This “smoking gun” killed the McDonald’s ice cream hackers’ startup

Three-year-old email shows evidence of plot to undermine repair business.

Ars Technica

#McDonald’s Ice Cream Machine Hackers Say They Found the ‘Smoking Gun’ That Killed Their Startup

#Kytch, the company that tried to fix McDonald’s broken ice cream machines, has unearthed a 3-year-old email it says proves claims of an alleged plot to undermine their business.

https://www.wired.com/story/kytch-taylor-mcdonalds-ice-cream-machine-smoking-gun/

McDonald’s Ice Cream Machine Hackers Say They Found the ‘Smoking Gun’ That Killed Their Startup

Kytch, the company that tried to fix McDonald’s broken ice cream machines, has unearthed a 3-year-old email it says proves claims of an alleged plot to undermine their business.

WIRED
Why McDonald's Ice Cream Machines Are Always Broken and How To Fix Them

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Episode 215-2: Leave the Gun, Take the McFlurry - In part II of our interview with Jeremy O’Sullivan of the IoT startup Kytch. We he... https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/653754920/0/thesecurityledger~Episode-Leave-the-Gun-Take-the-McFlurry/ #internetofthings #jeremyo’sullivan #embeddeddevice #righttorepair #topstories #mcdonald’s #companies #spotlight #hardware #podcasts #podcast #taylor #kytch #wired
Episode 215-2: Leave the Gun, Take the McFlurry

We continue our interview with Jeremy O"Sullivan of Kytch about the data his hardware revealed put him at odds Taylor, machine's maker, and with McDonald's

The Security Ledger with Paul F. Roberts