileBASIC homebrew is great ;DCongrats on breaking the law. Do you want a prize or something? There's a great one for criminals.
Piracy=/=Stealing if I steal a handbag from an old lady, she loses the handbag. that's stealing. if I download smileBASIC off the internet, the original copy is not lost. that makes it not stealing. learn the differences before getting all butthurt plzproud owner of a pirated copy of smileBASIC homebrew is great ;DWhy would you be proud of stealing? And why would you ever tell ANYONE at all?
hey maybe he lives in europe calm down jerksalso, this^^
browserhax & menuhax fix for 11.0 is out
smealum.github.io/3ds
enjoy your free homebrew that doesn't make you feel bad until it's patched
there's httpwn tho
lumage you're better off closing this thread instead of just deleting posts you dont want to look atBelieve it or not, but pro/anti piracy morality discussions break out on random homebrew threads all the time on GBAtemp and they become an off-topic s***show, much like this one. Solution is simple, moderate the perpetrators and move on. Simply locking nyap out of the thread would be good enough (if admins have that ability, if not, it's a good idea to add it).
Why are we going on about this? "Homebrewscum" is hardly a derogatory term here. You're not supposed to take it seriously at all, there's no "wall" between the homebrew users and few non-homebrew users, and saying that one pirated Smilebasic is not influenced in any way by a title for a generally homebrew-friendly thread jokingly referring to that group as "homebrewscum."
This is not an argument thread, it is a general homebrew discussion thread, and there are very valid uses for choosing to use it, and for that reason I don't want to lock this. It's all your all's choice that you kept going on about these things, when it would have been appropriate to just ignore it.
If you're bothered by someone on the internet having different opinions than you and a forum thread calling you names, I can't imagine what it's like for you to interact with real people.
Please do not use this thread as kindling. I'm going to start heavily filtering off-topic comments again.
Why are we going on about this? "Homebrewscum" is hardly a derogatory term here. You're not supposed to take it seriously at all, there's no "wall" between the homebrew users and few non-homebrew users, and saying that one pirated Smilebasic is not influenced in any way by a title for a generally homebrew-friendly thread jokingly referring to that group as "homebrewscum." This is not an argument thread, it is a general homebrew discussion thread, and there are very valid uses for choosing to use it, and for that reason I don't want to lock this. It's all your all's choice that you kept going on about these things, when it would have been appropriate to just ignore it. If you're bothered by someone on the internet having different opinions than you and a forum thread calling you names, I can't imagine what it's like for you to interact with real people. Please do not use this thread as kindling. I'm going to start heavily filtering off-topic comments again.I'm definitely a proponent of homebrew (while being fond of sb/ptc too), and I thought "homebrewscum" was actually very funny :p I guess some people just can't take a joke.
My 2 cents - I misinterpreted the title as being a statement, not a joke, and I never really minded either way (it just stuck out, is all). Knowing it's a joke it's perfectly fine...
Then again, "Mega® Politically Correct™ Homebrew-persons' Thread ©" is as good a title as any!
More on topic: how's the smilehax situation? Any news on the fix? + obligatory: any news for a europe release?
There's no new information regarding either. The English part of the website (http://smilebasic.com/en/whatsnew/) has reflected the new design. It seems that they might be waiting on approval from NoA for the update delivery, which is... to be expected. I'd hope it's next week, though there's no certainty.
The Japanese update had only fixed various bugs, including the BGSCREEN memory access bug that was exploited, as far as I remember from my glance at the page.
I imagine it must be pretty easy to overlook bugs like that when writing software that allows users to write their own programs. unlike a typical game where everything is in a more tightly controlled environment (where the users only interaction is through the controls and features you give them) a lot more has to be considered when making an application like smilebasic where the developers have less strict controls over what a user does with the software (still patchable but more ways it could possibly be exploited).