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Kolanaki , to lemmyshitpost in Sit up straight, damnit
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slouches even more

Nnnnnno!

superduperenigma , to memes in Public Service Announcement

Onions have layers

Ogres have layers

They are the same, donkeh

Omega_Jimes , to memes in Nintendo doing the smarting

Nintendo basically sent out a press release saying “Its super easy to pirate our games!”. This is really only positive for them if no other projects show up.

asexualchangeling ,

And if ryujinx didn’t also exist

greyw0lv ,

Shhh

Computerchairgeneral , to memes in Nintendo doing the smarting

Yeah, fighting open source emulators is kind of like fighting a hydra. People will fork the project and one of those will probably emerge as the alternative to Ryujinx. At the same time Nintendo did manage to get an entire team of developers to exit the Switch emulation scene under penalty of breaching the settlement. It's not going to kill Switch emulation, but they did manage to take down one of the most popular ones.

nick , to memes in Chat Apps

Just stop using the spyware ones?

mac ,
@mac@infosec.pub avatar

That leaves you with element, signal and telegram?

LWD ,

Oh, where to begin. Telegram is wild. It may not be spyware in the traditional sense, but they’ve already handed over data to the Indian government, left a telephone number scraping vulnerability open for the Iranian government, and gotten caught with “the most backdoor looking bug” with their unwisely handmade encryption algorithm.

mac ,
@mac@infosec.pub avatar

Okay just element and signal then?

LWD ,

In the meme, yeah. There are others though:

www.privacyguides.org/…/real-time-communication/

JohnDoe ,

SimpleX looks neat.

Zacryon ,

And yet no one was able to crack it.

nick ,

Telegram’s backend is proprietary software and they (very similarly to Discord for example) can just decide to read your chats whenever they want. It’s even worse then WhatsApp in this sense (at least as long as you trust Facebook that they actually encrypt your chats, again, there is no way to know if it’s proprietary software).

TarantulaFudge ,

Telegram and signal are both central points of failure. Signal can be used with other servers, but the server address is hard coded in the app, so you have to deploy your own app. Matrix servers can keep a channel going even if the channel’s home server goes down. The more home servers there are, the more mirrors of public channels there will be.

Roccobot , to memes in Chat Apps
@Roccobot@lemmy.world avatar

What’s the app in the middle? Never seen that logo

r0bi ,

Thats the app Element for the Matrix network

Roccobot ,
@Roccobot@lemmy.world avatar

Thanks. Today I learned: a network called Matrix exists IRL

koncertejo ,

Element, one of the few (only?) entirely open source, encrypted, and federated chat platforms out there.

kingcarlosxiii , to memes in Nintendo doing the smarting

That right let’s teach them a lesson by enjoying their hard work and artistic expression without paying them because that makes them the assholes!

kingcarlosxiii ,

Seriously, when did the entire emulator scene turn into a bunch of whiny simps crying foul every time Nintendo, a company of hard working and creative artists ,tries to protect its art. Seriously, at what point of success are you allowed to labor without being exploited by shitty people who refuse to pay for art. Video games are art, the makers are artist, and people who emulate for the purpose of piracy are shit. You’re not kewl and edgy because you refuse to pay for something. It makes you a useless freeloader. Your actions ensure the continued enshitification of gaming. You’re the reason everything is a live service hell of micro transactions and $20 horse skins. Buy the games, support the artist, quit trying to justify your actions, and if you like me enjoy emulation legally, stop standing up for and supporting the useless freeloaders.

diannetea ,

Do… do you think the people who actually make the game get royalties or something? Bc once the game is made that’s it for them lol

kingcarlosxiii ,

Do… do you believe the people who actually make the game don’t continue to work for the company, work on sequels and other projects, and generally rely on the financial success of their artwork for their continued livelihood? BC once the game is made, they usually don’t quit their jobs and stop making art. lol

Aleric ,

You’ve got a little shoe polish on your teeth, boot licker.

