• amigan@lemmy.dynatron.me
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        1 year ago

        My last straw was when they killed OtherOS on the PS3, which was very much part of my purchasing decision. Sure, it was kneecapped from the start (Linux still ran under the hypervisor, could not use the GPU, and was only given 6 Cell cores), but it was there. At least I got a $60 check from the class action settlement!

        Bunch of cocksuckers. I have not purchased a Sony product since.

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            1 year ago

            Basically. In Sony’s case, they were clearly afraid of homebrew games, but I still can’t imagine any other rationale than what you said for killing the feature, especially as neutered as it was. It definitely taught me a lesson about buying products that can’t be kill switched after purchase. The US Air Force even built a cluster of 1700 PS3s that relied on this feature. I’m sure they weren’t routable to the internet to get updates though.

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      1 year ago

      The Sony minidisc players were decent hardware, but the app that loaded music onto the discs was completely garbage.

      It would set the bit rate down to sub 40kbps(so it looked like you had mp3 Cd levels of storage, and would move the original music files it “loaded” deep into %appdata% to try and hide the originals from you.

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      1 year ago

      That was what got me to look into piracy. Bought a CD and was unable to copy it to my iPod. Fuck that