Damn Logitech, you've been my go-to for peripherals for a couple of decades now
Don't fuck this up
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Damn Logitech, you've been my go-to for peripherals for a couple of decades now
Don't fuck this up
You know they will, just making a good product isn't enough, they need to somehow sell us more bullshit so they can make infinitely more money than ever all the time. So Logitech will absolutely go through with something like this
And I want whoever came up with this idea to spontaneously combust, but neither of us is going to get what we want.
Logitech CEO can fuck right off.
Logitech stuff is already sort of a subscription based service, since their stuff is designed to fail after around 2 years.
Faber states that “[It] was a little heavier, it had great software and services that you’d constantly update, and it was beautiful.”
If I mistake your shit ideas as an Onion article, you should be fired. Who would pay monthly on a mouse?
Magnesium mouse
OR
Forever subscription
Hard to decide here, fellas. Idk.
More like the never mouse, you can keep the monthly sub peripherals.
given how much is going on in the diy / open source keyboard community, I'm sure there's going to be some options
Try getting them to last longer than 2 years before the scroll wheel breaks before you try to stump this shit
MaaS?
There's one way subscription-based hardware might be a good idea: it would motivate the companies to focus on quality and repairability, because they would be the ones who have to deal with that stuff. Unless of course if the EULA of such hardware is complete shit. Which of course it will be.
It will be much cheaper for the company to replace rather than repair, then they don't have to pay technicians
I use a computer a lot, and I have an expensive keyboard and mouse. I'm the target market in a sense; if there was a compelling enough upgrade to either, I'd probably buy it.
I can't imagine what software features they could possibly offer that would qualify, doubly so as a subscription. I picked my mouse because it has lots of buttons, a responsive sensor, low-latency wireless, and it runs on a standardized replaceable battery. It would be hard to improve any of that with software.