With the rise in gas prices this could be an issue on a traditional combustion vehicle. But outside of pranks and demos of potential issues for other products that use similar simple protocols I don’t really see how this can be useful on an EV.
But sometimes these sorts of things have a larger impact than it seems at first. Looking forward to future stories of how teen hacker activists use this security flaw to take down “the man”.
I used to work as a certified apple tech. Turning off find my iPhone is standard procedure for every repair. But techs are never supposed to ask for your passcode. Most diagnostics can be performed outside the OS, and those that can't are supposed to be performed in front of the client.
This might be your lucky day. Whereabouts do you live? I have a Raspberry Pi 400 computer kit just sitting around. I might be able to ship it to you. Get in touch at sleepy.book1396@fastmail.com (that's a masked email address from fastmail, I promise it's not a scam). I'm in California so if it's not too expensive to ship it then I'll be able to cover the shipping cost.
I agree with all that, the issue for me is when I simply what to peruse info and am forced to join their community. An annoying case for me was a game dev that only posted parch notes in their discord as opposed to a dev blog or something.
I think for me a lot of the pains would be solved if discord allowed a guest mode to temporarily view a server without the (admittedly small) hassle of having to leave the server
If you’re serious about your project, you should set up a website or something outside a discord server. I hate cluttering my discord with all these projects and games that insist you join their discord to “learn more”
There is a website, and it's here - https://digiplaygaming.com/, but it really doesn't contain any worthwhile information. "We'll host your web game" - okay? But I was doing that back in 2009 when I first sold a license to my first commercial flash game. It's not hard to embed a game in an HTML document. Clearly NFT's and crypto stuff feature somewhere in there but it's not spelled out, and because it's not spelled out I'm instantly 100% suspicious.
Yeah looking over the site I guess I understand why the discord was linked instead. They may or may not have killer ideas/tech, but the website fails to explain how it’s much different than the flash game sites of yesterday.
Edit: So I was planning on adding an edit with my thoughts after viewing the correct website, but my points mostly still stand and now I’m confused because both sites are like 70% the same..
It's totally doable to end up debt free with a part time job while living at home. Or easily payable after graduation.