And how often were they actually followed vs discarded because the customer just didn’t care?
And how often were they actually followed vs discarded because the customer just didn’t care?
You do realize your entire first point is invalidated by the comment you’re replying to? I just said the customer has to press a button on their phone to initiate the update. On that same phone they can view release notes that clearly outline the recall. Additional on first use, the car will display those same release notes on the screen.
Sure, safety vs convenience is a huge factor in software development. The biggest factor to safety is unpatched software. You know, the kind that requires significant effort to update, such as needing to bring your car into the shop to apply.
Overall your doom and gloom argument against OTA safety updates is pretty weak.
Right, because the recall for the icons on the screen needing to be a tad bigger is as serious as uncontrolled acceleration of a giant hunk of metal.
They need a new name for software update recalls and physical recalls. They both need to be serious, but a distinction is needed.
Recalls still require the customer to take action. They’re much less likely to go into the shop to have it fixed than press a button on their phone and have the car fix itself overnight.
Your suggestion for not allowing safety software fixes OTA is dangerous.
They at least have a government, not 1.5 governments.
You think those countries would have joined without those powers?
Which of their two “governments” is being represented though?
It’s certainly not 300 drones and rockets.
Iranian generals often instruct and train Hamas and Hezbollah terrorists, since they’re Iranian proxies. Those same groups continously terrorize Israel.
Iran regularly calls for the destruction of Israel, though generally chooses to fight using their proxies rather than directly attacking Israel. Israel also targets Iranian proxies in Syria on the regular. Why they allegedly hit the Iranian embassy this time, nobody knows. Keep in mind that Israel never officially acknowledged that strike as theirs. People simply assume it because of all of the above.
You question it, but I see hate for Israel thrown in on random articles all over this community. It’s just people pushing their agendas no matter what.
I don’t know why he’s making this statement. Blizzard doesn’t make games that don’t nickel and dime you, much less ones people feel are worth paying extra for or even worth their cost.
I would love to see western countries send people, not only supplies to help rebuild Gaza. Preferably overseen by the direct body of UN troops rather than the local UNWRA.
Maybe then most supplies will actually make it to the people and homes that need them.
Nah, if it’s Israel every official’s offhand comment is a direct thoughts of all citizens of Israel. /s
of course, this fact didn’t stop the author from running with this absolute lie, the media entity from publishing the deception, and most of the comments here are falling for the perversion of truth and are clowning on and smearing an entire township.
Oh we do know what happens, it’s all over Lemmy. Lies and twisted truths people believe because it lines up with their agenda.
I’ll remind you that north Korea is viewed more favorably in the UN than Israel if you go by number of condemnations annually. I’m talking pre oct 7th here.
That same link at least properly condemns Iran and their proxies for the escalations leading to this.
At a previous job I had, we were only given options for 1080p monitors. I ended up with a total of 5 and needed all of them.
They annually call for the destruction of Israel and burn an israeli flag. I wouldn’t put too much thought into their statements.
Also, keep in mind that “foreign soil” is a country that Israel is still technically at war with.
What would really happen is that they will get one of their proxies to fire more rockets or commit more terrorist attacks on Israel.
That’s because UNWRA isn’t the UN. Really the UN should have sent proper members there instead of making a special case and creating the UNWRA in the first place.
Mr hackerman couldn’t get to the car because it crashed first due to a software bug the customer did not have time to take his car to the shop to fix.
The real world is quite different than the idealistic one.