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by woodruffw
1330 days ago
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The idiom for this is “biting your nose off to spite your face.” You should do good things consistently, not bad things to offset worse things. If DRM is a serious problem in your life, put your money and time where your opinions are and avoid hardware and software products that enforce it rather than mandating insecurity for everyone else. |
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The Kindle was already 8 years old when I got it, isn't it better to re-use it with more current software? The same with router hardware that gets exploited to flash OpenWRT.
It's very hard to get a modern Smartphone (with acceptable cameras, battery life, performance and software availability) with manufacturer-intended root access.
While I agree that people should adopt Rust (and other approaches) for their security porperties, it's not hard to see how it may lead to exploits getting rarer and to more categories of devices & content that can't be reasonably used in a "free" way, even if not intended by the manufacturer. Thus making it much harder to have control over the devices you own (without becoming some kind of luddite).