When we bought kid #2 a Switch (kid #1 already had one) I was sure it was still old enough to belong to the easily hackable ones.
A year or so ago, kid #1 elected to hack his so that he could install mods for some of the games. I explained that there was no guarantee he wouldn't get banned from online which he was fine with.
(That hasn't happened, but it has no network access in hacked mode so seems to work as intended)
Now kid #2 wanted his hacked too. After staring at some unsuccessful RCM payload uploads for a while I ... looked at the serial number and saw that it is of a newer revision after all.
Hacker dad has now ordered the components to build up a picofly. Why shouldn't the kids enjoy the fruits of voltage glitching when it's dad's favorite toy as well? :D
Picofly installed and working. And a Trinket M0 for the other so that both now boot directly into hacked mode.
I now foresee a deluge of kids in their friend circles beg their parents to do the same.