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A new fic???? Of Finrod whump????? aAAAAAAAAAAAH-
YES!!!!! A NEW FIC OF FINROD WHUMP!!!!!
(Because I am nothing if not predictable and on-brand in what captures my mind and what is the result!)
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Modern cars are computers on wheels that send home nonstop telemetry about you. In this post I remove my 2024 RAV4 Hybrid's modem and GPS to
Modern cars are computers on wheels - they have more sensors than you can count and are constantly phoning home with telemetry data like your location, speed, fuel levels, sudden accelerations/decelerations, video footage, driver attention data from eye monitoring systems, and hundreds of other data points. Cars have inward- and outward-facing cameras. They have microphones. They have always-on modems. It’s all enabled by default with difficult or meaningless opt-outs, and your data is monetized through brokers like LexisNexis or Verisk. This all brings a host of security and privacy issues - here are some over the years:
In 2025 Subaru had vulnerabilities allowing anyone to remotely unlock customers’ cars, as well as access the real-time GPS location and location history of the car of the car
Car manufacturers share your driving data with insurance companies, which then increase your premiums
In 2023 Tesla employees internally shared camera footage of naked customers and other sensitive images
In 2015 Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek famously took over a Jeep Cherokee with full control of the ignition, brakes, locks, steering, etc.
Mozilla detailed how 25 car manufacturers scored abysmally on privacy and how they collect data including “sexual activity, immigration status, race, facial expressions, weight and genetic information.” They sell this data to third parties and use it to build profiles about you covering “intelligence, abilities, characteristics, preferences, and more.”
Tesla had a vulnerability in 2017 that allowed anyone to remotely see your car’s location, manage other features, and even summon the car to themselves
The Car That Watches You Back details how cars are now serving you ads, as well as collecting vast amounts of data about you. The Hacker News discussion about this article is what prompted this blog post
Now that we’re sufficiently motivated, what can we do about it?...
Most bells just go ding dong, but Laura likes to pull out a bing every now and then during the holidays to really spice up Sleigh Ride
"Screw freedom of speech, I wanna move to China!"
When it first began trending for Americans to switch to rednote, I downloaded the app and made a few videos describing my experience and the concerns I had.
I thought it was a poor replacement of tiktok, especially if "freedom of speech" was the goal due to how heavily censored it was.
I began to wonder- huh, what happens if this does become the "new" app for people. What happens if people do end up replacing tiktok with this app? How will the censorship affect us?
And of course, they tore me apart for even daring to try to have that conversation, saying "you don't understand!! We're protesting!! We're doing something BIG"
Which sure, I understand the whole "Wanna give an F U to meta" thing, but the people who downloaded it for what they think is an "anti government" aspect is honestly so ironic it's making me CACKLE, because babes you just switched to consuming a different countries propaganda.
And I was told to "shut up, the vibes are great" even though to me the vibes seem like everyone's on a valium..
When you see a country trying to promote itself as everyone being oddly "happy", you should get stepford wives vibes, not "I wanna live there vibes"
I almost peed myself laughing last night because the SAME people who are crying out, "gotta look out for the propaganda on tiktok now!!" are the SAME PEOPLE WHO ARE SAYING:
"they're just so happy over there in China 😀 I don't know WHAT it could be, they don't have even ONE BAD THING TO SAY ABOUT THEIR GOVERNMENT"
*face palm* Are you fucking for real?
My brother.. they are not ALLOWED to say anything bad 😭 it's not some mystic secret that America doesn't have.
"there's no homelessness over there" yeah cus you'll get arrested. And also? Yes there is. Which tiktok told you that they didnt? Because you were misinformed.
We want MORE freedoms, not less. Saying you'd sacrifice your freedom of speech even as a JOKE just diminishes EVERYTHING WE HAVE BEEN FIGHTING FOR.
And then it happened, I started seeing comments such as these:
"screw freedom of speech, i wanna move to China!"
Which sure, I know they're probably kidding, but a lot of people aren't.
I understand being broken down by our system, and I understand wanting to feel comfort and security, but in times like these we cannot even joke about being willing to sacrifice our personal freedoms.
Not when freedom of speech is already so at risk.
So this tiktok ban situation has truly changed how I view so many of you and society as a whole.
"Freedom of speech!!" was your rally cry for the last week, but now you'll jump down someone's throat and throw them to the dogs if they even try to have a conversation with you about the censorship on there and the affects it will have.
We don't exist in a vacuum. Downloading the app for an F U to meta but continuing to consume the content will have an affect. Why? Because everything affects everything. I thought we already knew that. You cannot do an action without there being a response that comes from it.
I wasn't even trying to say it was all negative affects- I'm sure there are positive side affects to this as well, but I specifically wanted to start a conversation about how censorship can have serious affects on society, trends, music, fashion, information exchange, etc and EVERY TIME i was shot down, insulted, or told "i like the censorship"
So much for "freedom of speech" huh, lol
I have begun to ask the question: "Will this app make us more complacent than we already are?" And I think I have my answer. I have seen countless people say "I like the fact it's moderated, I can just watch my knitting videos!"
They actually got their panties in a twist over me simply trying to bring up the fact it compresses your videos and affects video quality, all because they have associated rednote with being anti govt, protesting, etc.
"IF TIKTOK GETS BOUGHT BY META WE WONT BE ABLE TO TALK ABOUT WHAT WE WANT"
But when I say "If rednote becomes the new standard app I'm concerned about how the censorship will affect our information trends and flow" I get called a fed (because apparently anyone who doesn't like rednote is a fed now.. lol ironic, right?)
It was interesting to watch just how happily you all gave up, and I think the people who want to take our rights away will find it even more interesting that I do!
Everyone we've been fighting against? Oh honey they're gonna loveeee the fact that SO MANY of you are willing to sacrifice personal freedoms for what you think is "comfort"
So yes, I'm judging you.
Gorgeous displays & mannequins in Liberty London this F/W 2024 - so festive 🌲✨Love these vivid plum and rich emerald tones throughout the store!