Tom Maxwell on Nostr: So why are Scientologists so keen to keep the public from picking through their ...
So why are Scientologists so keen to keep the public from picking through their E-meter software? "My hunch is that the Scientologists think granting the hacking community permission to dig into their E-Meter software will expose the whole operation as snake oil," iFixit director of sustainability Elizabeth Chamberlain said.
https://www.theregister.com/2023/09/01/right_to_repair_scientology/Published at
2023-09-03 15:09:00Event JSON
{
"id": "73fd28c19e7282f2236f7a3f14c80d3a9e57333cbaa5163f05474bdf75896015",
"pubkey": "f1649a96ecb8e5dde269695b3076c3f32a3642f15e392f50c7c6a0f4c6c8aef6",
"created_at": 1693753740,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"proxy",
"https://mstdn.social/users/tommyyum/statuses/111001845108884464",
"activitypub"
]
],
"content": "So why are Scientologists so keen to keep the public from picking through their E-meter software? \"My hunch is that the Scientologists think granting the hacking community permission to dig into their E-Meter software will expose the whole operation as snake oil,\" iFixit director of sustainability Elizabeth Chamberlain said. \n\nhttps://www.theregister.com/2023/09/01/right_to_repair_scientology/",
"sig": "8f59835e4a4c74e7f324ba6a81853845cbbbf693903f6b7f0adc8d2a08b6c88c51e5304ff421b8d280f644d9e31fd5e46fe690210ecb753a72871afb4fc13ac5"
}