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Hacker modifies tractor to run 'Doom' amid long-running John Deere right-to-repair controversy

Hacker modifies tractor to run 'Doom' amid long-running John Deere  right-to-repair controversy

At the Def Con hacking conference in Las Vegas Sick Codes, a security researcher worked with 'Doom' modder Skelegant and got the game to run on a John Deere tractor display.
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