• @[email protected]
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    311 months ago

    Yeah I’m a bit paranoid, especially with how often data breaches tend to happen these days. I just don’t trust data collectors to be responsible with the info they grab.

    My car’s media player doesn’t lag super often, but when it does it’s pretty bad. You can also tell just by using the thing that its processing power is barely capable of running the UI and functions, so on the off chance it gets hit with some sort of load it isn’t expecting, audio still plays but the screen is unresponsive. On rare occasions it also just freezes for a solid 30-40 seconds after I start my car which is pretty annoying, but it’s only like a twice a year phenomenon.

    I sometimes feel like I should have bought an older car but at the same time I appreciate having good gas mileage on a newer model overall. I especially like the safety features like backup camera, lane departure warning, blind spot detectors, etc so overall I think it’s a net benefit and I’m happy with the vehicle.

    • @Mojojojo1993
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      011 months ago

      Sounds pretty modern. Likely it’s a shitly optimised os running on inferior tech. Do you also use a smartphone? As that’ll be sending far more data back. Depending on os.

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        211 months ago

        Yeah it’s a very recent entry-level model I talked myself into buying at the time. Overall it’s been a decent car but a lot of the detailing is cheap, for instance there are some design patterns in the cab which are just stamped plastic, and they scratch insanely easily because there’s no protective top coat or anything. It would not surprise me one bit if they cheaped out on the chip as well.

        Yes I do have a smartphone, which is definitely where the biggest data risk is. I’ve considered flashing a de-googled OS into it at some point but I’ve been busy and just never got around to it. On that front I just try to download as few apps as I possibly can; the worst holdout is Facebook Messenger because it’s the only thing a couple of my family members use for some reason (which to be fair is probably about on par with SMS if not ever so slightly better because there’s at least some encryption, but then Meta gets to run whatever they do in the background which isn’t great)

        I might get Signal back on my phone but I’m still salty about them removing SMS support. Despite how unsecure SMS is, I thought the ability to pitch an app to friends/fam as a drop-in replacement for the default text app was a great value proposition. They would get the benefit of regular texts AND be able to send secure messages to other users of the app, which was an easy sell. Now it’s like a whole walled-off platform and just another app imo. A secure app, for sure, but just another one for which there are at least half a dozen decent alternatives.

        Sorry for the side tangent. My data hygiene could be way better, but I try where I can!

        • @Mojojojo1993
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          -111 months ago

          Fair enough. All seems pretty standard to me. I’m looking at a new car as ours died last month. I don’t really care about interior or really much. Would like android just so I don’t get glare on my phone screen. If it gets me a to b and is cheap, I’m happy.

          What would you be protecting from ? What data worries you ? That might help with the smartphone situation.

          Yeah with Facebook you basically allow them. ? Whoever they are to track you. Even removing the app doesn’t stop them. Recent lawsuits have shown google tracks even with tracking off. So it’s kinda hard to have a smartphone and not get tracking.

          You can look at matrix. Open source and similar to signal