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by AnthonyMouse
634 days ago
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> What happens in that case is that competitors copy your hardware and throw the open source firmware on it to undercut you. The entire premise of firmware is that it's specific to the hardware. By the time they "copy your hardware" it's already obsolete. Also, that's the thing you're actually selling. Your firmware sucks. Nobody wants your firmware unless they have your hardware. People are paying you for the hardware, which is the thing cheap competitors can't make as well as you or you're already screwed. |
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