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Agreed. But in this case, yuzu is literaly the first result for "switch emulator" so nindento could probably find it on their own
The problem is that they provided instructions on their official site on how to dump encryption keys. That's just dumb. Let the community supplement that info and just provide the emulator and play dumb.
Lol! I did not know that. Sharing keys for a piece of hardware that's still in production is bold
They didn't share keys, they shared instructions on how to dump them. But it's still dumb, just don't raise any flags if you're trying to run a for profit company.