kingcarlosxiii ,

Oh please, do me a favor and come up with something more biting and critical than accusing me of not being able to make salient points about piracy without the assistance of my corporate masters leather clad encouragements.

detectivesniffles ,
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kingcarlosxiii ,

Congrats! You’re part of the problem!

detectivesniffles ,
@detectivesniffles@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

i’ve been known to be a bit of a naughty boy

LadyAutumn ,

The very beginning. The emulator scene has existed since the 80s. The emulator scene has fought against Nintendo since literally the NES. And they have frequently won.

kingcarlosxiii ,

But for what purpose other than to circumvent honest and responsible commerce? I have not seen a single reasonable explanation for why emulation and piracy are intrinsically linked and therefore require support for one in order to substantiate the other.

LadyAutumn ,

I’m anti capitalist and explicitly anti commerce, especially with regards to large corporations, so. Whether it’s for piracy or not doesn’t matter. When I buy a game, I should have a legal right to do whatever I want with the data comprising that game. Including creating software to play it on other devices. It, therefore, should absolutely be legal to create and use emulators. Whether a particular end user is using it on legitimately purchased copies is beyond the scope of control of the creator of the emulator. This was already settled in courts in the 90s.

Piracy is also moral. It’s always moral to pirate content created and/or distributed my international corporations with income in the billions.

kingcarlosxiii ,

So morality of crime is defined by the success of the victim? So if you become incredibly successful for what you created there becomes a point where it’s moral for you to lose all rights and control over your art? So then the moral of the lesson is art is worthless and creating new things serves no useful purpose? Almost like the game companies learned that same lesson from people like you and just started making shittier games to accommodate their shittier fans. Thank you!

LadyAutumn ,

So morality of crime is defined by the success of the victim?

Close, the morality of a crime is defined by the impact that committing the crime has on the lives and rights of others. Killing someone is a vile crime. You’ve taken away someone’s inaliable right to life. Stealing from the poor is a vile crime. You have taken the means of survival from someone who struggles to survive. Stalking is a vile crime. You’ve interceded on someone’s inaliable right to privacy and safety.

How does downloading a cracked video game or a TV show impact others? Who is being victimized, and how are they being victimized? Say, for instance, that today I download a game for free. What tangible impact does this have on others?

So if our ‘victim’ is a multi billion dollar corporation that is one of the fastest growing game companies in the world and is quickly approaching income levels rivaling some small nations, the tangible impact that me downloading their game for free has is literally none. There is no impact. They will never even know that I did it, and I do not consider the “right to commerce” as a fundamental human right. I do not think that me taking potential profits from billionaire investors is in any way interceding on their human rights and also do not believe that the action causes any harm to them.

So if you become incredibly successful for what you created there becomes a point where it’s moral for you to lose all rights and control over your art?

Corporations are not people. The designers artists and programmers at Nintendo do not direcy profit from game sales. They are paid a salary by their company. Again, it’s relative. There is no such thing as a moral absolute, we have to consider the context in which actions happen and the effects those actions cause. Stealing from the poor is vile. Stealing from Walmart isn’t.

So then the moral of the lesson is that art is worthless and creating new things serves no useful purpose?

I do not consider the primary purpose of art to be profit for shareholders, if that’s what you consider “useful purpose”. Art is useful in that it communicates human emotions and experiences. It’s useful in that it delights us, it inspires us, and we take great enjoyment in it. Even if all art was free, this would still be true. Free games are fun. Free books are worth reading. Free music is worth listening to. Paintings don’t lose value because I can see them without paying. Your view of art and your view of capital are so intertwined that you are ignorant of the reality that art is not capital.

Almost like the game companies learned that same lesson from people like you and just started making shittier games to accomodate their shittier fans.

