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catch22 , to Right to Repair in ‘It has officially happened’: Mechanic says he can’t work on your car because they’ve officially been locked out of computer systems
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uis , to Technology in 'Russian spy agency forgot to pay its bill’: Did a delinquent ChatGPT account expose a pro-Trump Russian bot campaign?
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Prigozhin had less obvious bot farms.

Also current bot farm is run by roscomnadzor, not FSB. Source: rkn leaks.

intensely_human , to Technology in Spotify Premium User Slams App Over Audiobook Feature

I hate the word “slams”

Hugh_Jeggs , to Technology in Spotify Premium User Slams App Over Audiobook Feature

Headline contains -

Opinion of random member of the public

The word "slams"

I'm not reading it because I've probably wiped better journalism off my arse this morning

FiskFisk33 , to Technology in Spotify Premium User Slams App Over Audiobook Feature

"a single user says..."

The daily dot is a fucking joke.

itslilith , to Technology in Spotify Premium User Slams App Over Audiobook Feature
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slams

roadkill , to Technology in 'You're an amazing father, Elon': Musk accused of running burner on X again—and nuking account who outed him
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Dude spent $44Bil just so he could behave like an insecure reddit mod...

snownyte ,
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And all of the Reddit moderators looked in awe and decided to behave just like him.

Only problem is that they aren't getting the kind of money he does for it.

db2 ,

Not the mods, literally the admins. Steve idolizes Musk.

rottingleaf , to Technology in 'Russian spy agency forgot to pay its bill’: Did a delinquent ChatGPT account expose a pro-Trump Russian bot campaign?

The world is stupid, so this can be true. But it can also be a troll account. Just a more elegant and intelligent kind of fun, that everyone seems to have forgotten.

Like those ghost radio stations, transferring codes by groups of five.

skillissuer ,
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what are you talking about, number stations have very explicit military intelligence purpose, that's not some lightweight trolling

rottingleaf ,

Yes, the purpose of some of them is not as clear (obviously not for everyone) and their signals reach far, which is why radio enthusiast tell stories about them.

And maybe some of them really do transmit gibberish and not encrypted text.

RememberTheApollo_ ,

A troll account is still a troll account spreading misinformation. That’s not “fun”.

Pretzilla ,

Unless it's a trolling a bot, then hilarity ensures

rottingleaf ,

Everything can be fun.

kn0wmad1c ,
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Troll accounts stop being funny when people take them seriously.

kn0wmad1c ,
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Except it's the exact same thing Russia pulled in 2016.

tempest , to Right to Repair in ‘It has officially happened’: Mechanic says he can’t work on your car because they’ve officially been locked out of computer systems

I mean every other company is going this shit why should car companies not be allowed?

krashmo ,

That's not the take you should come away from this story with. None of them should be allowed to do it.

Salvo ,
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Car company’s have been doing it for decades.
There are legitimate reasoning; theft relevant parts for instance; you don’t want to enable vehicle theft and the “security through obscurity” model did work for a long time. Unfortunately for the manufacturers, most factory security systems are being cracked by locksmiths and vehicle rebirthers.

Another reason is for warranty claims. The manufacturer builds the cars to be the right balance of price, reliability, efficiency and performance. If you modify your vehicles ECU software, the engine may not be as reliable or efficient. If an “unauthorised repairer” changed the programming of the ECU, it can compromise the efficiency and reliability of the vehicle.

There are been plenty of accusations of “planned obsolescence” because a vehicle has died just out of the warranty period, after someone has fucked with the vehicle tuning.

Finally, the other reason, especially for Volume Manufacturers is that their vehicles are sold as a Loss Leader so they can make up the shortfall through aftersales.
Some vehicle importers make deals with governments to lower tariffs on new vehicles, but increase tariffs on genuine parts, like what the Japanese industry and the Australian Government made in the 1980s.

Whether you agree with this logic is irrelevant; this is the reasoning manufacturers use for restricting aftermarket parts and labour.

When a “free-market” Aftermarket Aftersales industry causes the Genuine Aftersales industry to fail, Manufacturers will try to make up any losses through other channels, like requesting government subsidies “for the good of the local industry” or selling telematics data (which just “happens” to have personal user data) to data brokers.

jmbmkn ,

"Whether you agree with this logic is irrelevant; this is the reasoning manufacturers use for restricting aftermarket parts and labour."

Isn't this this the point of this community? To say we don't agree with this reasoning, whether locking people out of repairs is a good business model or not, it's one that some people don't agree with.

Salvo ,
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That is the point of this community, you are correct, but unless the Manufacturers can come up with viable alternatives, it isn’t going to change.

Are there any proactive suggestions on how Manufacturers can accommodate third party repairers without compromising the security of their customers vehicles?

I’m pretty sure that no one wants a repeat of the US Kia and Hyundai fiasco of last year?

Engineer Mod ,

This is an escalation the others haven't taken yet, but I'm sure they'll soon follow if they're allowed. But all prevention of repair should be illegal, not just this company.

Mango ,

Bro I've heard there's lots of serial killers now.

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