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Iveco makes ~50% of European buses. The next biggest is Mercades. Then MAN. They all do this. Weird how people came away from the article thinking this is a Chinese problem though.
Please read the article before commenting.
The article does not mention the biggest bus manufacturers that do exactly the same. It does however recontextualize that lurid headline as remote updates are industry standard.
@alcoholicorn@hexbear.net
And even if you are right, it makes a huge difference whether a European company does that or a malign foreign state-actor. For the same reasone, btw, China has been banning European and other non-Chinese companies from their domestic markets. For example, China's ban of Nokia and Ericsson from its domestic networks was said to be over national security. Europe must do the same.
europe should just ban internet connected vehicles. entertainment system? fine if it can be easily disabled. anything else? hard no!
If Germany left the EU this might happen. But the BMW state wont ever let regulation of car manufacturers happen. Except maybe if it only targets "foreign" companies.
you mentioned the wrong username, they are from mander
edit: but it also does not matter
That's the same guy. (But, yes, it doesn't matter.)
Those are all European companies though.
Exactly. If they do anything weird (even by mistake) Norway can sue them into oblivion. Good luck doing that with a Chinese company.
So?
Because people take away what they want to believe.
It's because @Hotznplotzn@lemmy.sdf.org is a full time propaganda account, literally everything they post is either anti-china or anti-russia
.ml
I mean, yeah, but the point is right if you check out the other guy's post history
Still funny. Hotzenplotz being bit biased is correct, though.
"You're from bad place" isn't a particularly strong argument fyi
But it is informative. Not all accounts from .ml are weirdly pro Russia or China, but if an account is weirdly pro Russia or pro China itβs probably from .ml.
No it isn't, you don't have an actual counter-argument so you gesture vaguely at a category you consider to be disqualifying
In that case, it is.
You especially are a joke