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Jeep Introduces Pop-Up Ads That Appear Every Time You Stop

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    Make the jeep 50% cheaper and I’d deal the ads. Otherwise …

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    • moseschrute@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

      The TVs aren’t a bad value. Gotta get back the the jailbreaking days. If someone released a custom firmware for my Roku tv that made it dumb I would use it.

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      Never said they were bad value, but they are spyware

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        the cars are fucking solid.

        Try driving through a car wash without activating "car wash mode". 😂

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        I've done it. I think it might have opened the charge port or something. What do you think happens?

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        • nokturne213@sopuli.xyzN [email protected]

          Doesn’t Tesla lock larger battery capacity begging a paywall?

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          That was from years ago.

          Tesla used to sell cars rated by pack capacity. For example the 'P85D' was the performance model, 85 kWh pack, dual motor.
          There was also a 40 kWh (cheaper) and 60 kWh version.
          After a while they stopped building 40 kWh packs and just software-locked the 60 kWh pack to only have 40 kWh of usable capacity. I think for a while they offered an upgrade where you could pay to unlock the extra capacity.

          I don't think they've done that in some time. I know when I bought my car (model y long range) they didn't even advertise the pack capacity nor was any upgrade offered. The only paywall thing I've seen with Tesla is FSD and they're pretty transparent about that. I don't think they're awful for paywalling it, because if they build the car without the FSD hardware it won't have other safety systems like lane departure notification.

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            Tesla's have their own privacy issues, and build quality issues . Tesla's staff have been caught spying on their customers and sharing sensitive images of people .

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            That practice was halted and now the vehicle video is under MUCH stricter control with an option to not share any of it at all.
            Given the choice, I'd rather have some Tesla employee joking about what I park next to than Tesla Inc selling my driving data to insurance companies like most other automakers do...

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            • m0op0o@mander.xyzM [email protected]

              This is why used cars are so dang expensive, it seems like automobile quality has been in a free fall since 2008. The end user experience gets worse while the price goes up.

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              Early 2000s jap cars are unkillable, surplus of parts, and are not tracker spyware nests. Great little things for sure. My 90s turboed volvo is a far more temperamental beast, but I cherish her quirks 🙂

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                Early 2000s jap cars are unkillable, surplus of parts, and are not tracker spyware nests. Great little things for sure. My 90s turboed volvo is a far more temperamental beast, but I cherish her quirks 🙂

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                Right now my car is an 84. With a back up 86 truck. I used to have a 2011 subaru, but hit an prairie antelope with it. If I had my pick I think 1990-2008 Japanese cars are the sweet spot.

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                  This is all I need to never even look at a Jeep... how pathetic can these idiots get?

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                  Also a great way for me to never consider looking at a Ram, Chrysler, Dodge, or whatever the fuck else this corporation makes.

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                    What happened to real-debrid?

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                    I don't know the whole story. Real debrid is french, and they released a new law or something and real debrid all debrid and mega debrid just stopped working. Except for the thing no one uses it for.

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                      Imagine pulling up to a red light, checking your GPS for directions, and suddenly, the entire screen is hijacked by an ad. That’s the reality for some Stellantis owners. Instead of seamless functionality, drivers are now forced to manually close out of ads just to access basic vehicle functions.

                      Oh HELLLLL no. I hope my 2012 Subaru will last until I'm either dead or too old to drive. I don't even want to have these damn screens for the usual shit you have to do on them. I want to be able to do everything with physical controls, no eavesdropping, and no dependence on a fucking app or touchscreen to operate anything in my car! I will drive my car while wearing mittens! shakes fist

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                        Maybe we just throw an ad on the windshield... Like a little one... Off to the side?

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                          Yeah. Sometimes my bank account gets sad but I don't.

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                          Yeah, but other than a hybrid, fuel efficiency plateaued at some point before bells and whistles started being added to a surveillance system.

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                            A previous owner mounted one where the cigarette lighter was. I'm going to replace it soon since it doesn't really fit - I can't charge my phone in the holder.

                            Maybe I'll finally learn FreeCAD and print my own.

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                            If you do want to learn a guy on YouTube by the name of mangojelly has been extremely inciteful for me

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                            • m0op0o@mander.xyzM [email protected]

                              Hard, even stuff from 10 years ago have proaitary hardware across multiple "brains".

