At least with BMWs though there’s a solid modding community, so you could easily jailbreak your car to bypass the paywall.
‘for now’ … soon you’ll own nothing and be …
It reminds me the BMW subscription for heated seats.
I can imagine Hamilton next year:
“I’m losing power, I’m losing power!!”
Toto: “Sorry Lewis your subscription has expired”
Soon a coffee machine will have a subscription service to make coffee hotter, electric kettles will have subscription services to boil water faster, etc…
“You dont own that car, we will own you”- approach and noone really cares.
It’d be great to criminalise it as well. If a company keeps back the functions and better performance or less consumption and such, let’s punish them to the point where it won’t be profitable.
Isn’t it crazy how European automakers are doing this shit an EU sleeps but a US tech company makes the “decline cookies” button to small and they’re fined for billions?
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Good, it would be insane to allow this.
At least with BMWs though there’s a solid modding community, so you could easily jailbreak your car to bypass the paywall.
‘for now’ … soon you’ll own nothing and be …
It reminds me the BMW subscription for heated seats.
I can imagine Hamilton next year:
“I’m losing power, I’m losing power!!”
Toto: “Sorry Lewis your subscription has expired”
Soon a coffee machine will have a subscription service to make coffee hotter, electric kettles will have subscription services to boil water faster, etc…
“You dont own that car, we will own you”- approach and noone really cares.
It’d be great to criminalise it as well. If a company keeps back the functions and better performance or less consumption and such, let’s punish them to the point where it won’t be profitable.
Isn’t it crazy how European automakers are doing this shit an EU sleeps but a US tech company makes the “decline cookies” button to small and they’re fined for billions?