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  • thomasfuchs@hachyderm.ioT thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io

    Companies should be required by law to completely open devices when they end support for them

    If they don’t, the penalty should be that the CEO has to eat the bricked devices

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    @thomasfuchs I can tell you what I won't be doing, and that is buying a replacement. Like my nest thermostat, I'll be replacing it with a device off their network.

    Less reason to have Amazon devices in my house.

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    • thomasfuchs@hachyderm.ioT thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io

      Companies should be required by law to completely open devices when they end support for them

      If they don’t, the penalty should be that the CEO has to eat the bricked devices

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      Amazon upsets ebook lovers by ending support for old Kindle devices

      Up to 2m e-readers made before 2013 will no longer be able to download new titles

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      #21

      @thomasfuchs Also EOL plan - what exactly happens to the obsolete device (recycling etc.). This would be valid for all products, not just devices.

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      • smn@l3ib.orgS smn@l3ib.org

        @thomasfuchs I agree with you completely. However, also in this case:

        🏴‍☠️ "Oh, no! Anyway..."

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        @smn@l3ib.org @thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io

        if buying isn't owning…

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        • thomasfuchs@hachyderm.ioT thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io

          Companies should be required by law to completely open devices when they end support for them

          If they don’t, the penalty should be that the CEO has to eat the bricked devices

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          Amazon upsets ebook lovers by ending support for old Kindle devices

          Up to 2m e-readers made before 2013 will no longer be able to download new titles

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          #23

          @thomasfuchs it would suffice if the law doesn't punish hacking or reverse engineering them. Too many countries have followed the US laws that basically result in "you don't own what you bought". If those disappear, people will find ways to continue using those products.

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          • thomasfuchs@hachyderm.ioT thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io

            Companies should be required by law to completely open devices when they end support for them

            If they don’t, the penalty should be that the CEO has to eat the bricked devices

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            Amazon upsets ebook lovers by ending support for old Kindle devices

            Up to 2m e-readers made before 2013 will no longer be able to download new titles

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            I think he should insert them as suppositories.

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            • thomasfuchs@hachyderm.ioT thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io

              Companies should be required by law to completely open devices when they end support for them

              If they don’t, the penalty should be that the CEO has to eat the bricked devices

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              Amazon upsets ebook lovers by ending support for old Kindle devices

              Up to 2m e-readers made before 2013 will no longer be able to download new titles

              favicon

              the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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              kkarhan@jorts.horse
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              #25

              @thomasfuchs +9001%

              Same goes for any #copyright|ed material: If the IP holder refuses to #license it anew all #copyrights should be null and void and the #SourceCode be forcibly published under #0BSD!

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              • mihamarkic@mastodon.socialM mihamarkic@mastodon.social

                @thomasfuchs Also EOL plan - what exactly happens to the obsolete device (recycling etc.). This would be valid for all products, not just devices.

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                kkarhan@jorts.horse
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                @mihamarkic @thomasfuchs There's no legitimate reason to #EoL almost all devices…

                • We don't EoL pacemakers either!

                Kevin Karhan (@kkarhan@jorts.horse)

                @thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io +9001% Same goes for any #copyright|ed material: If the IP holder refuses to #license it anew all #copyrights should be null and void and the #SourceCode be forcibly published under #0BSD!

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                • dnparadice@mastodon.socialD dnparadice@mastodon.social

                  @thomasfuchs Yes this is great and if they don't do it, in the future you can simply not give your money to billionaire a holes and their shitty companies with shitty policies in the first place. Try a free open source alternative and forego watching your gadgets turn into e waste.

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                  @dnparadice @thomasfuchs I have been trying to 100 percent avoid Amazon, but with a lot of places to buy eBooks from, it's more walled gardens. Kobo requires their own hardware or an Adobe ID. The books I want to buy are rarely available at other sources. I have tried so much, but everything is so complicated and time consuming and in the end I'm not owning my books.
                  I am back to sailing the high seas and instead of paying publishers I'm donating to the authors directly. If they offer that.

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                  • mijndert@toot.communityM mijndert@toot.community

                    @thomasfuchs same for Roomba… sigh.

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                    #28

                    @mijndert @thomasfuchs And this is why I bought a roomba that isn't connected. It doesn't care about servers shutting down because it doesn't know about the internet.

                    Old tech is sadly sometimes more reliable.

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                    • brad@1040ste.netB brad@1040ste.net

                      @magnetichuman @thomasfuchs We'll let 'em use tomato sauce, we aren't monsters 😄

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                      @brad @thomasfuchs employees say Terry is the best CEO they can remember

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                      • thomasfuchs@hachyderm.ioT thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io

                        Companies should be required by law to completely open devices when they end support for them

                        If they don’t, the penalty should be that the CEO has to eat the bricked devices

                        Link Preview Image
                        Amazon upsets ebook lovers by ending support for old Kindle devices

                        Up to 2m e-readers made before 2013 will no longer be able to download new titles

                        favicon

                        the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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                        @thomasfuchs and all schematics and documents should be given to states in case the company doesn't survive.

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                        • thomasfuchs@hachyderm.ioT thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io

                          Companies should be required by law to completely open devices when they end support for them

                          If they don’t, the penalty should be that the CEO has to eat the bricked devices

                          Link Preview Image
                          Amazon upsets ebook lovers by ending support for old Kindle devices

                          Up to 2m e-readers made before 2013 will no longer be able to download new titles

                          favicon

                          the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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                          #31

                          @thomasfuchs @Gargron
                          Yes, with these tweaks:
                          1) The law should say they are automatically open on lack of support.
                          2) Details on opening devices is kept as a wind down plan.

                          This covers collapsing companies and closing legal entities as well as lazy ones moving on.

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                          • K kkarhan@jorts.horse

                            @mihamarkic @thomasfuchs There's no legitimate reason to #EoL almost all devices…

                            • We don't EoL pacemakers either!

                            Kevin Karhan (@kkarhan@jorts.horse)

                            @thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io +9001% Same goes for any #copyright|ed material: If the IP holder refuses to #license it anew all #copyrights should be null and void and the #SourceCode be forcibly published under #0BSD!

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                            @kkarhan @thomasfuchs Not forcibly, but eventually every device meets its end.

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                            • thomasfuchs@hachyderm.ioT thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io

                              Companies should be required by law to completely open devices when they end support for them

                              If they don’t, the penalty should be that the CEO has to eat the bricked devices

                              Link Preview Image
                              Amazon upsets ebook lovers by ending support for old Kindle devices

                              Up to 2m e-readers made before 2013 will no longer be able to download new titles

                              favicon

                              the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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                              #33

                              @thomasfuchs it doesn't seem like this will prevent people from emailing books (bought or downloaded elsewhere) to their kindles, no? it's a pretty simple operation and if anyone (like me) is still holding on to a 2008 kindle it's worth it to learn it 🙂

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                              • thomasfuchs@hachyderm.ioT thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io

                                Companies should be required by law to completely open devices when they end support for them

                                If they don’t, the penalty should be that the CEO has to eat the bricked devices

                                Link Preview Image
                                Amazon upsets ebook lovers by ending support for old Kindle devices

                                Up to 2m e-readers made before 2013 will no longer be able to download new titles

                                favicon

                                the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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                                #34
                                @thomasfuchs Install your open source like model and stop complaining about it please.
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