• Uglyhead
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    Just start charging exorbitant amounts of money for every API call; problem solved! —Spez

    (Also: Fuck Spez)

    • Dyskolos
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      181 year ago

      Sadly it would end the same like with reddit or netflix: The loss due to the amount of pissed-off and leaving customers is obviously way less than the gain due to the ignorant or root-problem-agnostics. Makes me a sad panda…

  • @[email protected]
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    1411 year ago

    This will be over soon. When the EU’s Data Act comes into force, car manufacturers will be obliged to allow access to vehicle data.

    • @AdamEatsAss
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      781 year ago

      Also isn’t it Mazda’s fault for creating an API that anyone can access and get information from? Someone in Mazda IT is probably frantically looking for the email chain where he was told to “just make it public” so our outside analysts can use it.

      • @agent_flounder
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        211 year ago

        I think yes, assuming nobody grabbed an API key out of the Mazda app or something.

        • @SpezCanLigmaBalls
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          81 year ago

          A huge project at my work got pushed back because a company we are working with decided to make the API public…

            • @SpezCanLigmaBalls
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              41 year ago

              It’s a good thing it is getting changed, not a good thing it got pushed back farther because of them. Already been pushed back 4 months

        • @droans
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          81 year ago

          Quite often these integrations just take the authentication token or cookie during OAuth or the normal login process.

          Actions like that would be impossible with WEI.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        And if available in Europe, do you think that information will not appear elsewhere? Mazda is not going to create a separate API for them alone.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          Content providers already block access to content based on locale. It won’t be hard to have a flag in the API that turns off functionality based on the callers location.

    • @atrielienz
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      01 year ago

      And then they’ll get sued, when that leads to cars getting hacked. I don’t know if that’s gonna work out in the long run. Car companies are likely to band together to prevent this or make lawful exceptions for themselves in the space.

    • @ultranaut
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      1341 year ago

      Yep, this looks like a blatant abuse of the DMCA by Mazda. Either Mazda is engaging in scummy behavior or they need better lawyers. Either way, it makes me want to never buy another Mazda.

    • @agent_flounder
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      591 year ago

      It reads to me like: “this app does the same thing as our app therefore they must have copied our code; there is no other possible explanation”. Cool story, bro. I hope the developers will fight back but that takes lots of money.

  • @[email protected]
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    1131 year ago

    I didn’t really get it until I read the article (shut up 😃), but it seems pretty clear that Mazda’s primary concern here appears to be access to this API through Home Assistant cutting off future (maybe current) owners’ requirement to subscribe to their app for features.

    • rem26_art
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      man, remember when you could buy a car and it wasnt connected to the internet?

    • archomrade [he/him]
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      471 year ago

      What a load of horse shit.

      Just like with hue, and Chromecast, and Android TV, and a million other smart devices, it’s perfectly lawful (and IMHO necessary) for individuals to launch their own integrations with their the products they own. People don’t need their bullshit “service”, and by buying the vehicle they have a legally protected right to alter it and it’s software for their own use.

      That they bullied this guy into taking down the repo despite what the law protects him to do is disgusting, if not also predictable.

      I hope someone with the time and resources goes to the matt with one of these shit companies and make them own up to their exploitative practices.

      I for one will be altering my Mazda how I want and sharing my alterations to get around their shit subscription model with everyone I can.

    • @agent_flounder
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      381 year ago

      God forbid. Wouldn’t want users to find any of this useful in novel ways. Because that never makes a product popular or anything. And Mazda might lose hundreds of dollars or something. Gasp.

    • @friend_of_satan
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      161 year ago

      Pretty soon we’ll have to subscribe to our car’s trunk.

  • @FakinUpCountryDegen
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    711 year ago

    Eh, it’s preferable when companies go ahead and self-identify as being comprehensively dog shit and worthless.

    Just another company to throw on the list who will never receive a single dollar of my money as long as I live.

    Won’t lose a wink of sleep over it. Good luck, Mazda.

