This superbowl ad pissed us off enough to spend $10,000 to liberate Ring doorbells - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGbrPpL2Ov8
See also
https://bounties.fulu.org/bounties/ring-video-doorbells

@Miro_Collas so open-source it Nissan. Or we'll get Louis Rossman's Fulu to put a bounty on it.
This superbowl ad pissed us off enough to spend $10,000 to liberate Ring doorbells - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGbrPpL2Ov8
See also
https://bounties.fulu.org/bounties/ring-video-doorbells

Les fabricants abandonnent leurs produits, mais FULU refuse de les laisser mourir. La fondation paie des hackers pour contourner les verrous, réparer l’irréparable et remettre les utilisateurs aux commandes. Une petite révolution pour tous ceux qui refusent l’obsolescence imposée.
Cette ONG paie des hackers pour ressusciter les appareils que les fabricants ont abandonnés
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://korben.info/fulu-bounty-hackers-repair-appareils-abandonnes.html
Why One Man Is Fighting for Our Right to Control Our Garage Door Openers 🏡
If companies can modify internet-connected products and charge subscriptions after people have already purchased them, what does it mean to own anything anymore?
#RATGDO #RageAgainstTheGarageDoorOpener #MyQ #ChamberlainGroup #IOT #PaulWieland #GarageDoor #LiftMaster #RightToRepair #FULU #FreedomFromUnethicalLimitationsOnUsers #RATCLOUD #DIY #RageAgainstTheCloud #BrianXChen #HomeAssistant
Big thanks to Cody Kociemba, guyman, and others involved in helping me liberate my newly obtained 1st generation Nest thermostat from Google. Links below for Cody's NoLongerEvil firmware and guyman's repo specifically targeted at the 1st gen devices where DFU mode is harder to trigger.
https://github.com/codykociemba/NoLongerEvil-Thermostat
Have a nest thermostat that was killed by Google? This will interest you.
#TIL about the #FULU Foundation;
"... born out of the Right to Repair movement and the assertion that if you can't fix something, you don't own it. But it doesn't stop there. If manufacturers get to dictate how long you get to use your device or what software you run on it, you don't own it. If companies can start charging subscriptions to use the features that you bought your gadget for, you don't own that gadget. Enough is enough."