• pinpin@sh.itjust.works
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    17 hours ago

    Manufacturer are going SDV, whether we like it out not. Software defined vehicle. They’re a computing platform on wheels.

    Like a computer or a smartphone, buying the hardware does not grant you access to all software ever made for that plateform.

    Hopefully one day we’ll see some computing hardware standardization across brands and openness for third party apps and subscriptions.

    The current status of being at the mercy of a single vendor is terrible. Given standardized and similar computing hardware and APIs, I’d like to try Mercedes or Cadillac or Tesla’s FSD one month each and see which one I prefer and can afford.

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      17 hours ago

      Heated seats, for example, are not “software”.

      It’s some form of heating element. You flip a switch and it runs electricity through some fairly resistive wires (iirc it’s carbon fiber; maybe NiChrome)

      The most firmware you see is some kind of thermal monitoring to keep from getting too hot. It’s not a complicated system.

      All this is, is a whole bunch of claptrap to sell you fully functional car, but charge you to unlock that functionality. You wouldn’t buy a house and then buy keys to use every room in the house.

      You can call it what you want. I call it extortion. It should be illegal, and it’s certainly scummy.