• CeeBee_Eh@lemmy.world
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    21 hours ago

    Your example is a prime one that people cite against proprietary code/firmware. It’s probably the worst example you could have cited.

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      21 hours ago

      This was actually probably an efuse, so not really just firmware, but hardware. In any case we are not talking about a software/firmware feature to decode videos, we are talking a section in the silicon that stays dormant unless you activate it with a valid license key.

      Imho it makes sense from an economical perspective: they develop, test and fabricate a single silicon that does everything, then they allow you to specialize it on demand for a fee.

      In any case, we can agree to disagree.