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[-] Zagorath@quokk.au 5 points 1 month ago

That's not an excuse. Anything short of letting you keep all existing behaviour is a failure. It might not quite meet the literal definition of "bricked", but it's not much better.

[-] djsaskdja@reddthat.com 1 points 1 month ago

Linux just ended support for the i486 chipset. Is that out of line by your standards as well? Are vendors obligated to support products for an eternity? What would be a reasonable amount of time to continue providing support if 14 years isn't long enough? I really think the existence of homebrew solutions negates any major concerns here. Even if that didn't exist, there's nothing particularly unique about this situation. In fact the support window was like twice as long as the closest competitors. I think the language here is a little over dramatic to be honest.

[-] Zagorath@quokk.au 1 points 1 month ago

That means Linux chose to stop updating those devices. If Linux somehow stopped you from being able to use your existing Linux version on you i486 chipset, the analogy would work. But your analogy in the real world just supports my point even further.

They are not required to "support" products in the form of updates. They are required, ethically, to support them continuing the functionality they were sold with for as long as the device is in use.

If they don't want to continue operating a backend that's necessary for it to work, they should put out a patch so the same functionality can be obtained through local-only behaviours. This is really no different from the "stop killing games" movement, except that it deals with actual hardware that is sold under the promise of certain behaviour, rather than a purely-software game.

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