@QuadratureSurfer@piefed.social
Post #1737150
2026-04-14 19:59 UTC
I think the refrigerator example is a much more accurate representation of what’s happening here.
It’s not about whether you can find friends to play with, its about a company remotely disabling something you bought which should be able to work whether it’s connected to the internet or not.
What if a bunch of car manufacturers start requiring an internet connection just to turn on your car (for security/safety reasons). Then after 5 years they shut down those servers and say, “buy a new one”. You’re telling me that, rather than supporting a law to deter the practice, you would rather just avoid buying cars from that company?
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@fallaciousBasis@lemmy.world 2026-04-14 20:04
Abstractions were always a problem for you. As towards your question. Yes. And a harder yes. I would not buy shit from them. And if I saw their vehicles I might slash the tires and smash a window or four. That’s the problem with most of you on lemmmeeeeznuts. You’re like half punk, sometimes, you’re not a real punk cuz you don’t really want to do anything that might get you in trouble but you really love people who do? Grow some balls.