Its about time a bigwig company embraced the hacking community. The new wave of 'innovation' will be open source, or at least the ability to let consumers who pay good money do what they want with things that they buy.
We are on top of what appears to be a steady increase of technological inovation and yet at the same time it seems like companies are trying to destroy everything with these crazy agreements stating we don't own what we buy.
MORE POWER TO YOU iROBOT! (Now fix my dang Roomba battery that died for no reason :) )
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Its about time a bigwig company embraced the hacking community. The new wave of 'innovation' will be open source, or at least the ability to let consumers who pay good money do what they want with things that they buy.
We are on top of what appears to be a steady increase of technological inovation and yet at the same time it seems like companies are trying to destroy everything with these crazy agreements stating we don't own what we buy.
MORE POWER TO YOU iROBOT! (Now fix my dang Roomba battery that died for no reason :) )