Every single corporation on Earth will cut as many corners as possible to generate the maximum possible revenue for the minimal possible cost. Shitty games still sell exceedingly well. They have a profit incentive to invest as little money into their games as possible. Games as products are less enjoyable than games as art. We love games whose creators felt passion in creating them. We love games whose designers believed in what they were making, and felt connected to their product. Faceless corporations lose this entirely. Games are how Nintendo makes money. Therefore, even if no one wants to make this game, it must be made. For Nintendo must turn profit. This is part of the reason some games are amazing experiences and others are clear, transparent cash grabs.

kingcarlosxiii ,

First, I want to tell you how much I genuinely appreciate your care and effort in replying to my comment. You paid it more respect than it deserved, a fact I acknowledge in hindsight. Second, I admit my bias in this matter. I, like many children of a certain era have a strong emotional attachment to Nintendo as a brand. Through highly effective propaganda coupled with, what I will admit for myself was, some of the only joy I experienced growing up a poor child of color in the rust belt of the U.S. Nintendo, Sugar Cereal, and Saturday Morning Cartoons were on the same level as Thanksgiving, American Football, and Church on Sunday. They were our politics, our religion. Third, I believe were we afforded the luxury of better conditions of conversation we would find we have many beliefs and values in common. I too believe stealing from Walmart is no real crime. I concede your arguments are sound. My observations and stated opinions were influenced more by emotion than logic. Again I appreciate you taking the time to share your opinions. That is something that takes more courage to achieve day by day.

Contend6248 ,

Is that a copypasta

kingcarlosxiii ,

Yep, straight from the script the George soros space laser society of America gave me. Can’t wait til my $20 check clears so I can buy a new keffiyeh.

Rez ,
@Rez@sh.itjust.works avatar

I’m pretty sure that people pirating games have little to do with the current surge micro transaction filled games. It’s the opposite, the people who buy all that shit and let companies get away with it are to blame.

kingcarlosxiii ,

Politely disagree, as live service and micro transactions are part of the greater push by the industry to take away physical and/or perpetual ownership of the games we buy. The people who pay aren’t perpetuating the push, they are simply victims of it.

tsugu OP ,
@tsugu@slrpnk.net avatar

Nintendo refuses to fix the joycon drift issue and still charges full price for a 7 years old device. We will call it a moral draw.

kingcarlosxiii ,

Funny how people use that term moral victory when what they mean is that they have no “moral” qualms with stealing. Especially if they can convince themselves the company deserves it. Thats what you’ve said. Rules and laws don’t apply as long as you have your “moral victory” Congrats, winner!

3aqn5k6ryk ,

Look at this corporate slave handing down life lesson. Get off your high horse bitch.

kingcarlosxiii ,

Corporate slave? Life lessons? I don’t remember inviting you to my ted talk.

Thteven ,
@Thteven@lemmy.world avatar

Oh no, one faceless corporation won’t pay another faceless corporation for a sale they wouldn’t have made anyway.

kingcarlosxiii ,

Gunpei Yokoi, Shigeru Miyamoto, Satora Iwata, and Reggie Fils-Aimé…Faceless? Of all the gaming companies Nintendo is literally the least “faceless”.

mindbleach , to memes in Nintendo doing the smarting

And even their worst accusations are ‘It cost five percent of our biggest game’s revenue! It was only a record-breaking success!

TIMMAY , to memes in Nintendo doing the smarting

How do I hack the shit out of my oled switch

Fiivemacs ,

With a cleaver and buy a steam deck instead

TIMMAY ,

I wish, my pc is no longer capable of running games and I still need it for utilities and such (porn). The switch was a gift but I would probably have bought one anyway to be honest, but now I see the light

Fiivemacs ,

From the OLED, of the steam deck?

Timecircleline ,

You’re allowed a pc and a steam deck. There’s no law against both.

TIMMAY ,

Maybe I dont know how a steam deck works lol I am woefully illiterate when it comes to some tech things. My understanding was that a steam deck still needed a pc to be streaming games from to some extent, is that not the case?

jack ,

I think you’re thinking of the Steam Link.

