

What happened 2023?
What happened 2023?
Return it. If you hold on to it (even if you block the ads and all) it will signal the manufacturer, that this practice is fine.
Steve Bannon said six years ago on Bill Maher: “You seperate the signal from the noise. Watch the signal. There’s a flashbang grenade every day as far as noise goes. Watch the signal.”
It is great that the firmware is open source. However their customer support is utter shite. I have given up several times hoping for help on a keyboard bug.
Lemmy, the Fediverse, and open source in general too. Every time bullshit happens I find myself more and more replacing closed systems with community-developed and community-run systems. It’s not only the giving back/contributing/being part, and the openness, it’s also that this cannot be taken away so easily. Taken by buying the company, a software update, agreement change or the fact that someday you may not be able to pay your monthly fee and loose access to all your stuff.
Clever, thank you!
Huh? In which country do you use LinkedIn? I created an account in Germany two years ago and did not have to do this.