crowdsupply: a Proclamation of User Rights
Howdy all, Crowd Supply have been busy in the past twelve months <URL:https://blog.crowdsupply.com/2017/01/24/a-new-years-proclamation/>, organising the funding of many user-respecting hardware projects. They have also mooted a Proclamation of User Rights in hardware <URL:https://www.crowdsupply.com/about#user-rights>, asserting the rights of hardware users and the limitation of the power of creators to impose restrictions on users. What do you think? They're looking for feedback, so go ahead and let them know your thoughts on hardware user rights. -- \ “Repetition leads to boredom, boredom to horrifying mistakes, | `\ horrifying mistakes to God-I-wish-I-was-still-bored, and it | _o__) goes downhill from there.” —Will Larson, 2008-11-04 | Ben Finney
On 26/01/17 14:08, Ben Finney wrote:
Howdy all,
Crowd Supply have been busy in the past twelve months <URL:https://blog.crowdsupply.com/2017/01/24/a-new-years-proclamation/>, organising the funding of many user-respecting hardware projects.
They have also mooted a Proclamation of User Rights in hardware <URL:https://www.crowdsupply.com/about#user-rights>, asserting the rights of hardware users and the limitation of the power of creators to impose restrictions on users.
What do you think? They're looking for feedback, so go ahead and let them know your thoughts on hardware user rights.
Here's one idea, setup "Tor Challenge" with the website, so that it doesn't need to be opened up to Google for the challenge when using the Tor network.... Using "Tor Challenge" is more respective and protective of user's rights when it comes to web pages. A.
participants (2)
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Andrew McGlashan
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Ben Finney