The Steam Deck can stream games from your PC, but it is a perfectly capable standalone gaming device.

TIMMAY ,

an dumb, that’s sick, will get

SimplyATable ,

Also, the steam deck has a desktop mode that allows it to act like a PC

MrShankles ,

That is not the case. It’s a standalone device that you can play pc games on. It is very similar to the switch in design, but able to play a whole lot more. You should definitely look into it.

TIMMAY ,

ohsnap

zalgotext ,

You might be thinking of the Steam Link

Aleric ,

We will help you.

abraxas ,

One thing of note with the Steam Deck is that it CAN stream games from your PC, allowing you access to your whole library. You get access to fewer games in SteamOS (there’s still a ton). You can always look up what games are natively compatible with Steam Deck before you buy. The big ticket games are usually compatible nowadays (Starfield was markedly absent, but BG3 is there all-the-way).

ReakDuck ,

Its faster than thr OLED so no, you can install games on your Steam Deck and it is very very user friendly.

ULS ,

Get a hammer and smash the fuck out of it.

Pirky ,
@Pirky@lemmy.world avatar

Alas, the only easily hackable Switch’s were made until about a year after release. To hack modern ones requires a special mod chip that isn’t easily soldered on.
Nintendo unfortunately did a good job on hack proofing the Switch.

ReakDuck ,

But you say its still possible?

Pirky ,
@Pirky@lemmy.world avatar

I haven’t looked into the details myself since I got lucky with my used Switch. But, yeah, it should still be possible.

xenoclast ,

Yes, and with literally every other console over time it will get easier and easier

Zehzin ,
@Zehzin@lemmy.world avatar

Yes, but you need a modchip and some knowhow. Or you find a guy

daFRAKKINpope ,

You get a steamdeck.

repungnant_canary , to memes in Chat Apps

And if you have two phone numbers which you want to use for WhatsApp then you need to clone the damn app because they can’t even make such basic functionality

LWD ,

Shelter is a nice FOSS app.

Samsungs also have Secure Folder…

CertifiedBlackGuy ,

Samsung actually allows app cloning for multiple profiles without using secure folder.

I’m not sure if it’s a list of supported apps or any as I don’t use the feature

meliaesc ,

It’s called “dual messenger” if anyone is curious. Works well for using both my US & international numbers.

LWD ,

Oh yeah, you can do that too. I just never have it for apps I want to clone.

JohnDoe ,

I have a newer Redmi Phone and I can install an app at least twice. There’s the ‘second space’ as well which is like having a cordoned off user. I use a different fingerprint or PIN and it takes me there.

Poggervania , to memes in Nintendo doing the smarting
@Poggervania@kbin.social avatar

Tbh, is it really pirating if I bought the game and wanted to play it on a different unofficial platform?

I understand the main thing was Yuzu was apparently offering builds that work with unreleased games (which how tf does that work) via Patreon, but if the game’s been released and I bought it, I don’t see why I shouldn’t be able to download a ROM or even dump my own and play it on an emulator that offers better performance.

520 ,

I understand the main thing was Yuzu was apparently offering builds that work with unreleased games (which how tf does that work)

Leaks and breaking release date is how it works.

MxM111 ,

The formal answer - it is against the law and the terms and conditions of their released software. The moral answer - no problem.

ZILtoid1991 , to memes in The Extra Mile
@ZILtoid1991@kbin.social avatar

Later on: the employee who does extra work will make the employee who does the bare minimum getting fired, but he doesn't get a wage increase. He will however complain about "lazy" people like immigrants, the disabled, etc. instead.

Hegar , to memes in Maps
@Hegar@kbin.social avatar

I always presumed that Montana was telling Idaho, "It's okay, I believe you're in the PNW."

AnnaFrankfurter , to memes in Chat Apps

Yeah yeah we got it you have multiple friends quit bragging about it now

sag , to memes in Chat Apps
Classy ,

No SimpleX??

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