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Software that supports your body should always respect your freedom

282 点作者 jlpcsl超过 1 年前

15 条评论

Kim_Bruning超过 1 年前
Software that your life depends on should be required to respect the four software freedoms (run, study, copy, modify). If the four freedoms don&#x27;t apply in the context of your own bodily autonomy, where else could they be more important?<p>(Consider the inverse: Parts of your own body are not your property but are merely licensed to you, and the license can be modified or withdrawn at the pleasure of the licensor)<p>Legislation might be required.<p>(edit: this would not be without precedent. Copyright and Patents are very limited when it comes to life essentials in general, such as recipes for food or designs for clothing.)
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mbakke超过 1 年前
Great article. Real life horror stories of life-critical software gore, with some good news at the end.<p>It should be illegal to sell software that someones life depends upon without giving the user the right to inspect and modify the code.
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dmytroi超过 1 年前
100% agree for &quot;read only&quot; software, like scanning, diagnostics, etc.<p>Control software is much more involved topic, let me illustrate it with a scenario: one family member is non-techy but has an insulin pump, another family member is techy and likes to hack around, they made a change to the insulin pump software to &quot;improve it&quot;, but by accident the change triggered insulin overdose at night during sleep and family member died. We have rules and regulations not just to have rules and regulations, we have rules and regulations because they are written in blood.<p>While advocating for ability to freely modifying any life dependant control software is a noble goal, in my opinion it&#x27;s the wrong end to approach it, instead it would be more constructive if we as computer science industry figure out ways how to make software such as we don&#x27;t kill people, how to &quot;certify&quot; it in self service fashion (validation passed == no-one will die), etc, it&#x27;s no trivial and it feels this particular part of our industry is not as developed&#x2F;main stream as compared to something like civil engineering. If we have easy ways to ensure that modifying software will not lead to death then it will be easier to change the legislation to enforce this freedom.
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politelemon超过 1 年前
A lot of this does make sense, and I think there&#x27;s still ought to be more in the messaging. The medical data as well needs to be analogously free, or rather, wholly private to the individual. No organization should be the arbiters of our medical information.<p>But the sad news is, we carry around with us portable surveillance circlets which have the ability to access our medical conditions. We give it information voluntarily, and through occasional advertorials, this practice is becoming more normalized and accepted. I&#x27;m not convinced that the convenience outweighs the trouble this is going to bring.
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account-5超过 1 年前
God forbid I ever need to rely on software to live. But if I do you can guarantee I won&#x27;t have anything connected to the internet that I need a smartphone to use!
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thfuran超过 1 年前
&gt;Two months later, with Apple&#x27;s update to iOS 17, users of the FreeStyle LibreLink and Libre 2 apps had reason again to fear that the software they rely on wouldn&#x27;t work after updating their iPhones<p>Apple is well known to operate with a near total disregard for the stability of third party software. I wouldn&#x27;t go so far as saying that anyone who puts Apple in their tech stack for something safety critical and then blithely upgrades gets what they deserve when it breaks, but it&#x27;s a damn fool thing to do, especially if they&#x27;ve already personally run into problems as a result before.
vGPU超过 1 年前
&gt; users of the proprietary software app LibreLink<p>Bit of a misnomer.
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averageRoyalty超过 1 年前
I find it crazy that anybody would entrust the primary interface with critical medical devices to be a smartphone.<p>Surely you opt into buying a non-smartphone version? They&#x27;re not stable enough and will never be.
Projectiboga超过 1 年前
Abott is sketchy w their Freestyle Libre blood sugar sensors. They only allow them to pair w a single device. This summer I had their external device die and I had to get a third party app to read the data from the still functioning sensor. I refuse to use their official app as it can&#x27;t be silenced. Dexcom was worse both their app and the external reader had an insane fixed &quot;sensor will expire in 6 hours&quot;, no way to mute, adjust, this thing was going off at whatever hour of the night it wanted. I lived fine being insulin dependent for 40 years, and the ease and extra data like an overnight graph are all great. Making noise can and should be default, but I should be able to silence it and I&#x27;d click an absolution of liability, these things have to fit into life not the other way around.
kornhole超过 1 年前
Future HN Thread:<p>To get my UBI payments in CBDC, I was required to have a chip inserted in my hand. Little did I know that this chip also was scanned and read every time I stepped into a vehicle and from beacons all over town. How can I get this out and still get my money to live?
petabytes超过 1 年前
The app needs to be reversed engineered and have a 3rd party reimplemention. Even if it&#x27;s slightly inferior, it&#x27;s always good to have an alternative.
akokanka超过 1 年前
We are heading to worst possible cyberpunk future.
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advael超过 1 年前
There is no way to fix this without law changes. The best would be killing DMCA 1201 entirely, if not the whole DMCA
bowsamic超过 1 年前
I don&#x27;t have anything else to add to this other than: how absolutely horrible.
graphe超过 1 年前
I don&#x27;t understand what freedom stands for anymore. I don&#x27;t trust the FSF after they started grandstanding on topics that made no sense.<p>Apple making an update that breaks apps isn&#x27;t the fault of the app developers, or the app. The measures they suggested are completely useless if nobody wants to update or make a gpl 3 or even a horrible gpl 2 app. Suppose they do, they&#x27;re supposed to pay the apple fee every year and &quot;sell&quot; it for free?<p>I&#x27;m not sure what the article wants besides bad press for companies that went bankrupt?
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