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  3. BMW’s latest “innovation” isn’t about performance or safety.

BMW’s latest “innovation” isn’t about performance or safety.

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  • ifixit@mastodon.socialI ifixit@mastodon.social

    BMW’s latest “innovation” isn’t about performance or safety. It’s a logo-shaped screw designed to keep owners out of their own cars. We dug into the patent, the intent behind it, and why Adafruit is already working on a custom bit to undo BMW’s attempt to block repair. Learn more at the link below.

    http://ifixit.com/News/115528/bmws-newest-innovation-is-a-logo-shaped-middle-finger-to-right-to-repair
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    #iFixit #RightoRepair #FixTheWorld

    farbel@mas.toF This user is from outside of this forum
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    #28

    @iFixit Every mechanic who works on BMWs will have the necessary bit in weeks. If this is really an attempt to keep people from repairing their vehicles, it is pretty dumb.

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    • ifixit@mastodon.socialI ifixit@mastodon.social

      BMW’s latest “innovation” isn’t about performance or safety. It’s a logo-shaped screw designed to keep owners out of their own cars. We dug into the patent, the intent behind it, and why Adafruit is already working on a custom bit to undo BMW’s attempt to block repair. Learn more at the link below.

      http://ifixit.com/News/115528/bmws-newest-innovation-is-a-logo-shaped-middle-finger-to-right-to-repair
      —
      #iFixit #RightoRepair #FixTheWorld

      loki@mastodon.greenL This user is from outside of this forum
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      #29

      @iFixit 10 weeks and you can buy this bit at Ali Express and temu…

      Sorry, but times are different today, you can’t f… around like this anymore

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      • ifixit@mastodon.socialI ifixit@mastodon.social

        BMW’s latest “innovation” isn’t about performance or safety. It’s a logo-shaped screw designed to keep owners out of their own cars. We dug into the patent, the intent behind it, and why Adafruit is already working on a custom bit to undo BMW’s attempt to block repair. Learn more at the link below.

        http://ifixit.com/News/115528/bmws-newest-innovation-is-a-logo-shaped-middle-finger-to-right-to-repair
        —
        #iFixit #RightoRepair #FixTheWorld

        waldi@chaos.socialW This user is from outside of this forum
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        #30

        @iFixit I hope that at least the threads are standard. Use some force and you have a flat head driving slot added to them. Later replace with standard screw.

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        • ifixit@mastodon.socialI ifixit@mastodon.social

          BMW’s latest “innovation” isn’t about performance or safety. It’s a logo-shaped screw designed to keep owners out of their own cars. We dug into the patent, the intent behind it, and why Adafruit is already working on a custom bit to undo BMW’s attempt to block repair. Learn more at the link below.

          http://ifixit.com/News/115528/bmws-newest-innovation-is-a-logo-shaped-middle-finger-to-right-to-repair
          —
          #iFixit #RightoRepair #FixTheWorld

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          #31

          @iFixit we need right to repair for everything by Independent Services

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          • jackeric@beige.partyJ jackeric@beige.party

            @iFixit @BonehouseWasps should do it the other way round - screw the logo into their heads 😉

            bonehousewasps@mastodon.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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            #32

            @jackeric @iFixit 😂

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            • ifixit@mastodon.socialI ifixit@mastodon.social

              BMW’s latest “innovation” isn’t about performance or safety. It’s a logo-shaped screw designed to keep owners out of their own cars. We dug into the patent, the intent behind it, and why Adafruit is already working on a custom bit to undo BMW’s attempt to block repair. Learn more at the link below.

              http://ifixit.com/News/115528/bmws-newest-innovation-is-a-logo-shaped-middle-finger-to-right-to-repair
              —
              #iFixit #RightoRepair #FixTheWorld

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              #33

              @iFixit

              BMW? Isn't that the company where you pay extra for heated seats and than have to pay a montly rent extra to use them?

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              • ifixit@mastodon.socialI ifixit@mastodon.social

                BMW’s latest “innovation” isn’t about performance or safety. It’s a logo-shaped screw designed to keep owners out of their own cars. We dug into the patent, the intent behind it, and why Adafruit is already working on a custom bit to undo BMW’s attempt to block repair. Learn more at the link below.

                http://ifixit.com/News/115528/bmws-newest-innovation-is-a-logo-shaped-middle-finger-to-right-to-repair
                —
                #iFixit #RightoRepair #FixTheWorld

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                #34

                @iFixit
                How effective are screw extraction bits on the BMW screw? Once the screw is out, replace it with an ordinary one with the same threads and length.

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                • ifixit@mastodon.socialI ifixit@mastodon.social

                  BMW’s latest “innovation” isn’t about performance or safety. It’s a logo-shaped screw designed to keep owners out of their own cars. We dug into the patent, the intent behind it, and why Adafruit is already working on a custom bit to undo BMW’s attempt to block repair. Learn more at the link below.

                  http://ifixit.com/News/115528/bmws-newest-innovation-is-a-logo-shaped-middle-finger-to-right-to-repair
                  —
                  #iFixit #RightoRepair #FixTheWorld

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                  #35

                  @iFixit BMW is basically dying. I don't see new BMWs on my way to work. They started with a subscription-based seat heather, yet developing ad idiotic patented screw.
                  Compared to more innovative car makers (chinese ones on top of all), they look like Blackberry or Nokia when the first iPhone was unveiled.

