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  1. Brayton1-7

    What would you do if you had the power to manipulate the size of anything?

    I know this is pretty random, but I'm curious. What would you do if you had the power to manipulate the size of anything? You can use it on yourself, inanimate objects, other people, you name it. Your only restriction is that things have to scale proportionately, so no making anyone's head...
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    Gaming Digital eShop cards 10% off

    All digital Nintendo eShop gift cards are 10% off at Best Buy and Amazon! dekudeals.com/items/5-eshop-gift-card dekudeals.com/items/10-eshop-gift-card dekudeals.com/items/20-eshop-gift-card dekudeals.com/items/35-eshop-gift-card dekudeals.com/items/45-eshop-gift-card...
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    Homebrew Question Has anyone managed to use the USB slot for homebrew loading?

    Has anyone managed to use the USB slot for homebrew loading? My SD slot isn't working, so I was just curious. I added the poll in case you don't want to reply.
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    Hardware MicroSD connecter not working right

    Hi, I've got a Micro SD card slot that doesn't work right. I'm going to replace the connecter, but I'm not too sure of a good place to buy the parts from. I think I'm going to replace my housing with a clear one while I'm at it too. Maybe reseating the connector would fix it too?
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    Homebrew Is there a payload that boots into a save manager?

    I would not like to use homebrew on my sysNAND, but I'd also like to move saves from emuNAND to sysNAND. Is there a way to do this?
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    Hacking Question If I keep a clean NAND, but use emuMMC for hacking, will I be safe from bans?

    If I keep a clean NAND, but use emuMMC for hacking, will I be safe from bans? I'm asking this because I'd like to do hacks on my Switch without changing anything on my NAND. Basically, I'd like to know if emuMMC is completely seperate from NAND.
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