• penquin@lemm.ee
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        8 months ago

        That’s the first one that came to mind. They started every shitty trend in the industry

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            8 months ago

            Nah, fuck those mother fuckers. As a former farmer myself, I can tell you that fixing my own shit was an almost life or death situation. I can’t just leave my crops without my machines more than a day. Shit needs to work right away. I used to grow rice and it needed constant flow of cold river water for 6 months straight up. I had two diesel water pumps on the river, one is running 24/7 and the other is back up in case the other broke. If that shit broke and I waited for a day or two without giving the rice cold water, it all dies. Completely dies

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    8 months ago

    “We need to cut down the insane cycle of churning through personal electronics”

    Translation: We need to slow down the pace of innovation!

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      8 months ago

      The innovation of DRM and Intels SGX extention is the reason no current-gen PC can play 4K Blurays in 4K.

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        8 months ago

        Of course they can! You just need to download your blurays from reputable sources.

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      8 months ago

      We need to eliminate the DMCA. From printer ink to abandon ware to simple ownership of products we purchase, the DMCA stands in the way at every step.

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    8 months ago

    Be careful what you wish for though. Electronics, and software in particular, rapidly drop in reliability as the parts stray from tightly restricted boundaries and become open to anyone. “Hey, this app crashes on my phone now.” Repairing a phone too wouldn’t be cheap either, you’d have to have someone soldering and resoldering a very fine circuit board. I think most people would just replace it.