@hydrian I agree with the EOL law demand.
I see Bose and Sonos primarily as hardware manufacturers. I think in the history of tech, there are quite a few cases in which the more open, less restrictive hardware has had more success in the market (including licensing/patents).
I get that they would like to milk their customer base a bit more - but for me, possible vendor lock-in makes products less attractive.
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I tip my hat to #Bose for giving owners of soon-to-be End of Life/support speakers the garantuee that the devices will continue to function and giving them the information needed to collectively build new tools to do even more with them. -
I tip my hat to #Bose for giving owners of soon-to-be End of Life/support speakers the garantuee that the devices will continue to function and giving them the information needed to collectively build new tools to do even more with them.@jwildeboer This is better than nothing, but I would appreciate it if companies open-sourced stuff like this at the start of the products' lifecycle, instead of at the end.
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Looking at the #US government's statements on #Greenland: If I were a customer of a US-based cloud computing or other service provider, I'd make sure that I have on-premises backups of all the data.Looking at the #US government's statements on #Greenland: If I were a customer of a US-based cloud computing or other service provider, I'd make sure that I have on-premises backups of all the data. #EU