Mod wanted ONLY article, so enjoy reading in polish.
I love it. Do we have a malicious compliance community on lemmy?
Mod wanted ONLY article, so enjoy reading in polish.
I love it. Do we have a malicious compliance community on lemmy?
No idea. Original post was deleted because "not an article". I can't even see old version to not go through a pain of typing post body again.
There's !maliciouscompliance@lemmy.world, but it looks like it's not very active anymore.
I don’t understand this. This only hurts the reputation of the manufacturer “this fucking train broke again with a weird error that’s not documented anywhere, next purchase better be any other brand”
like at my work, we banned any purchase of HP printers because they reliably work only with a service technician subscription
They would say: that was because you used the cheaper service instead of us and they botched the repair. It is only a problem for NEWAG because the world found out.
But also it bricks after just 10 days of idle in storage
As I understood 10 days of idle for old version and 10 days of idle in ISP facility for new.
Here's link to short version in English written by author.
And article translation to Russian.
Can we get this formally defined in law as willful destruction of property. No exceptions.
Fuck, the Reddit mods did migrate to here. Fuck that mod. Also, Poland needs a good lawyer.
I heard they sold some trains to Italy. And italian financial police is not afraid to arrest Putin's yacht.
Social media posts are not allowed on most lemmy communities.
I can't imagine a scenario where NEWAG isn't blackballed from all future EU contracts for pulling this stunt.
can someone find and post that mastodon original link that was much more understandable than polish?
In my comment there is links to mastodon post and translated to russian article. Sadly, I can't pin comments.
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