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by drdaeman
410 days ago
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As someone who used a bunch of good products with less than great firmwares I would like you to ask to please consider not doing this, unless you have a strong, real and well-analyzed reason. Rather, please consider spending your resources wisely, on something that benefits everyone and makes your product better. For power users, a theoretical ability to modify your product (possibly, in a ways you've never even thought about) can be a valuable benefit. So, unless you're certain to be seriously harmed by this in some way, please consider not wasting your (and your users') time on something of questionable value. Just saying how it looks like from a technical end-user perspective. I'm just really tired and even somewhat depressed of having to hack my devices (lights, cat feeders, now a rowing machine) to make them work properly. |
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