      • Dyskolos
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        111 year ago

        Buy a dumb car again, as long they’re still around 😊

        • @ZiemekZ
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          111 months ago

          SYM MaxSym 600i ABS, this 565cc maxi-scooter is the first to launch from a green light in cities and has nothing to be ashamed of on highways since it can do 160 kph with some spare power still remaining.

      • @FakinUpCountryDegen
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        01 year ago

        I’ll move closer to the city and walk or use public transit.

        Frankly, that’s unlikely. The free market will always make sure someone is there to disrupt, and I’ll always support the disruptor.

        • @wavebeam
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          31 year ago

          I supported the disruptor to cable so hard they became the thing they disrupted and now I don’t have netflix

          • @FakinUpCountryDegen
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            -31 year ago

            Really? The most expensive Netflix plan available is still 1/5th what the TV portion of my cable bill was…

            I still have it, but honestly probably not for long because I just don’t use it. Sail the high seas and don’t support the culture-destroying shit!

        • @Frostbeard
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          21 year ago

          Perhaps for chapter consumer products, but starting a car company that produces normal mass produced cars is not really done overnight. And Tesla produces the most shite cars of all of them only really disrupting by cutting out customer service at this point.

          • @FakinUpCountryDegen
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            -21 year ago

            You’re probably referring to that study showing Tesla with 250 problems-on-delivery per 100 cars… I don’t own a Tesla or know anyone who does, but it’s worth noting the vast, vast majority of those problems are cosmetic, and fixed before the car leaves the customer service facility. If you see the graphic for that study, there are some pretty huge names way down on the list just above Tesla - and those are not mostly cosmetic issues.

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              No it was in Norway. Tesla sold 21303 new cars in Norway in 2022. Total new car sales for Norway in 2022 was 174329. Tesla Model Y is the most sold new car in Norway and Tesla is the largest brand. Totally electric cars is 79.3% of all new cars (Norway has pretty generous tax incentives on electric cars making even high end Teslas pretty cheap)

              83 out of 168 cases that ended up in “consumer court” (that is they have not been resolved without mediation) was Tesla. These cases are mostly not cosmetic but more serious issues that has not been resolved.

              Edit: you can argue that with more sold cars they get more complaints. But Tesla has approximately 12 % of the market but 49% of the cases so they are over represented in Norway at least

              • @Frostbeard
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                111 months ago

                It might be it’s because of Teslas business model. They protract the cases, and gamle on it not going to mediation. (Customer gives up) and that the US head office is required to evaluate the case, rather than the local or national dealer. In either case I don’t want shite US late stage capitalist business practices in Norway so Tesla can fuck right off.

              • @FakinUpCountryDegen
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                -31 year ago

                Careful, now… We’re not allowed to say that a higher percent of bad things are the fault of a tiny percent of the total group of actors, even if the data is objectively true! 😉

          • @FakinUpCountryDegen
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            21 year ago

            You’re right, Tesla has certainly been a disruptor in some ways - nobody could argue with that…

            I assume you’re baiting an argument of some sort, based on experience with the maturity level around here…

    • @xGIHOST
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      71 year ago

      Yep. I wouldn’t want to make it into a list but bmw and mazda are already on my blacklist

      • @FakinUpCountryDegen
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        -11 year ago

        Yep Mazda is my first auto maker blacklist… I’ve got Sony at the top from numerous incidents around 2004-2006, and Google since 2016. (obvs can’t get 100% away from Google because they keep buying companies, but I only need to get rid of my Nest and Fitbit shit to be completely google-free!)

  • @nephs
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    571 year ago

    DMCA is broken, intellectual property is a scam.

    • Cethin
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      241 year ago

      It seems to be working exactly as intended. It protects the OP of the rich while not giving a shit about the poor.

    • @ZiemekZ
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      211 months ago

      Intellectual “property” shouldn’t exist. The property system was designed to solve the scarcity of physical goods. Information doesn’t have this problem since it can be replicated forever as long as you have a medium to copy it to. That’s why you can’t own information. Once created, it lives its own life, whenever you like it or not.

