• @[email protected]
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    66 months ago

    This company sure has been making the rounds on the internet. I estimate maybe 1-2 years before they decide to cash in on their goodwill with some kind of monetary product

    • wootz
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      96 months ago

      I am honestly not sure if you’re joking or not

      • @[email protected]
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        I’m not really. Who are these guys and why am I hearing about them on every social media outlet.

        They’re a company whose sole aim is to make money. Right now they’re in the goodwill phase of building community trust, but what’s their endgame? Is this an emerging market they’re cornering.

        I know these sound like sarcastic questions, but I’m genuinely wondering.

        • @[email protected]
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          66 months ago

          Ifixit has been a community driven repair site for over 20 years. It was indispensable for repairing apple laptops when they were still transitioning to Intel from PowerPC. I haven’t kept up with all the changes, but they sell tools and parts now. Even from a jaded perspective one can see the right to repair is in their best interest.

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            Well, that sounds promising at least. I hope their interests continue to align with their consumer-base for another 20 years, and doesn’t nosedive into the CEO rot we’ve seen with Mozilla

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    Ah this bit is sad. The exception only covers bypassing DMCA protections to fix your own stuff not distributing the tooling for it.

    It is still a crime for iFixit to sell a tool to fix ice cream machines, and that’s a real shame. The ruling doesn’t change the underlying statute making it illegal to share or sell tools that bypass software locks. This leaves most of the repair work inaccessible to the average person, since the technical barriers remain high. Without these tools, this exemption is largely theoretical for many small businesses that don’t have in-house repair experts.

    • @[email protected]
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      26 months ago

      I wonder if someone could invent a new open source machine of some sure along with a tool to fix that, and that tool just happens to also be able to fix the McDonald’s ice cream machines?

      • @[email protected]
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        36 months ago

        I mean, you could. The problem becomes “do you have more money and lawyers than McDonald’s” to keep pretending it has nothing to do with it in court.

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      136 months ago

      Illegal like sharing pirated media.
      It can’t be commercialised, but if you just “happen” to find the software somewhere, you are allowed to use it.

    • Boomer Humor Doomergod
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      86 months ago

      They should do like the folks selling weed in DC, where they sell you a $200 cookie or sticker and give you a free ounce of weed with your purchase.

  • Chemical Wonka
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    36 months ago

    World on fire and there are people worried about repairing ice cream machines of an evil corporation and consider it a “victory”. Depressing

    • @[email protected]
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      56 months ago

      Repairing things helps reduce the endless resource expediture and trash creation. Ice cream machines are just a random example. As you can read in the article they were going for much more, and more significant stuff, but got denied.

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      Theres quite a lot of humans on this planet. collectively we are capable of performing more than a single task y’know.

      I’m not a climate scientist, but i am a programmer. i’d be much more useful on this sort of thing than trying to program my way out of climate change

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    536 months ago

    That’s great, but I’m sure Taylor (ice cream machine manufacturer) will still void your warranty, and McDonald’s corporate will still tell you you’re required to have Taylor service it. There were blackboxed control bypass devices for these machines that let them run longer and self-clean better, but McDonald’s sent out a memo requiring all franchisees to remove them and only allow Taylor to work on those machines.

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    1106 months ago

    While there is feel good framing, write ups like this just reinforce what a dystopian hell hole we live in. It is depressing.

    • @[email protected]
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      596 months ago

      You’re not wrong, but I’d still encourage everyone to celebrate the small victories. If we wait for perfection it may never come.

      • YonderEpochs
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        176 months ago

        “Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the merely good” is one (imo important) way to state it.

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          Yes, but framing is important. Saying “Oh look what our perfect corporate buddies over at Taylor let us do even though it’s their call” (a huge lie btw.) vs. saying “We finally got this victory, we can finally do part of what we should’ve never have been unable to do due to corporate greed, thank you Taylor for getting some sense, it seems like your scrooges still have some semblance of a soul left” is a big difference. As always, the truth is somewhere in between these two extremes. However, I’m inclned to lean towards the latter more than the former on the spectrum.

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            26 months ago

            Oh, tbh I was just commenting the sort of “pithy” way to say what commenter above me was saying. I wasn’t actually commenting on the situation, screw McDonalds and Taylor both lol

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        as long as we are walking forwards, and not backwards or sideways, we can go one step at a time and we will be closer to something better.

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        The only Victory I see in my medium term future is leaving the country. The US is fucked 5 ways to sunday and honestly I don’t see that recovering any time soon

  • @[email protected]
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    46 months ago

    I don’t think I’ve ever ordered ice-cream from McDonald’s. Not exactly the type of product I’d go to a hamburger joint for.

    • @[email protected]
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      16 months ago

      That’s all I used to go there for, but not sure if it’s different ice-cream in Europe.

    • @[email protected]
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      36 months ago

      While McDonald’s ice cream isn’t great, hamburger joints are usually a great spot for ice cream and milkshakes

  • @[email protected]
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    116 months ago

    Why would you buy an ice cream machine from McDonalds? They have bland food and cut cola with hygiene problems in their ice machines.

    • @[email protected]
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      166 months ago

      If you run a franchise, you have to get the machine from a specific vendor. That vendor makes a killing charging for their techs to come over to fix those machines. There’s some videos on YouTube that explain how the scam works.

    • @[email protected]
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      16 months ago

      This was exactly what I thought. You could start a staffing company that supplied skilled temp workers with this skill set.

  • @[email protected]
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    236 months ago

    McDonald’s franchisees being forced to buy one specific problematic ice cream machine is ducked up on it’s own. Let them choose what works.