DRM Chair Self-Destructs After 8 Uses
unts writes "Taking DRM further than it's gone before, a group of designers have built a DRM'd chair that will melt its own joints and destroy itself after 8 uses. The chair uses an Arduino and sensors to monitor the number of uses, then triggers the melting of a set of joints that hold it together, making the product unusable without some carpentry skills. The video of device at work is both amusing and a little disconcerting."
...excellent for congress.
I've fallen off your lawn, and I can't get up.
But were the hipsters necessary?
At least we can be sure that Ikea isn't interested, since their chair already do that by default.
(And I had a good laugh about the article :)
Coz eternity my friend, is a long *ing time.
This is not DRM; it is product-life expiration. DRM would be if the chair had GPS and would melt itself if moved further than 200ft from its location of first use.
You better sit down for this...... Oh wait....
"File to fit, pound to insert, paint to match" - Aircraft Maintenance 101
Have gnu, will travel.
If they've been around for years, then their system obviously failed ;)
This is called Planned Obsolescence
No, this is Programmed obsolescence. Planned obsolescence depends on statistics. This is much more reliable, and should really help with the spreadsheets.
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
And it's a good metaphor for DRM. It costs more to make, because this chair has a microprocessor. That cost gets passed on to the consumer, yet makes the product less valuable to them.
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