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gentoofluxlast Saturday at 12:14 PM2 repliesview on HN

That would be a waste of money on the manufacturers part. It will always be possible to disable the screen


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fzeroracerlast Saturday at 12:49 PM

And what if the manufacturers decide to sue you for disabling the screen? Or decide to simply disable your fridge? This isn't a far out scenario either, the whole right-to-repair movement was based on a company not allowing you to do things with the tractor you bought.

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Levitzlast Saturday at 1:50 PM

No for everybody it won't. Not to even mention the waste.

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