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Asshole Design @lemmy.ml
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Roku XDS 2100x - designed to die

Netflix pulled the plug on the Roku XDS 2100x in Dec. 2019. Then Roku themselves worked to make this device useless:

  • simple apps like the fish bowl app and the flames simulating a fireplace are gone (they're not particularly useful, but it indicates deliberate intent)
  • the Roku Store is inaccessible
  • media plugged into the USB port is not mounted -- that's right, you can't even use it to play stored media.

This is not natural obsolescence -- this is sabotage. When this happened to the Wii, some people hacked it so we could continue to run apps on it. Roku doesn't have the same. If you buy a new Roku, then you become part of the designed obsolescence problem.

If you call Roku at 408-364-1260, you get a recorded greeting saying they aren't even accepting voicemail for those asking for support. When someone asks about recycling, the answers are various ways to trash the device

Designed Obsolescence @lemmy.ml
nonpushoverconsumer @lemmy.ml

Roku XDS 2100x - dead to Netflix & sabotaged by Roku

Netflix pulled the plug on the Roku XDS 2100x in Dec. 2019. Then Roku themselves worked to make this device useless:

  • simple apps like the fish bowl app and the flames simulating a fireplace are gone (they're not particularly useful, but it indicates deliberate intent)
  • the Roku Store is inaccessible
  • media plugged into the USB port is not mounted -- that's right, you can't even use it to play stored media.

This is not natural obsolescence -- this is sabotage. When this happened to the Wii, some people hacked it so we could continue to run apps on it. Roku doesn't have the same. If you buy a new Roku, then you become part of the designed obsolescence problem.

If you call Roku at 408-364-1260, you get a recorded greeting saying they aren't even accepting voicemail for those asking for support. When someone asks about recycling, the answers are various ways to trash the device

Crappy Design @lemmy.ml
nonpushoverconsumer @lemmy.ml

Bicycle front derailleur that can't be vertically adjusted (Shimano fd-m410-e)

These are used as OEM parts on bicycles, so you could buy a complete bicycle and then find that it's forever limited to small cogs. If you remove the derailleur, notches in the bottom bracket become exposed to water.

Asshole Design @lemmy.ml
nonpushoverconsumer @lemmy.ml

crankset designed with fake bolts to hide the fact that it's riveted