An Open Call to Flipper Devices: Problems with Flipper and How They Can Improve
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An article from SpiceMesh outlines issues with Flipper Devices, including closed-source firmware components, lack of community control, and hardware limitations. It urges the company to open-source the Flipper Zero's code, improve transparency, and better support developers to align with hacker ethos.
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An article from SpiceMesh outlines issues with Flipper Devices, including closed-source firmware components, lack of community control, and hardware limitations. It urges the company to open-source the Flipper Zero's code, improve transparency, and better support developers to align with hacker ethos.
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A critical open letter to Flipper Devices highlights problems with the Flipper hardware and software ecosystem, including closed firmware, poor community management, and lack of transparency. The author calls for open-sourcing core components, improving build quality, and adopting better communication practices to align with the hacker community's values.
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An article from SpiceMesh outlines issues with Flipper Devices, including closed-source firmware components, lack of community control, and hardware limitations. It urges the company to open-source the Flipper Zero's code, improve transparency, and better support developers to align with hacker ethos.