That’s a really interesting and probably accurate take!
I’m really curious to see all the unexpected innovations that come from this war. …not that I feel good about the human cost.
That’s a really interesting and probably accurate take!
I’m really curious to see all the unexpected innovations that come from this war. …not that I feel good about the human cost.
Bean night was especially brutal. Good Lord.
I knew a vegan that tried to convince me that when vegans shit, it doesn’t stink. Guess what their shit smelled like… I’ll wait.
Maybe it drives unity?
The rich want you hate the middle class. Focus on the rich and seek unity.
Came here to say this. Also, if bleach won’t damage it, bleach is good.
Edit. A .
If you truly want it gone, you need to use their special form: https://help.glassdoor.com/s/privacyrequest?language=en_US
Lol… “Think this would fly” I see what you did there.
Look up ECU tuning. People have been rewriting the assembly on ECU modules since they existed.
A single search online should find you multiple examples of PCM modifications as well.
Anyway since it’s been proven that facts don’t dissuade people that are dedicated to their position I’m going to stop here.
Have a good night. Help is on the way.
Are you just posting incorrect information to get someone to list all of the current vulnerabilities?Here you go.
Jeep Cherokee: https://www.wired.com/2015/07/hackers-remotely-kill-jeep-highway/
Volkswagen Group Cars: https://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list/vendor_id-17738/Volkswagen.html?page=1&order=1&trc=2&sha=0a9d8cfebb47ff684cd74be5616ee6ca4ec210f6
SiriusXM (Connected Vehicle Service) (9 different brands): https://www.theverge.com/2022/12/3/23491259/sirius-xm-hack-remotely-unlock-start-cars
Thanks for the good laugh.
Well if it’s an inspection issue, you’ll be able to have an inspection mode if you’re a clever programmer.
Auto manufacturers are notorious for having terrible security. It’ll be a cakewalk for innovators.
The car mfgrs don’t have a chance. I’m looking forward to rooted BMWs with free heated seats.
Soon, auto manufacturers will learn what happens when buying isn’t owning.
People will definitely download a car, or the crack for all its features.
Naaaah, probably just a coincidence, best not to think about such things. /S
I don’t know if it’s even borrowing, really. If you borrow my drill, I can’t use it. If you torrent a movie… Like… You’re seeding, and more people can use it!
…then piracy isn’t theft.
If buying isn’t owning…
I’ve had good luck with that and using GPT4. Both have their strengths. They’re both great at tldr-ing, If you prompt well.
That makes sense. It definitely all makes me uneasy. We really don’t need further depersonalization of killing.