▲ | kube-system 6 days ago | |||||||
My stove, my car, and my locks are all opinionated in their design and use proprietary parts. None of them were designed to my personal requirements. Many of the products that I buy do in fact, not work exactly how I want them to, nor do they facilitate my desire to change them. I can't name a single product in my house that uses any sort of open hardware design, except for the things, I've 3D printed or built myself. | ||||||||
▲ | clickety_clack 6 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
A better analogue then would be that the developer who built your house insists on a specific type of lock. There’s a whole repairability movement going on to maintain access to third party replacement parts for cars and appliances. This is a recent design choice that is being enforced by manufacturers. Historically, people have been able to repair everything they owned. Locking everything down is bad for consumers. | ||||||||
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