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by codefreeordie
1295 days ago
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All the way back in 1998, when the Digital Millennium Copyright Act was being rammed through, we warned the world that this would be the result -- that the law which prohibits circumvention of "access control technology" in things you own would ultimately mean that you no longer actually owned the devices you purchased. We were derided and mocked and accused of being hysterical, of using the "slippery slope" fallacy. Whelp, that slope was pretty damn slippery after all, wasn't it. |
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A heated seat is really just a coil in the seat you feed voltage through, and it gets hot. So if you find the input to that coil, and find a 12V rail or run a line from the battery, you can install a little rocker switch to power the heated seat, and there’s nothing the manufacturer can do to stop you.