Perhaps, it might already be lurking in your car right now.
Enjoy your drive! 🫠
Actually kind of thinking about that, In the context of older cars, it might be that they will start getting more valuable because they don’t have computers in them. And then the police might look suspiciously at anybody driving a classic car from the 80s or something.
we need FOSS cars
We need buses and trains.
FOSC(ars), a subset of FOSH(ardware)
The Fast and the FOSSius
Fun fact, you can build your own car too!
We need cars without wireless connectivity again.
If you wanna hack my car, you should have to find the hidden port 🤣
Yeah … I’m going to be driving junk trucks and cars for the rest of the my life.
I’m not going to trust driving my car at 120 kph down the highway knowing that some douche bag idiot has a kill switch or access to my steering wheel that may turn it on either intentionally, maliciously or accidentally
It’s a freaky thought … if you own a Tesla … Muskrat has access to your steering wheel and accelerator and brakes at all times … at any given moment if their system ever goes haywire, you may end up flying through that mountain guard rail, heading into one coming traffic or plowing into a crowd of people
As always … I can trust future technology and all the things that we could possibly develop and create … I will never trust the people who own and control all these things.
If you regularly drive a car with a black box in it then you should know the finance company is watching your speed presuming it us a leased car.
How inefficient. Once you have the mandatory Neuralink brain chip installed, it can directly activate your pain centres any time you don’t praise Great Leader Musk fervently enough.
Some cars can be disabled remotely as part of the terms you agree to when you lease, not buy, certain cars.
But regardless, that functionality is still built into the car, and could theoretically be used unless you disable the telemetry/communication system.
My recollection from when I sold these cars is that you are correct as the black box is recording it just isn’t telling finance that you are regularly speeding in their car
What? Gah damn. There goes my desire to lease.
Leasing is a scam
For the most part I’d agree with you. I’ve figured out that some dealerships have stock of particular models they are having a hard time selling. Last year it was the Ford Lightning, and recently it was the Dodge Charger Daytona R/T. Idk exactly why they offer these special leases, but like the Charger was a $590/mo lease for 7500mi/yr max. I probably put like 5k on my current car, and since I’m looking at midlife crisis cars, that one is attractive to me since the others in that range are like $800/no for the same price.
It’s some tax thing. The benefit is that if the car has pretty shit reliability the dealer is on the hook for maintenance. So a lot of the mid-life crisis cars are perfect for leasing if you don’t drive a lot anyway.
First unless there is a tax advantage you should never lease a car.
Second, this largely applies to sportier sedans and actual sports cars. No one cares if your foot is a bit heavy in a Honda Odyssey but they absolutely care if it is a 60k+ car.
Remember you dont own a lease
Yeah I’m aware of that. I hardly drive and was looking at midlife crisis cars
Gotcha, those tend to have blackboxes then
I guess where I’m sitting I’m not looking at those cars to go fast and turn left some times in.
I just wanna drop my kid off in a car that would have caught my attention.
Like all the doctor and business parents around here drive a Lexus NX or a Lincoln Corsair.
But if I showed up with like an LC 500 or like even the new electric Challenger it would catch my attention. Not that I can afford either, but it’s fun to look at the numbers being just out of reach.
That’s one good thing about capitalism: They can’t use their fancy gizmos to kill me if I can’t afford their gizmos in the first place. 😌
They can’t use their fancy gizmos to kill me
I guess they’ll just have to do it the ol’ fashioned way then…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985_MOVE_bombing
police aviators then dropped two explosive devices from a Pennsylvania State Police helicopter onto the roof of the occupied house. For 90 minutes, the Philadelphia Police Department allowed the resulting fire to burn out of control, destroying 61 previously evacuated neighboring homes over two city blocks and leaving 250 people homeless. Six adults and five children were killed in the attack,
👀
This is why authoritarianism should be aggressively stamped out, before they can do stuff like this and Minority Report.
My car is still stick shift. lol you americans and your fancy cars
On the other hand: anything anti-consumer like this (like bricking game consoles) has potential to backfire in a myriad of ways when the inevitable exploits are found.
Ransomware customers, target people you don’t like (perhaps even by employees), or simply brick devices to cause returns and/or drive up customer support costs, or just cause a scandal to tarnish the brand itself (or force recalls/end of sales in places that actually have consumer protections). EDIT: Also imagine a dealership where no truck can even be driven off the lot, especially if they all need something like the computer to be fixed/replaced.
The closer to a real brick it is (rather than just a soft lockout), the more potential there is for disaster. Also it reinforces exactly the sentiment that’d cause people to look for said exploits.
But when the product/service is functionally mandated by the infrastructure (you need an internet connection to do everything from paying bills to applying for jobs / you need a car to survive in a society full of car-exclusive paved roads) and the commercial seller has a functional cartel/monopoly on production, the manufacturer has less and less reason to treat you as a potentially-loseable client and more as a potentially-saleable commodity.
Turning these high value durable goods into extensions of the lucrative police state surveillance network is appealing to a monopolized industry that’s heavily integrated with the domestic regime.
And if you, as a consumer, don’t like it… what are you going to do? Go without basic appliances? DIY retrofit everything in your house? Or just suck it up and toe the line, because this is “normal”?
I havent needed to own a car with a computer in it yet. I’ll just have to keep the 96 Landcruiser running forever.
You have my permission to activate this feature the next time I’m driving alone. Thank you ahead of time
MUSK IS A SCHMUCK!!!
Toyota Hilux.
jokes on them i dont own a car
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