- Part of me hopes they do this kinda stuff more, make the platform uninviting for developers so they can move to something better… Like IRC - I love IRC. Was a fun way to talk to my Counter-Strike back in the day. Still idle on libre chat. I hate that discord is everywhere but it’s just easy for people. - What about Matrix & XMPP? - Last time I used it Matrix was slow as hell. I don’t know if it improved since then. XMPP is great but public servers are a wasteland. 
- I use matrix, but the issue is convincing your entire friend base to move to another platform. 
 
 
 
- Don’t worry they’ll be back and in greater numbers - Ben 
- This is the best summary I could come up with: 
 - Both Suyu and Sudachi began as forks of Yuzu, the emulator that Nintendo sued out of existence on March 4th. - Developers of Yuzu’s forks also claimed they were changing the code further, among other practices, in an effort to avoid pissing Nintendo off. - But it’s possible that people were sharing Nintendo’s cryptographic keys, firmware, or even entire pirated games in these servers despite those commitments. - Even if Suyu and Sudachi were infringing, Discord’s policy does not suggest it would permaban, much less nuke entire servers, on the first offense. - Discord did not answer questions about whether these users were repeat copyright infringers, had received any previous warnings, or were forwarded any takedown requests. - Nintendo isn’t just targeting Switch emulators with its latest round of takedowns but also some of the tools that aid them: it sent DMCA takedown requests to GitHub to remove 27 forks of the Sigpatch Updater, as well as Lockpick_RCM, kezplez-nx, and Incognito_RCM, which help Switch owners and developers obtain encryption keys. 
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