• penquin@lemm.ee
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    23 hours ago

    No no no, cars need the least amount of software, no touch and all buttons. And 0 OTA. Zero, Nada. And the only software that should be there is that very minimal radio and some dash functions controllers, that’s it. I’m so sick of having a phone on wheels. It’s a car, and can be called “death on wheels” and drivers need the most attention they can.

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      22 hours ago

      Cars have had a multitude of controllers (which means software) for over 30 years now. It’s the cellular connection you don’t want or need.

      The only way I would ever have a connected car is if the software was under my control and could be self-hosted. Nothing crazy, just stuff like weather, traffic, and maybe remote diagnostics. But that’s just my nerdy side coming out.

      Both of my cars are fairly modern (2008, 2015), but neither have any sort of connection to the outside world, and despite both having touchscreen interfaces, all critical functions are button-operated.

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        21 hours ago

        That’s what I meant. I know that there has to be some software. That’s why I mentioned zero OTA. So the modem. We don’t need that. No one asked for it. They use it to syphon our personal data and sell it to the insurance companies.