The Digital Mattress

April 14, 2021 Hosted by Parker Dillmann, Stephen Kraig

Hyron and Zapp from the AND!XOR group joins the podcast this week to continue the discussion on the Right to Repair and Non Fungible Tokens.

  • Right To Repair
    • Ease of opening for repairs
      • This sounds great but I have some thoughts
      • Reason why phones are hard to open now
      • Security screws only keep out people that probably shouldn’t be opening the device anyways
      • Ultrasonic welding and potting? 
    • Access to manuals
      • What if repair manuals don’t exist for a product?
      • Small and medium volume products don’t have the revenue or volume to make this kind of documentation
    • Schematics, Circuit Diagrams, and Firmware Accessible
      • What if the schematic is the secret sauce?
      • Schematics are easily reverse engineered from a PCB assembly.
      • What mechanics will be put in place to prevent cloning?
    • Hardware Vs Software
    • Tesla
    • License
      • Make all contracts clearly identify which elements of the machine are not included in the sale
      • Do not allow companies to create contract language (End User License Agreements) that modify or limit support options in the future
        • Most of the problems the Right to Repair movement wants to fix could be solved here
        • If this was more upfront to customers then they could make a better purchasing decision
    • Parts and Tools
      • Make service parts and tools available at non-discriminatory pricing to equipment owners and third parties.
    • Design
      • Integrate Design for Repair principles into eco-design product design practices.
      • DFR – Design for Recycle
      • Right to Repair VS Right to be Repaired
      • It’s easy to say we should have a right to repair something but is it OK to force companies to make something repairable?
  • NFTs
    • WUT?
    • Non Fungible Token

Hosts: Parker Dillmann, Stephen Kraig

Special thanks to whixr over at Tymkrs for the intro and outro!