tbh i dont know whats the fascination behind keyless: Wouldn't have cost much for BMW to hire a hacker and patch this vulnerability, but its BMW! (and the car makers who support such tech)
thats because we dont have those threads were anyone would elaborate on the upper comment with a stupid reply, and that reply gets replied to with another slightly different but also stupid reply..here we get actual comments and replies..wanna learn alphabet ? go to kindegarten .. it helps to have a mature and respectful userbase, which also wouldn't require much effort to moderate. sometimes it costs nothing to be nice .. in the long run we needed access to a social platform afterall, might as well stand by our values and preserve it
c/boringdystopia
better fund energy transition and you'r welcome touring how much u want, but just dont act like a hypocrite and show false solidarity. but americans are in a whole realm of its own. sometimes i wonder to myself that americans deserve their lot sometime, also while fucking up the rest of the world in the process
Taylor Swift is not climate friendly, so are a lot of pop singers: very energy intensive ..
just 10-15 years at least, for smartphones\electronics overall too. Process nodes are now harder to reduce, more than ever. holding up to my 12nm ccp phone like there is no tomorrow ..
anything for da money bebe
yea webcord is cool
probably yep. Also installing an aftermarket gps connected to ignition could have helped avoid this: the gps would warn the owner of the car unexpected movement but also would shutdown the car when it leaves a predetermined area set by the owner