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Don't be a cheap cunt. Buy European.
https://media.ccc.de/v/37c3-12142-breaking_drm_in_polish_trains
Dont forget those polish trains, this is not simply a china vs west situation, this ridiculously wide spread. Lawmakers should have been all over this years ago!
It's less about that. Buy things you actually own, independent of the supplier. Sure, I'd rather have a European supplier to control my stuff than Chinese one, it's not even a competition, but come on.
Doesn't matter, this kind of enshittification is universal to the automotive world.
It does matter, if there is ever a conflict between China and the EU, China can completely disable our infrastructure without firing a shot.
It would have the same effect as a nuke on all cities.
Yeah, just like the other day when there was a problem with the overhead line which stopped all the trams and gave me radiation poisoning.
I'm not talking about buses only.
Let's be real for a sec, the only thing that can turn a couple square miles of city into glass is a nuke. There is no alternative.
Obviously, but turning off all electronics in a city will have an immense impact.
I'm more concerned our own governments will do that, if we ever decide complacency isn't serving us.
These two scenarios are not mutually exclusive. Both are bad and that's why we shouldn't have backdoors in software
that's how you invalidate all other things you said
Guess where many European manufacturers do have a lot of their components made, because it's cheaper? If China wants to disable much more than just European infrastructure, they can simply do this by enacting an embargo.
In a conflict with China, we're royally fucked in one way or another. Thanks to boundless corporate greed and political complicity.
The real problem here is over the air updates in a piece of infrastructure, even more so in a machine where a malfunction can endanger lives.
In related news about a robot vacuum cleaner: https://infosec.exchange/@masek/115452385066637223
From the OP post: