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codedokode ◴[] No.46246465[source]
In my opinion, every manufacturer of a programmable device should not be allowed to prevent the buyer from reprogramming it.
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tomp ◴[] No.46250233[source]
Well, your opinion is literally illegal.

You're legally (and technically) prohibited from re-programming GPS modules, GSM modules, and probably many stuff in cars as well.

(Actually, maybe contractually when it comes to GPS modules.)

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1. Nevermark ◴[] No.46250403[source]
> Well, your opinion is literally illegal.

In support of this irrefutable statement:

• > "Whatever is, is right." — Alexander Pope

• > "If you want to get along, go along." — Sam Rayburn

• > "Reform? Reform! Aren't things bad enough already?" — Lord Eldon

• > "We've always done it this way." — Grace Hopper (referred to it as a dangerous phrase)

• > "Well, when you put it that way..." — [List of millions redacted to protect the compliant]

Rebuttal:

• > "“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.” ― George Bernard Shaw

• > "Yeah, well, ya know, that's just like, uh, your opinion man." — The Dude (In someone's pharmaceutically elevated dream, addressing the Supreme Court.)