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Re: PS3 security is "epic fail"
« on: January 14, 2011, 12:06:04 AM »
Before going aggro on the hackers, realize that if it wasn't for hackers, there would be no internet (abusing/using the phone system to send and steal data, when it was origianlly designed for voice transmission).
 

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Re: PS3 security is "epic fail"
« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2011, 05:30:20 AM »
Quote from: kolla;606761
I had a PS3, but gave it away. The only game I got for it was orange box to play portal, the rest of the time I used it for Linux. Never bothered with PSN. With PS3 security now shattered, I'm considering picking up a slim to play with Linux on it again. I also have two Wii consoles for which I have bought lots of games, but both of them also have homebrew and also run Linux. I have two old XBOX machines with modchip and XBMC, and for them I have quite a few games that I bought. I also have a Gamecube that I bought solely for hacking, it has modchip, custom cabinet to allow regular sized DVDs and used Gecko to bootstrap Linux. I also run Linux on three Amigas and an old m68k Mac Quadra 910, my G4 minimac, G4 iBook, 4 NSLUs, WL500gx, WLHDD, Zaurus SL5500, eeePc 901, a handfull of PCs and emulated systems (aranym, qemu).

Are you saying I should give up my hobby of hacking linux on whatever device I want, just so you can have peace in mind?

Awesome!  :roflmao: