

Lol, get rekt.
Lol, get rekt.
There is no remote access to the system. So the person would need to have physical access to the USB port to retrieve any data.
Every car has a vulnerability that can allow someone to put a tracker on your car and it takes a couple seconds to execute with no advanced technical ability, sticking a GPS tracker with a 4g connection to the bottom of the chassis. Bugging a car is as easy as sticking a recording device under the seat.
Looking over the threat, not an issue unless someone accesses your car unlocked(the car auto locks the doors after 15? minutes). I don’t feel the threat of compromising the car is valid enough to elicit a genuine concern.
What this should inspire in the minds of readers is how dangerous technology is in a car and how technology that provides convenience compromises safety, that is not a compromise we should accept.
“How can I play with a raging fire without being even slightly burned?”
“How can I have unprotected sex with $50 hookers without risking disease or pregnancy?”
“How can I jump off a skyscraper without a parachute or tether without dying?”
“How can I use Facebook and preserve my privacy?”
The answer to all those questions is that you can’t.
She was 35 in 2016 when the suit was dropped, but valid points otherwise.
Money or lack of evidence.
Everything that the FDA doesn’t declare as “known” or “proven” safe within defined limits are “considered” safe or may be allowable to a defined limit. It is their cute little scapegoat should a substance they allow be proven unsafe and then they would face a greater risk of lawsuit had they determined it was known or proven safe.
The Romans even knew about asbestos, there were recommendations to not buy slaves from the asbestos mines because of the poor health associated.
Oddly enough, they still wiped their faces with the stuff because those napkins and towels could be cleaned by throwing them in fire.
Considered safe. Considerations are influenced by adequate research, ideally.
Lead used to be considered safe in paint, asbestos used to be considered safe for napkins, cigarettes used to be considered safe to smoke, cocaine used to be considered safe to drink, etc.
I am just waiting for the next “asbestos” to come to light in home construction. I am betting on drywall sooner or later being considered hazmat to disturb. Plastics are emerging as a bigger problem, so we will see how that all pans out.
Your calves are defined and your bank account can barely hold a comma?
Sounds like a successful product launch, good enough to justify a second product in the line.
The rich flexing inspires desire. People don’t want a Lamborghini because it is the best car, they want a Lamborghini because they envy people who have one.
Valid point, but have you considered “Apple”?
Sure, it still won’t have genuine utility for everyday use, but it will have a rabid fandom who want to be cool to the point of justifying overpriced hardware with weak arguments that reduce to “because I just lile Apple.”
Isn’t she wearing an Apple watch?
They aren’t stranded because there is the emergency capsule to get them back.
Classic corporate doublespeak and half truths.
That portion of the country wouldn’t vote for any Democrat anyways.
Already lost once and nothing happened. Maybe their hopes getting dashed a second time could inspire something, but there is a lot of loud cowards in their lot.
All you need for bumpfire to happen is hold the gun in such a manner that the recoil pushes the gun away from your finger and you pulling forward causes your finger to hit the trigger.
People use beltloops as a way to keep your finger stationary. There are plenty of YouTube videos on how to do a bumpfire.
I assumed it wasn’t the comedian, but bought that he might be angry enough at Windows to make it happen.
I’m just waiting for it to oroboros and implode.
Elon already cost them 60% of their value.