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                  • ifixit@mastodon.socialI ifixit@mastodon.social

                    BMW’s latest “innovation” isn’t about performance or safety. It’s a logo-shaped screw designed to keep owners out of their own cars. We dug into the patent, the intent behind it, and why Adafruit is already working on a custom bit to undo BMW’s attempt to block repair. Learn more at the link below.

                    http://ifixit.com/News/115528/bmws-newest-innovation-is-a-logo-shaped-middle-finger-to-right-to-repair
                    —
                    #iFixit #RightoRepair #FixTheWorld

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                    #36

                    @iFixit
                    When faced with something like this I get the dremel out and cut a notch in it, then get it out with a flat screwdriver.
                    Worked on my former MINI (a BMW), with torx screws on the tail light cover, didn't have bit for them at the time.

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                    • ifixit@mastodon.socialI ifixit@mastodon.social

                      BMW’s latest “innovation” isn’t about performance or safety. It’s a logo-shaped screw designed to keep owners out of their own cars. We dug into the patent, the intent behind it, and why Adafruit is already working on a custom bit to undo BMW’s attempt to block repair. Learn more at the link below.

                      http://ifixit.com/News/115528/bmws-newest-innovation-is-a-logo-shaped-middle-finger-to-right-to-repair
                      —
                      #iFixit #RightoRepair #FixTheWorld

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                      #37

                      @iFixit Capitalist free markets need wise regulation. It shouldn't be legal to innovate for the purpose of blocking interoperability or entrapping customers. Corporations HATE free markets because true competition is hard and profits are slimmer. External force is required.

                      Absent regulation to establish rules to protect society, free markets must race towards monopoly, corruption, and enshitification. Regulated markets can work - uncontrolled markets foaters Lord of the Flies conditions.

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                      • ifixit@mastodon.socialI ifixit@mastodon.social

                        BMW’s latest “innovation” isn’t about performance or safety. It’s a logo-shaped screw designed to keep owners out of their own cars. We dug into the patent, the intent behind it, and why Adafruit is already working on a custom bit to undo BMW’s attempt to block repair. Learn more at the link below.

                        http://ifixit.com/News/115528/bmws-newest-innovation-is-a-logo-shaped-middle-finger-to-right-to-repair
                        —
                        #iFixit #RightoRepair #FixTheWorld

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                        #38

                        @iFixit Not surprised. There's money to be made in repairs. BIG money.

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                        • ifixit@mastodon.socialI ifixit@mastodon.social

                          BMW’s latest “innovation” isn’t about performance or safety. It’s a logo-shaped screw designed to keep owners out of their own cars. We dug into the patent, the intent behind it, and why Adafruit is already working on a custom bit to undo BMW’s attempt to block repair. Learn more at the link below.

                          http://ifixit.com/News/115528/bmws-newest-innovation-is-a-logo-shaped-middle-finger-to-right-to-repair
                          —
                          #iFixit #RightoRepair #FixTheWorld

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                          #39

                          @iFixit They took out a PATENT to protect the shape of their NUTS? These people are so amazingly insecure, it boggles the mind not only of psychiatrists but also of just regular old engineers. 🤷

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                          • ifixit@mastodon.socialI ifixit@mastodon.social

                            BMW’s latest “innovation” isn’t about performance or safety. It’s a logo-shaped screw designed to keep owners out of their own cars. We dug into the patent, the intent behind it, and why Adafruit is already working on a custom bit to undo BMW’s attempt to block repair. Learn more at the link below.

                            http://ifixit.com/News/115528/bmws-newest-innovation-is-a-logo-shaped-middle-finger-to-right-to-repair
                            —
                            #iFixit #RightoRepair #FixTheWorld

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                            #40

                            @iFixit Perhaps the German car industry isn't as worthy of saving as Ursula vdL thinks.

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                            • loki@mastodon.greenL loki@mastodon.green

                              @iFixit 10 weeks and you can buy this bit at Ali Express and temu…

                              Sorry, but times are different today, you can’t f… around like this anymore

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                              #41

                              @Loki @iFixit yes, but how good will those bits be, and how likely to cause a stripped screw, which will then prove warranty denied...

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                              • sloanlance@mastodon.socialS sloanlance@mastodon.social

                                @iFixit
                                How effective are screw extraction bits on the BMW screw? Once the screw is out, replace it with an ordinary one with the same threads and length.

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                                #42

                                @sloanlance @iFixit wouldn't be surprised if there was something nonstandard about the thread direction, pitch or depth.

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                                • phf@dmv.communityP phf@dmv.community

                                  @iFixit They took out a PATENT to protect the shape of their NUTS? These people are so amazingly insecure, it boggles the mind not only of psychiatrists but also of just regular old engineers. 🤷

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                                  #43

                                  @phf @iFixit actually, considering the other slang use of the term 'nuts', this is exactly what they are doing - it's a load of b... Nuts.

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                                  • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                                    @iFixit Perhaps the German car industry isn't as worthy of saving as Ursula vdL thinks.

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                                    #44
                                    @yngmar @iFixit I think this stupid screw can be trivially defeated worth pointy pliers
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                                    • piggo@piggo.spaceP piggo@piggo.space
                                      @yngmar @iFixit I think this stupid screw can be trivially defeated worth pointy pliers
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                                      #45

                                      @piggo @iFixit I'm not sure what's more offending, the stupid anti-repair design or the horrendous quality of the depicted threads.

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                                      • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                                        @piggo @iFixit I'm not sure what's more offending, the stupid anti-repair design or the horrendous quality of the depicted threads.

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                                        #46

                                        @yngmar @piggo @iFixit bit not looking good too 🤔

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                                        • mcslibinas@mastodon.socialM mcslibinas@mastodon.social

                                          @yngmar @piggo @iFixit bit not looking good too 🤔

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                                          #47

                                          @mcSlibinas @piggo @iFixit Oh, nevermind, the article says its "A 3D printed screw and matching bit derived from the patent filing (Source: Adafruit)"

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