• Maggoty@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    So this isn’t an external kill switch. It’s far more likely to be a lane and driver monitoring system integral to the car itself.

    The big problem is what do you do with a car that’s stopped itself? Obviously you need emergency services, and obviously you can’t depend on the passengers to call them. So the real effect here is to mandate the integration of vehicles into the emergency service networks so the car can call up dispatch.

    I would say this is another brick in the argument for an open source car operating system that keeps the car offline and gives you the tools you want.

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      1 year ago

      I would say this is another brick in the argument for an open source car operating system

      …Go analog with a carb, maybe? Only thing that can stop a carb from working is it being out of gas. Or changing altitude. Or bad fuel. Or it’s too cold and/or hot. … OK lots of things can stop carbs, but the government sure can’t, at least.

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      1 year ago

      Do you think that last sentence will ever happen though? I’d be stoked if it did, but the cynical side of me says we’re already doomed…

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          1 year ago

          Yeah, that’s kind of what I think too. Maybe someone will figure out how to jailbreak, like another commenter suggested.