This is a product that didn’t need to be built. Since it has, I’m at least pleased there are efforts to keep them from being relegated to landfills.
I feel like there should be a law to release the bits we need to support these efforts.
Too many times a product will die or a company will fold along with all its documentation.
Maybe release a final firmware opening up a product. Or at the very least a git repo with api documentation.
Agreed. At least there are efforts to salvage it.
There should be efforts to ensure it never happens again. All companies who abandon products or services should be forced to open source all associated code.
Why should greedy narcissists be allowed to waste humanities finite resources on their limp dick get-rich-quick schemes and failures?
Why?
This is the question that should’ve been asked before it was built and shipped.
Now that it has been, though, any effort to keep it out of landfill and find a use for the hardware is good.
I vaguely wonder what the actual overlap between the sort of people who would buy something like that and people who’d be willing to do this actually is, especially since they didn’t sell a lot in the first place.
Why would anyone want to revive this piece of sluggish useless piece of crap?
if someone has ideas, I say let them cook. Open sourcing this can’t be bad for anyone imo.
Though I agree in a way, I don’t understand what anyone found potentially useful with this thing in the first place.
Maybe because it’s got a CPU and memory, and because ewaste harms us all?
I’m all in favor of upcycling.