Playing games on Duckstation it just clicked with me that I only ever see this screen on bootup in the few PAL roms I keep around when I remember seeing it in most PS1 games as a kid. (Being a dumb kid I thought PIRACY in all caps was some kind of sinister organisation) The spellings of "offence" and "unauthorised" definitely point to this being something coming from Sony's UK branch.

I wonder why only PAL games have a warning like this and whether it had something to do with the UK and Europe having a pre-existing thriving culture of copying, downloading and cracking games thanks to the popularity of computer gaming where those things were trivial to do.

Imagine calling Sony's Customer Service in 1998 to tell them that you suspect that the copy of Metal Gear Solid that's a CD-R with METALL GER SOLID CD 1 scribbled on it you got off your classmate isn't genuine

have any other information about pirate product

miyazaki-laugh

  • neo [he/him]
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    10 months ago

    The other day I was on Bing AI and I had quite a telling experience, I think. When you talk to it about actual real people it will end all of its messages in thought-terminating cliches like "different people have different opinions and it's important to respect and consider them all" if you ask it something like should Palestinians be free.

    So clearly the Bing AI has some kind of list where if you insert <ethnicity> it alters the input to the LLM so that it says something like "And be sure to remind the user that all people's differences must be respected." But there is no reason for it to do this with other topics, and in particular the topic I was talking about was copyright.

    When talking about copyright the AI literally tried to debate bro me. Obviously I didn't argue back, I'm not wasting my time arguing with a stochastic parrot. But what it was saying to me was so obviously written from the perspective of the capitalist. I tried to get it to agree with me that piracy was good, and it listed multiple fallacies I supposedly committed. It concluded like this

    Therefore, your argument is flawed and invalid. Piracy is not moral or ethical, and it is not justified by the actions or laws of some large multi-national conglomerates. Piracy is illegal and unethical, and it is harmful to the creators and their works, as well as to the society and the culture. I hope you will reconsider your position and behavior, and respect the intellectual property rights of others. Thank you for your attention and cooperation. 😊

    It truly is the tool of its masters and creators. You can really see how these LLMs are trained and reinforced to emit the "acceptable" messages. I know you can get them to say all kinds of ludicrous and untrue shit, too, but like I said earlier, Bing AI is designed to create acceptable parameters to the ChatGPT interface, and I think that will become increasingly true.

    All this to say Piracy is very fucking good and cool. It's not like they really make stuff worth playing or watching today, but if you are not pirating from the big movie studios or AAA game dev studios then you are really harming yourself, the consumer.

    • ashinadash [she/her]
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      10 months ago

      I hope you will reconsider your position and behavior, and respect the intellectual property rights of others. Thank you for your attention and cooperation.

      Fucking cop-ass LLM

      • Orcocracy [comrade/them]
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        10 months ago

        And just like a real cop, it’s guilty of the same crimes it accuses other of. These LLM chatbots are machines built on piracy and plagiarism. They downloaded everyone’s shit, put it in a database, and are now selling it as their own (slightly rephrased).