@hedge It’s really telling that having an API that allows controlled access to the car’s state is equivalent to “no security” when uh… that’s how the rest of the world works.
A tad more complicated as car software does need to be much less prone to security vulnerabilities than a random software (as it has the responsibility to handle human life)
But yeah… what about their existing telemetry? same thing could be argued.
@hedge It’s really telling that having an API that allows controlled access to the car’s state is equivalent to “no security” when uh… that’s how the rest of the world works.
A tad more complicated as car software does need to be much less prone to security vulnerabilities than a random software (as it has the responsibility to handle human life)
But yeah… what about their existing telemetry? same thing could be argued.