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by Anamon
73 days ago
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It's an interesting comparison. There's a lot of objective truth to it on both sides, though. Having a car as a project, maintaining and fixing and learning stuff yourself, is pretty much impossible with modern cars. Even before you get to the online crap, they're more services than products, with proprietary ICs and stuff that make everything "non-user-servicable". I'm not a car guy but I can understand that something major was lost. I can also see some parallels to games there, with all the encryptions, DRMs, kernel anti-cheats, online ties... it usually invites a lot less tinkering and modding than the games of old. |
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