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by spiderxxxx
1030 days ago
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no, the article says "groups seek permission from the government to break arbitrary software locks and passwords that keep consumers and repair professionals from diagnosing and repairing equipment they own or are authorized by the owner to work on." It doesn't mention "lockouts", or bypassing safety features. It's about access to the machine, and the diagnostics that a repair person has access to, but the owner does not. |
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We're going to start limiting what McDonalds can do to control quality of product because the tech community thinks it knows better?
Dairy is not a product to play loose with the rules on.