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    022 hours ago

    It’s a thermostat, my parents still have one of those goldtone Honeywell ones with a dial from like the 1960’s. The only reason the app won’t work is because they can’t be bothered to support it. Stop making things obsolescent, make it mandatory that all this crap has a set support time after which it must be open sourced.

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      17 hours ago

      No, it’s a computer that runs a thermostat.

      And you generally don’t allow devices that aren’t receiving security updates to continue accessing servers.

      I do agree with making them open source it, though.

      But they also aren’t bricking the devices. They still work as thermostats.

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        016 hours ago

        So fucking what? Stop repeating this shitty, weak argument over and over again.

        There is absolutely no logical reason why they can’t continue to support it, no matter how old it gets. A 20-year-old computer can run modern Linux just fine with security updates, why can’t a 12-year-old thermostat that is also running on a heavily modified Linux?

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      021 hours ago

      Agreed. If copyrights expire, then why not for proprietary software, especially when it’s no longer supported?