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> Why does it not present hell in any other use case, such as computers, phones

It absolutely causes problems on computers and phones. Windows updates are famous for interrupting/losing work at this point. MacOS upgrades are less aggressive but far more likely to break formerly functional software (and stomp custom configs). Phone security is always an issue if not an outright disaster in dozens of ways. Look up the Qualcomm / MediaTek audio decoder issues from just this year.

Somebody can spy on you and steal sensitive data w/ access to your computer or phone. What can they do with a car?

Have you read the Wired article from 2015 about hackers remotely killing a jeep on the highway?

Some levels of computer security rely on avoiding connecting to public networks. Or any network.

> Why aren't Tesla or Rivian owners collectively going crazy

Just last year there were over the air updates on Teslas where owners reported vehicles stopping without warning. They fixed that promptly with another emergency OTA update, but not exactly a shining example.

Just last month someone I know told me that the performance profile of his Tesla was weird since a recent update.

These are the realities. There's a ton of evidence.



I'm not arguing things don't fail. Entirely non-connected cars fail for all kinds of hardware/software related reasons too.

One simply can't ignore the fact that today, including outside my own home, millions of cars update software just fine every few weeks, without issue. The number of phones or computers managing it is in the billions.




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