  • @[email protected]
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    I don’t get it. People are working for free to add a feature to your product which might move more people to buy said product. Make users who use external features acknowledge some waiver that your company is not responsible for damage. If it turns out to be really good, you can fork it, hire the original inventor and turn it into a paid product. Isn’t that a risk-free win? Am I missing something?

    • @ItsMeSpez
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      241 year ago

      Most likely they do not appreciate people adding features to their products for free because these are features that could be sold on future models. This is why right to repair is so important.

      • Dem Bosain
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        101 year ago

        Or, it’s something they want you to subscribe to. I bought a Subaru, and only later found out the only way to use remote-start was by subscribing to roadside assistance and using an app on my phone.

        On the bright side, I can start my car from anywhere in the world…

    • @[email protected]
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      151 year ago

      They probably want you to pay a subscription for extra features and homeboy went and made it free for life.

    • @[email protected]
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      Lol no it wouldn’t. The guy doesn’t want to commit resources to fight this, since it’s a hobby project and this sucked away his motivation to continue.

      Unless y’all give him enough money to mount a legal defense, no amount of fancy tech will help.

      While not exactly this situation, it has similar vibes to this: https://xkcd.com/538/

    • @[email protected]
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      Isn’t Git kind of naturally federated in a broad sense, just by the way it works? As long as someone has the source code they can always create another Git repo and share it.

    • @[email protected]
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      Only if anonymous. Eventually they’d get a court to order their domain be cancelled and they’d be offline anyway.

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    Well then, anyone have this code archived? Time to make sure it makes it to torrent networks. The only way we render the DMCA irrelevant is to make it useless.

    Make sure to keep the checksums in place.

    • @[email protected]
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      Without a somewhat centralized codebase, development will be an absolute nightmare. Old versions floating about with bugs or so old there has been breaking changes in the API, and did you make your additions to the latest version…no wait, 4 people made different additions around the same time, but each released their own versions, and they were not based on the same version either. With no single place to report and collect fixes and development it’ll be a fragmented pile of crap real fast.

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        11 year ago

        Maybe host somewhere in Russia or Finland/Sweeeden.

  • @Fades
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    What a fucking joke. Let me tell you, these car OEMs are fucking SHIT at API development in general. Shit, it’s a fuckin miracle when they actually have APIs. A major OEM (won’t mention as it’s work related for me) just recently published their APIs and MY GOD are they fucking trash, inconsistent, and throw 5xx for fucking any reason (this is absolutely NOT a small or new OEM by any fucking means… Luxury brand)

    This is simply a shit company trying to punish people because of their own incompetencies when it comes to API design and management. Oh and just anti-consumer in general, just like how they attack right-to-repair at every fuckin turn possible.

    FUCK capitalism, it’s fucking broken; instead of ensuring that competition drives innovation we instead get… LESS control LESS features for MORE across the board (subscriptions, anyone?). Anyone talking about the free market’s inherent innovation is a FUCKING GODDAMN MORON

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      Well, without the free market innovation, I guess you’d just be complaining about the quality of your horse and cart on the way to church instead

  • bitwolf
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    361 year ago

    So … is there a copy of the repo left that we can replicate endlessly?

  • @[email protected]
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    321 year ago

    Should be legally protected and these companies should receive heavy fines for false DMCA claims

    • @woodenskewer
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      91 year ago

      Call me crazy but you think there’d be some kind of reviewing body that reads dmca claims heard by both parties prior to entering a court room rather than people with money fucking the average person.

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    • @DocMcStuffinOP
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      221 year ago

      It won’t go obsolete per se. It will just have lots of security vulnerabilities after they stop patching the 10,000,000+ lines of code used in all the microcontrollers and microprocessor.

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    • @uis
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      -21 year ago

      Never buy car works better

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Well I’m already living across the street from a subway station and don’t even want to own a car. This was more based on principle than anything.