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    3 months ago

    Is it 100% confirmed now that the DMCA is from Nintendo themselves? I find it weird that they’d go after (initially small) forks when Ryujinx exists.

    The Suyu team also hosts their code under https://git.suyu.dev, so I wouldn’t exactly call it dead (yet).

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      There is no confirmation that this came from Nintendo, nor does it list the actual infringing parts like a normal takedown request should.

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    3 months ago

    I mean, if you’re going to scream “I’m doing this!” as loud as you can, it’s not a surprise when you get noticed.

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    3 months ago

    Now I need to consider Gitea and Codeberg. Thanks for the reminder GitLab.

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      Don’t use Gitea, use Forgejo - it’s a hard fork of Gitea after Gitea became a for-profit venture (and started gating their features behind a paywall).

      Codeberg has switched to Forgejo as well.

      Also, there’s some promising progress being made towards ActivityPub federation in Forgejo! Imagine a world where you can comment on issues and send/receive pull requests on other people’s projects, all from the comfort of a small homeserver.

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      3 months ago

      They’re required to take down content following a DMCA takedown request. It’s up to the uploader to counterclaim if they’re so inclined, at which point they’re able to put it back up.

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    Just torrented it out of spite. I don’t even care about the system…I own one and I don’t play it because they got the A and B buttons backwards (that’s a joke)

    Edit: also, everyone should see this.

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      3 months ago

      they got the A and B buttons backward

      I can’t tell if you’re joking or what

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          I don’t know about this one, I have ps/xbox brain as well, but putting confirm on the right side somehow always made more sense to me, even though my muscle memory doesn’t agree.

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            FWIW, the PlayStation was meant to have the Nintendo button layout too. In Japan, O is synonymous with “yes/good” sort of like a check mark (✅) and X means “no/bad”. So the X and O buttons were meant to be used in that way. But western game devs didn’t know that, and designed their games with X as confirm and O as decline.

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              3 months ago

              Definitely, good thing button mapping is becoming more mainstream.

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        3 months ago

        What is arguably even more egregious is having X/Y backwards. On a graph, X is the horizontal axis, Y is the vertical axis. Xbox got it right.

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    3 months ago

    Why TF would you put it on gitlab instead of hosting your own forejo instance?

    I swear, some people are just too eager to get in headlines rather than thinking things through.

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        I am more saying it’s not surprising Gitlab would take it down.

        For example. With yt-dl /github they immediately went to a self hosted Gitlab instance. It wasn’t simply a hasty move to the public Gitlab instance.

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      3 months ago

      For all the free publicity when it gets taken down. They were probably hosting it six different ways already

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      Another, even better way is IPFS.

      Regulators can take down your self hosted site. They cannot take it down if everyone has a piece of it (IPFS).

      Works just like torrents do. Spread it out, and no one can stop it.

      Still selfhosted, kind of, but by everyone.

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    Still mad it isn’t named 2zu

    At least it seems suyu has devs now though

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      3 months ago

      I’ve been seeing for a while comments like yours that put a license link at the end of the comment. Can you explain to me the benefits of doing that or is it makes any difference? If I’m not mistaken the content posted on a Lemmy instace adheres to the license that the instance is using.

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          My understanding of the Creative Commons licenses is that they are for providing permission to people to use something that they wouldn’t be able to otherwise, due to copyright or other issues. I don’t think the licenses are capable of limiting what people can do with something if it’s already the wild west, or do I have that wrong?

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              Oh I clicked the link, mate, and read through a couple links deep. What I’m saying is that my understanding of the license is that it allows permissions for a restricted item, but it does not restrict an item with open permissions. You know what I mean? You need to be a rights holder of something that is protected by copyright or the like, and then you can use this license to open permissions in certain ways, in this case that the item can be used for non-commercial means. So this wouldn’t work with stuff on Lemmy, right?

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                  You say it’s a copyright license, and I think that’s exactly where I’m struggling with this. My understanding is that this is a license for something copyrighted or otherwise protected. Copyright protects things from their creation. A copyright license provides certain people action that would otherwise be denied by copyright. So are you saying that your understanding is that what we write here on Lemmy is copyrighted, with authors holding the rights? That would be helpful to know because that has not been my understanding of copyright (and I know country plays an important role here), so that would be interesting to look into.

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          3 months ago

          Are you adding it manually or do you have some sort of automation?

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          You’re wasting your time, and you look stupid doing it. Absolutely no one cares about your little link or what it says. It won’t stop a single thing.