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by pessimizer
1064 days ago
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> For most products, the customer should have the power decide when that hardware reaches EOL. In other words, it should be illegal (and severely punished) to disable or downgrade devices remotely, whether by abdicating the responsibility to maintain their software or by shutting down network services that those devices require to operate fully. I mostly agree, but the severe punishment for not keeping software or services updated and running should be to release as much of the software as you own and a full hardware spec, well before you turn off the lights. People have to be allowed to get out of a business. |
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