Halfway through he describes this as malicious compliance with the “right to repair” law. Apple and others are making a mockery of the law.

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      even disabling things remotely that are there but you didn’t subscribe to. This is bonkers.

      I don’t understand the consumer outrage about that though. It is like paying to unlock satellite TV reception (even though we are receiving the signals the whole time).

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          And your vehicle’s features weren’t lock behind a paywall in the pass because of enshitification. You know consumer rights and so on. If Rich people like you like paying then drive your rolls royce and Bentley, there are more poor people like us. Soon I’ll have to pay to masterbate my fucking cock somehow for the cooperate overlords.