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docs: fix partial changelog
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+ kernel_ldr now implements physical ASLR for the kernel's backing pages.
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+ Loader, NCM, and PM have been updated to reflect the changes Nintendo made in 10.0.0.
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+ Creport was updated to use the new `pgl` service to terminate processes instead of `ns:dev`.
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+ A reimplementation of the `erpt` (error reports) system module was added.
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+ In previous versions of Atmosphere, a majority of error reports were prevented via a combination of custom creport, fatal, and stubbed eclct.
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+ However, error reports were still generated via some system actions.
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+ Most notably, any time the error applet appeared, an error report was generated.
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+ By default, atmosphere disabled the *uploading* of error reports, but going online in OFW after an error report occurred in Atmosphere could lead to undesirable telemetry.
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+ Atmosphere's `erpt` reimplementation allows the system to interact with existing error reports as expected.
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+ However, all new error reports are instead saved to the sd card (`/atmosphere/erpt_reports`), and are not committed to the system savegame.
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+ Users curious about what kind of telemetry is being prevented can view the reports as they're generated in there.
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+ Reports are saved as msgpack (as this is what Nintendo uses).
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+ Please note, not all telemetry is disabled. Play reports and System reports will continue to function unmodified.
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+ With atmosphere's `erpt` implementation, homebrew can now use the native error applet to display errors without worrying about generating undesirable telemetry.
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+ libstratosphere and libvapours received a number of improvements.
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+ With thanks to @Adubbz for his work, the NCM namespace now has client code.
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+ This lays the groundwork for first-class system update/downgrade homebrew support in the near future.
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