I’m sure most of you here have heard about Cemu’s woes over the last few days. The AppImage and Ubuntu zip assets of Cemu 2.6 on the official GitHub was “compromised by a pro-Russian threat actor”.

Clearly this news isn’t good at all, even if it is a smaller batch who might be affected, but the interesting point to me is how RetroDECK has remained separate from this issue because of how it is run:

https://gardinerbryant.com/the-cemu-security-psa-and-why-retrodecks/

    • nfreak@lemmy.ml
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      6 days ago

      Not particularly, it works great for what it does, but I much prefer the SRM approach. I don’t want to use a separate launcher for emulation when Steam is right there.

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        6 days ago

        “I don’t like ES-DE because of ES-DE”.

        Thanks for the thorough explanation!

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          5 days ago

          The person you’re replying to is not the same person that was originally asked. They are just chiming in with agreement of the first person, stating that they do not use Retrodeck because they do not like ES-DE.

          The “It” in “I have avoided it” is Retrodeck, not ES-DE.

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          5 days ago

          Not liking something “just because” is also a valid argument to not like something. You are not required to like anything and your reasoning is your own.

          You may be less fun at parties for not liking lots of things, however.