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by anon7000
209 days ago
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That’s not at all what the threads seem to suggest, where the new company is literally paying Rebble for API access and trying very hard to include them in a lot of ways. Reality is that after a decade+ with no hardware updates, there is really no future for the Rebble platform… without new hardware. So you’re suggesting the people trying to actually revive the ecosystem by building new hardware shouldn’t be able to continue working on the open source OS they founded, or play around with clients for an API they pay for? Come on. |
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