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Holy smokes Jeeps will reportedly show ads while you are freaking driving:
"Listen guys, if you don't want me stabbing you you simply have to ask nicely every time, and also I'm trying real hard to reduce the rate of stabbing incidents so in a way I'm the victim here."
Reading around it sounds like modern cars can be user-hostile in general, and this might not be new; so I'm sure glad I have one from the ancient times of 2012. It has a tiny unobtrusive screen which does nothing but show my music, the odometer, the backup camera, any warnings, and the Hatsune Miku wallpaper I loaded into it.
please drink verification can
Ugh. With this, and the recent articles about car makers collecting location data, and the multitude of news about car makers integrating LLMs, it seems that cars are going the same way as TVs, i.e. everything on the market is constantly violating privacy while also throwing ads in your face, and there's no good models left to buy that don't do it (to my knowledge). Wondering if there will be any good options left when it's some day time for a new car...
tbh I think the "just vote with your wallet" strategy is probably insufficient. the flipside is that this means it requires people everywhere to start pushing back on this shit, across multiple countries. hard, but necessary
the positive side is that the outright harms of the tracking industry is more and more frequently becoming known to J Average person, so the fight may become easier
Re: Smart TVs, what works for me is a Roku TV, skip all of the sign-in shit (don't even connect it to the internet
update firmware via USB if necessary^1^). Then, plug in whatever devices and navigate to them. Close enough to a dumb TV for me.
I almost have Android TV figured out: Bought a cheap Onn Android TV box, sideloaded SmartTube in case I need to rewatch The Gemsbok's Video performing an existentialist reading of Fucking Dark Souls^2^, installed MullvadVPN^3^, and sideloaded whatever other apps I needed. The only reason I say it is almost figured out is I couldn't bypass the Google account creation/login
an insufficient stopgap is to create a throwaway account, though it's very hard to do this in a way that isn't linked to your real identity, I think.
(This will be part of my "how to privify/securify your shit" series, if I ever learn to write.)
1: it isn't
2: this sounds angry but it's more pumped up, this shit rules
3: note that "block connections without VPN" is built into regular Android, but not Android TV, as far as I can tell
I tried something similar with my Steam Deck (Bazzite + Gamescope works OKish) but I got tired of using a KB+M.
I will let you know if I figure out any way to bypass Google account creation. I have this old bullshit Amazon Fire HD 6 (Fire 6 HD? Who fucking names this shit?) that I am trying to fuck with and you can bypass connecting to the internet at all by
clicking any SSN → back → not now, so maybe it's possible on some Android TV devices. Or maybe not and I can finally get around to reading Don Quixote.Edit: turns out you can remove your Google account from the device after you've reached the home screen, which is a better solution. Also, should have mentioned that I replaced the stock launcher.
That's awesome. :)
Stellantis is circling the drain even more rapidly than Tesla. The 3rd-runner-up car makers of both the USA and Europe bonded together into one great big Megazord of mediocrity. Unsurprising they'd pull something like this.
this is how almost all software works now but because it's in a sacred place, the car, it is big news
Good point, but for most people it's really hard to accidentally kill someone if they get distracted on a desktop, laptop, tablet or a phone. Cars are deadly machinery and deliberately distracting the operator of a dangerous machine with your software just to squeeze a little more money from their frustration should be a crime.