• douglasg14b@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    I’m in my house right now with a perfectly working thermostat that’s 70 years old.

    And given the mechanism of action it will continue working in another 70 years.

    16 years for hardware used inside of homes is a ridiculously, absurdly, short lifetime. Even for a vehicle that would be pushing the edge of “too short”.

    That said 16-year-old software is not that old. If it’s built using sane language choices it should actually be functioning and modern today.

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      7 months ago

      The article says that offline functions will continue to work. So they’ll just become regular thermostats.