Ironic calling it suyu given the context, no?
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Was just a matter of time
They’re snitching on us lol
The power of vuzu whozu yuzu
Eagerly waiting for the jokingly named Cu&Du fork.
My inner Professor Farnsworth is disappointed it's not called Zuzu...
Waiting for the nuyu fork to spawn
What it gonna be called after Nuzu gets taken down by nintendo?
Nuzu shut down by owner for being called out for setting up a patreon lmao
Damn that was quick, did it even last 3 days?
A day lol
My vote would be NuTwo.
Imagine trying to defeat piracy.
Somebody forked the repo and changed the name != the project is being continued
Nuzu is just a fork with a rename. There is not going to be real work on the emulator anyways. And it's even hosted on GitHub... The worst Git server out there.
The Nuzu repository is already wiped.
Correction: migrated to GitLab, but I don't expect they'll want to keep it there.
To the surprise of literally nobody except Nintendo.
The pikachu face meme is absolutely fitting in this case.
Get sued for copyright infringement by nintendo for using said picture.
They've already used the name, might as well go all in at this point.
Future Devs should take note here and develop anonymously and use git over i2p. Develop in private and push code and binaries to public facing mirrors under aliases using tor.
If you want donations accept monero or something.
Also make multiple forks during development and just have them scattered all over the place in the event one goes down. So each contributor has their own fork with its own branding or something.
Dont publish any instructions showing dumping keys or roms in any capacity representing the project. Do it as Joe Random a regular internet user and let it spread organically.
The only thing they did wrong was having the key dumping info associated with them. Nothing else needed to have been done different. Without that, they would have been completely legal. Dumping roms is totally fine.
You want people to know it was you that did all this technically impressive work and problem solving. Had they not done that one thing, they would have been fine putting their names on their work.