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Episode 211: FOSSY 2023 with Kyle Wiens
Dec 8, 2023
Kyle Wiens, the driving force behind iFixit, discusses the creation of the largest collection of medical service manuals for hospitals. They explore copyright laws, right to repair legislation, and the potential futures of hardware. Topics include iFixit's collaboration with Strange Parts, legal implications surrounding service manuals, fair use, and the impact of right to repair legislation on consumer electronics.
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- iFixit is the largest collection of medical service manuals for hospitals, covering everything from ventilators to vital sign monitors since the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The right to repair movement intersects with the open-source world, emphasizing the importance of increasing access, openness, and ownership in both software and hardware domains.
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IFixit: The Wikipedia for Fixing Things
IFixit is a giant open-source collection of repair manuals, serving as the largest single database of service manuals in the world. Their mission is to teach everyone how to fix their stuff. Initially, IFixit started as a response to Apple's aggressive approach to service manuals by sharing them. Over time, as fair use options became clearer and COVID pushed them in that direction, IFixit became the largest collection of medical service manuals, including those for ventilators and vital sign monitors.
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