DRMing basic consumables is a chicken-shit thing that manufacturers do to “lock-in” customers. Bypass this by tearing out the RFID chip in the stock part & taping it near the device. Then use 3rd party part. Or better yet, try not to buy in 1st place.https://twitter.com/IamShaneMorris/status/1220367934947758080?s=20 …
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Tinker Retweeted GE Appliances
RFID is not required for filter status, nor leak detection. RFID is to lock out 3rd party consumables and lock customers in to non-competitive OEM pricing.https://twitter.com/GE_Appliances/status/1220705731575500800?s=20 …
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GE AppliancesVerified account @GE_AppliancesReplying to @TinkerSecHello, the unit uses radio frequency identification (RFID) to detect leaks and monitor the filter status. More information on the benefits of using a genuine GE Filter can be found here: https://products.geappliances.com/appliance/gea-support-search-content?contentId=19693 … -BL3 replies 10 retweets 79 likesShow this thread
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Will Dormann Retweeted Ryan Sullivan
I'll just place this here...https://twitter.com/ryandonsullivan/status/1218149470220632064 …
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