Well today has been rich in boring dystopic news…

  • ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org
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    8 months ago

    Forgive me if I’m saying something stupid, as I know nothing about Pokemon. But two minutes of searching turns up this repo that apparently lets you edit save files and more.

    Which raises the disturbing question: do people really pay to get data they could make themselves for free?

    Although I could be missing something obvious and perhaps this man was selling something this project or others like it couldn’t generate. Like I said, I don’t know the first thing about Pokemon.

    As for this guy being arrested for selling fake stuff, is it really dystopic? It’s no different than selling fake Rolex watches or fake signed sports memorabilia: you’re either deceiving customers if they don’t know what they’re buying from you, or you’re damaging / debasing a company’s brand.

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      8 months ago

      As for this guy being arrested for selling fake stuff

      Modified, not fake. They’re not selling a fake Rolex watch, they’re selling custom watch hands. The article does not suggest they misrepresented what they were selling at any point.

    • jo3rn@discuss.tchncs.de
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      8 months ago

      OP possibly wanted to point out:

      The 36-year-old has reportedly admitted to committing the crimes (…) while providing the justification that he did it to earn a living.

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                8 months ago

                Even if we agree with copyright law as is, that’s hardly a valid analogy. Save files alone are not a complete game.

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                8 months ago

                Suppose I’m playing an 80’s RPG on real legal hardware and I’m tired of grinding for XP. I use a cart reader to dump the save file, apply a patch I downloaded from the web and finish the game. I don’t even have to access any copyrighted data to do this!

                Unless you think data that amounts to

                {
                  "rtc": 1713006754,
                  "savestates": [
                    {
                      "name": " Red",
                      "xp": 1760,
                      "pokemon": [
                        {
                          "species": 115,
                          "name": "Fluff",
                          "hp": 24
                        },
                        {
                          "species": 92,
                          "name": "Bonk",
                          "hp": 11
                        }
                      ]
                    }
                  ]
                }
                

                (abriged example in JSON-y format) is copyright-protected, that is. And making a personal backup copy of software is legal (in the US) anyway.

              • LadyAutumn@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                8 months ago

                Unironically, yes. Copyright law should be completely removed. It was not created to protect artists. It was created to protect shareholder interests.

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      8 months ago

      So contrary to our dispositions, most people are afraid of CLI, REPL and other acronyms that exclude the possibility of mousey clickie and box go swoosh.

      This has lead to an industry of middle men, because people would rather pay someone to run a command line process than deal with the issue them selves.

      CLI should be taught at schools, like the new form of handwriting… also: handwriting.

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        8 months ago

        Not to disagree with you, but PKHex is not a CLI application. It relies heavily on a visual interface.

        The problem is not (necessarily) using the program, but loading the save files to it.

        Modding an OG switch is relatively simple but dangerous process if you do something wrong. Modding any modern switch is practically impossible to do as a normal individual.

        But once you have that it’s a dead simple process to do it, and just a little bit time consuming to gen and trade the mons

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          8 months ago

          I think you missed the point.

          What I’m saying is there’s a crapton of middlemen and the only reason they have a job is because some people are afraid to make an attempt, do some experimenting and generally going exploring. There’s also tech anxiety, tech fatigue, etc.

          But largely, if people weren’t so scared of learning new things, or conflating certain computer processes (i.e CLI) with something that’s overly complex (spoiler alert: it isn’t), and also not having learned basic computer sense (like copying data and working on the data), then a lot of people would lose their jobs.

          Also, who tf thinks Arch Linux is hard?! nano -w /root/Install.txt, a couple cups of coffee and you’re off to the races. Yes, that was another aside.