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Here in the darkest days of the enshittocene, enshittification is low quality and plentiful, but even in this target-rich environment, one company stands out as pioneering champions of enshittification: HP.

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in 2015 HP tried to patent the practice of Continuous Delivery (!)

This post is still the most-read in my old blog

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I decided years ago to never consider or recommend HP servers (and to recommend against them) when they decided that firmware updates would only be available with an active warranty/service contract. Intel finds a processor issue that hits your 6 year old server but it's easily fixed in BIOS? Hope you're on Dell, Lenovo, Supermicro, etc - *they'll* have fixes available to you.
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My spouse bought a new laser printer this evening, and because of your posts it's the first printer in the house in 20+ years that doesn't have the letters "HP" on it. HP's insufficient backtrack and lack of shame took them off the list of vendors.