This is a valuable lesson for any manufacturer: never awaken the nerd sleeping inside your customer, because his wrath shall be terrible.
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This is a valuable lesson for any manufacturer: never awaken the nerd sleeping inside your customer, because his wrath shall be terrible. In this case the warning was quite literal. The company annoyed a buyer enough to push him into full blown nerd mode. He tore the product apart, reverse engineered every part, and then published a step by step guide showing exactly how to disable "kill switch" that prevented the use of the product without the vendor spying on the user. What started as a minor grievance became a public, technical exposé that left the maker exposed and embarrassed. Moral of the story: underestimate your users at your own peril. 
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This is a valuable lesson for any manufacturer: never awaken the nerd sleeping inside your customer, because his wrath shall be terrible. In this case the warning was quite literal. The company annoyed a buyer enough to push him into full blown nerd mode. He tore the product apart, reverse engineered every part, and then published a step by step guide showing exactly how to disable "kill switch" that prevented the use of the product without the vendor spying on the user. What started as a minor grievance became a public, technical exposé that left the maker exposed and embarrassed. Moral of the story: underestimate your users at your own peril. @masek Hmmm, interesting... *opens the link* *sees the AI header image* *closes the page immediately* 

