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These early adopters found out what happened when a cutting-edge marvel became an obsolete gadget... inside their bodies.

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[โ€“] LrdThndr@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Open source hardware is a thing. See: raspberry pi, pine64, etc.

In hardware, open source means the schematics are available and the device is built with commonly available components; eg: no proprietary chips, standard discrete components, pcb schematics and plans available.

[โ€“] vsh@lemm.ee 0 points 9 months ago

Now it makes sense. It would be better if people started calling it "open hardware" instead of extending open source to cover the transparency of the hardware's design.

Open source is originally associated with software and refers to source code that is made freely available and can be modified and redistributed.

Open hardware means that the design specifications, schematics, and related information are made freely available for users to study, modify, and distribute.