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                              I drive a 2006. I have physical buttons and a shifter where my hand can lean on. Its great. lol

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                                Imagine pulling up to a red light, checking your GPS for directions, and suddenly, the entire screen is hijacked by an ad. That’s the reality for some Stellantis owners. Instead of seamless functionality, drivers are now forced to manually close out of ads just to access basic vehicle functions.

                                Oh HELLLLL no. I hope my 2012 Subaru will last until I'm either dead or too old to drive. I don't even want to have these damn screens for the usual shit you have to do on them. I want to be able to do everything with physical controls, no eavesdropping, and no dependence on a fucking app or touchscreen to operate anything in my car! I will drive my car while wearing mittens! shakes fist

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                                Classic cars my man.

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                                  Right now my car is an 84. With a back up 86 truck. I used to have a 2011 subaru, but hit an prairie antelope with it. If I had my pick I think 1990-2008 Japanese cars are the sweet spot.

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                                  Aren't those older cars absolute death traps in collisions compared to the newer ones?

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                                    Aren't those older cars absolute death traps in collisions compared to the newer ones?

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                                    No, The issue is with conceptions of auto safety becoming a selling point. For example look at the single biggest invention in reducing crash fatality? You would think maybe airbags, seat belts or ABS brakes..... But nope, collapsible steering columns. But we are now sold "death proof" SUVs that are not really safer, in some ways worse. The issue is that safety devices have a diminishing return but fear is a great selling point, I would say there are old things that are death traps (like square body chevys) and things like volvos that I would say are to this day built safer then new cars. If we look at the data for auto fatalities per capita we can see that car safety has not had some magical jump since the late 80s but a more expected gradual change.

                                    As a side note I do and have done a lot of driving and from what I have seen in the last 20 plus years is a slide into cars that are:

                                    • Top heavy (bigger is not safer)
                                    • Have little to no visibility (that then try to make up for with back up cameras)
                                    • Are built not to avoid crashing but to make crashing more comfortable
                                    • Have limited to no driving feed back and over reliance on things like traction control
                                    • Make driving on the same road with them more dangerous (just look at north american headlights)

                                    At the end of the day I would rather drive a car that I can see out of and has a degree of safety devices (seat belts, collapsible steering column, working brakes) then something that is built like a living room on low profile tires that I will at some point crash. Bonus points if it does not explode or catch fire easily (think pintos or teslas).

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                                      No, The issue is with conceptions of auto safety becoming a selling point. For example look at the single biggest invention in reducing crash fatality? You would think maybe airbags, seat belts or ABS brakes..... But nope, collapsible steering columns. But we are now sold "death proof" SUVs that are not really safer, in some ways worse. The issue is that safety devices have a diminishing return but fear is a great selling point, I would say there are old things that are death traps (like square body chevys) and things like volvos that I would say are to this day built safer then new cars. If we look at the data for auto fatalities per capita we can see that car safety has not had some magical jump since the late 80s but a more expected gradual change.

                                      As a side note I do and have done a lot of driving and from what I have seen in the last 20 plus years is a slide into cars that are:

                                      • Top heavy (bigger is not safer)
                                      • Have little to no visibility (that then try to make up for with back up cameras)
                                      • Are built not to avoid crashing but to make crashing more comfortable
                                      • Have limited to no driving feed back and over reliance on things like traction control
                                      • Make driving on the same road with them more dangerous (just look at north american headlights)

                                      At the end of the day I would rather drive a car that I can see out of and has a degree of safety devices (seat belts, collapsible steering column, working brakes) then something that is built like a living room on low profile tires that I will at some point crash. Bonus points if it does not explode or catch fire easily (think pintos or teslas).

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                                      1998 Toyota Corolla vs 2015 Toyota Corolla

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                                        Make the jeep 50% cheaper and I’d deal the ads. Otherwise …

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                                        They'll make it cheaper for awhile to justify it to the public and government and then slowly raise the price so that you're paying full price AND watching ads.

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                                        • gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zoneG [email protected]

                                          Officer, "Why'd you run that red light?"

                                          Me, "If I hear the Meow Mix jingle one more time I'm gonna snap!"

                                          Jeep, having heard you mention a product, dutifully plays the relevant ad.

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                                          Please drink a verification can.

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