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by youeseh
1536 days ago
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This is different. Generally, if you buy a base model car, it is missing buttons that would be available in a higher trim. In this case, the button is clearly there - it was cheaper to leave the button there and to lock the owner out using software. |
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I used to be up in arms about this after watching Benjamin Mako Hill's talk in 2010: https://mako.cc/copyrighteous/antifeatures-talk
In Hindsight, this was one of the first times during my university days that I thought "maybe tech isn't going the right way."