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by module0000
2552 days ago
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I'm happy to help you see some reasons! For starters: - More humans available to identity bugs and undefined behavior - Innovation in the form of programmers improving software on their automobiles and sharing their modifications - Regulators are no longer the only group (other than the maker) with access to source code. This allows new entries into the automotive space without (badly) re-inventing the wheel. This breeds competition, and is a win for consumers. |
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