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[Discussion] What would it take to selfhost some of the backend that Tesla's connect to?

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  • otter@lemmy.caO [email protected]

    I saw this article earlier:

    Tesla 'going bankrupt' is endpoint of protests, says local organizer

    In the spirit of right to repair, self-hosting, giving a second life to old devices, and limiting data collection by car companies:

    • What are some considerations?
    • Are there any projects worth keeping an eye on?

    An example that came to mind was Valetudo, which is a cloud replacement for vacuum robots enabling local-only operation. Some robot vacuums are easy to install this on, and others require more invasive modifications.

    What I've found so far:

    • FreedomEV, a project that was presented at FOSSDEM 2019 but doesn't have recent activity
    • TeslaMate, which is a popular and active selfhosted data logger for Teslas, but not necessarily a replacement for the software
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    #57

    so, from what little I know, and I'm absolutely not even remotely a car person:

    car electrical systems run at really high voltage with much harder systems than you'd find inside a normal computer, because it's an extremely noisy environment that has to survive lots of fucked up shocks

    and AFAIK the standards are only kinda-sorta standards. interfacing with them is very very hard. im sure this gets easier once you get TO the network, but flashing that shit and changing what it does with the network seems like a pretty tall order. maybe try swapping out something near the cellular chip itself? that's probably a pretty standardized part, right?

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    • otter@lemmy.caO [email protected]

      I saw this article earlier:

      Tesla 'going bankrupt' is endpoint of protests, says local organizer

      In the spirit of right to repair, self-hosting, giving a second life to old devices, and limiting data collection by car companies:

      • What are some considerations?
      • Are there any projects worth keeping an eye on?

      An example that came to mind was Valetudo, which is a cloud replacement for vacuum robots enabling local-only operation. Some robot vacuums are easy to install this on, and others require more invasive modifications.

      What I've found so far:

      • FreedomEV, a project that was presented at FOSSDEM 2019 but doesn't have recent activity
      • TeslaMate, which is a popular and active selfhosted data logger for Teslas, but not necessarily a replacement for the software
      H This user is from outside of this forum
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      wrote on last edited by
      #58

      I wait for the day when we install Graphene OS Automotive Edition on the car

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      • optimusprimedownfall@discuss.tchncs.deO [email protected]

        People fuck with two ton rolling death machines every day. What are mechanics? What are car enthusiasts? You just have accepted that you can't touch the computer because they told you you can't. That's stupid.

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        #59

        See above nested comment

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        • N [email protected]

          Have you never heard of tunes?

          Any idiot can make substantial software changes to almost any modern car with easily available inexpensive hardware. Look up Cobb, ECUtek, openflashtablet, Hondata, etc

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          #60

          See above nested comment; tune aren't inherently a safety concern.

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          • R [email protected]

            I mean, what’s the alternative? It’s not like it has to have internet. Anything internet connected is mainly quality of life:

            • Traffic
            • Remote (app) features
            • Music

            Except maybe Teslas, damned if I know what they do. But they’re nice to have things that generally require realtime updates but the car functions just fine as a car without it.

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            #61

            Public transit/bikes are (or should be) a good alternative if you can't find normal, used, dumb cars anymore

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            • euronutellaman@lemmy.worldE [email protected]

              Public transit/bikes are (or should be) a good alternative if you can't find normal, used, dumb cars anymore

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              #62

              That’s a non-sequeter. You started by saying that internet on cars were bad and then switched to “you should be using bikes”

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              • otter@lemmy.caO [email protected]

                I saw this article earlier:

                Tesla 'going bankrupt' is endpoint of protests, says local organizer

                In the spirit of right to repair, self-hosting, giving a second life to old devices, and limiting data collection by car companies:

                • What are some considerations?
                • Are there any projects worth keeping an eye on?

                An example that came to mind was Valetudo, which is a cloud replacement for vacuum robots enabling local-only operation. Some robot vacuums are easy to install this on, and others require more invasive modifications.

                What I've found so far:

                • FreedomEV, a project that was presented at FOSSDEM 2019 but doesn't have recent activity
                • TeslaMate, which is a popular and active selfhosted data logger for Teslas, but not necessarily a replacement for the software
                W This user is from outside of this forum
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                wrote on last edited by
                #63

                It sucks that the stick is rising. Trumps asshats are actually investing.

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                • otter@lemmy.caO [email protected]

                  I saw this article earlier:

                  Tesla 'going bankrupt' is endpoint of protests, says local organizer

                  In the spirit of right to repair, self-hosting, giving a second life to old devices, and limiting data collection by car companies:

                  • What are some considerations?
                  • Are there any projects worth keeping an eye on?

                  An example that came to mind was Valetudo, which is a cloud replacement for vacuum robots enabling local-only operation. Some robot vacuums are easy to install this on, and others require more invasive modifications.

                  What I've found so far:

                  • FreedomEV, a project that was presented at FOSSDEM 2019 but doesn't have recent activity
                  • TeslaMate, which is a popular and active selfhosted data logger for Teslas, but not necessarily a replacement for the software
                  mitm0@lemmy.worldM This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #64

                  What about Comma-AI ?

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                  • otter@lemmy.caO [email protected]

                    I saw this article earlier:

                    Tesla 'going bankrupt' is endpoint of protests, says local organizer

                    In the spirit of right to repair, self-hosting, giving a second life to old devices, and limiting data collection by car companies:

                    • What are some considerations?
                    • Are there any projects worth keeping an eye on?

                    An example that came to mind was Valetudo, which is a cloud replacement for vacuum robots enabling local-only operation. Some robot vacuums are easy to install this on, and others require more invasive modifications.

                    What I've found so far:

                    • FreedomEV, a project that was presented at FOSSDEM 2019 but doesn't have recent activity
                    • TeslaMate, which is a popular and active selfhosted data logger for Teslas, but not necessarily a replacement for the software
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #65

                    Depends what you want to do. They don't require a network connection to operate as a vehicle. So if you don't care about the remote app features (local ones such as lock/unlock still work over BLE), live traffic, streaming music or updates, then a network connection isn't necessary.

                    If you do want any of those features, then you would need to either get root access to the gateway and infotainment systems to modify the endpoints or take over the C&C server (formerly named "mothership") domains and certificates.

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                    • W [email protected]

                      It sucks that the stick is rising. Trumps asshats are actually investing.

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                      #66

                      You or anybody, even huge masses of people, have zero impact on the stick, zero point several hundreds of zeroes of impact. Even if all magahats invested at the exact same time. The institutions, mainly brokers, have full control of bundling all investments and settling outside of the market. What the stick does is what very wealthy hedgies decide it should.

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                      • R [email protected]

                        That’s a non-sequeter. You started by saying that internet on cars were bad and then switched to “you should be using bikes”

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                        #67

                        Both of my statements are correct. Cars shouldn't have internet and there should be less cars. In absence of offline cars, use bikes and public transportation

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                        • R [email protected]

                          Again though, they are all quality of life things. You don’t have to use it on most cars. Don’t want it, don’t pay for it and don’t use it. So just like giving people the choice of AA/CP, what’s wrong with giving them the choice of using those features?

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                          #68

                          Just cause you opt out of those features doesn't mean the car doesn't have other mandatory shit that connects to the internet to, say, sell data like the exact times and locations of when you have sex

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