@arcana If Teslas are able to be remotely bricked then that alone is reason to never buy one and want to see the company completely fail. @nemesis @feld @SlicerDicer @mrsaturday @sun @thatbrickster @why @scathach
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👺防空識別區👹 (adiz@mtl.jinxian.casa)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Jul-2025 23:47:31 JST 👺防空識別區👹
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feld (feld@friedcheese.us)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Jul-2025 23:47:29 JST feld
@adiz @arcana @nemesis @SlicerDicer @mrsaturday @sun @thatbrickster @why @scathach you can remotely brick any modern car, it's a law enforcement feature. They all come with something like OnStar and you don't have to pay for its features for it to be used against you Phantasm likes this. -
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Fish of Rage (sun@shitposter.world)'s status on Thursday, 03-Jul-2025 00:14:37 JST Fish of Rage
@taylan @arcana @nemesis @SlicerDicer @feld @adiz @mrsaturday @thatbrickster @why @scathach its not officially for law enforcement reasons. congress has tried to pass a mandatory LE car remote stop feature for years but like Feld mentioned OnStar can already do it and they can even do it (and listen in on your vehicle interior) even if you don't have onstar service. honestly we should be killing politicians and ceos in their beds already -
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Taylan (Now 18% More Deranged) (taylan@fedi.feministwiki.org)'s status on Thursday, 03-Jul-2025 00:14:38 JST Taylan (Now 18% More Deranged)
@adiz @arcana @nemesis @SlicerDicer @feld @mrsaturday @sun @thatbrickster @why @scathach
Pretty sure most modern cars can be remotely bricked, probably many recent ICE ones included.
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