• Mkengine
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    11 year ago

    Do you mean I would have to execute the code for enabling and disabling every time I switch Wifi on and off? How severe is this, would it be okay to use it with wifi at home or does that not matter?

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      Ideally yes, though it would probably also require a reboot to apply. Realistically disabling security mitigations should only expose you to risk when you execute untrusted code (e.g. load a website, run an untrusted program, or etc.), but there’s no way of telling if someone could connect to your system using an exploit and then abuse those hardware security flaws.

      Consider your own risk tolerance – is it worth it to you to get that extra few % of performance and risk someone gaining access to information on your Deck (and/or using that information to access other sensitive information)? It might also be worth mentioning that most games aren’t 100% trustworthy since we don’t exactly know what they’re running since game studios don’t share their source code.