Nice to know that Qualcomm's still doing everything possible to make sure you can't just use the damn hardware you bought from them without their permission.
this post was submitted on 16 Jul 2024
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That’s a crazy requirement to have
(Snapdragon) from mildly interesting to zero.
Bruh, absolutely fuck Qualcomm. Aren't they also suing a phone vendor for not using their chips? Absolutely nuts.
Rather than a license that won’t do anything, maybe a link to back up your claim