These idiots deserve it. How the hell do you have the balls to DRM friggen coffee. Next time, don't chase profits when you're doing well but instead focus on figuring out what it is you did that made you successful and work on that.
Not only that but the amount of waste going straight to landfill from those cups is insane. The inventor of K-Cups (no longer owner of Keurig) regretted coming up with the idea (a source) for that reason.
I can sort of almost see the logic behind DRMing the cups. They sell the machines cheap and make money on the pods, similarly to how inkjet printers are sold. Don't get me wrong, I'm not denying that it was still incredibly stupid of them, but I can sort of see their line of reasoning.
These idiots deserve it. How the hell do you have the balls to DRM friggen coffee. Next time, don't chase profits when you're doing well but instead focus on figuring out what it is you did that made you successful and work on that.
Sure they do...I've always just used a basic coffee maker where i put the grounds of my choice in the machine's cup. I see no reason to change.
Not only that but the amount of waste going straight to landfill from those cups is insane. The inventor of K-Cups (no longer owner of Keurig) regretted coming up with the idea (a source) for that reason.
I can sort of almost see the logic behind DRMing the cups. They sell the machines cheap and make money on the pods, similarly to how inkjet printers are sold. Don't get me wrong, I'm not denying that it was still incredibly stupid of them, but I can sort of see their line of reasoning.