A pirated car would just be a more free way to access the $10k/yr pay wall you live your life behind. Car-dominant infrastructure is vendor lock in.

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  • @FireRetardant@lemmy.world
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    1611 months ago

    Remote start has been around for well over a decade and did not require internet or a subscription. If you just subscribe and use the feature then clearly the neccesary equipment for remote start is already installed and you paid for that equipment regardless if you use the subscription service.

    • LovesTha🥧
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      411 months ago

      @FireRetardant @n2burns Remote start can mean different things. I’d hope a subscription based one was via a server and works where normal direct RF fobs wouldn’t (like from another country).

      If it is just direct RF based remote start that shouldn’t be a subscription.

        • LovesTha🥧
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          111 months ago

          @Professorozone Yes that would be a bit silly (but could be useful to do for your SO when they have an issue while you are on a trip). But just from the top of a tall housing tower to a car in the basement needs something better than a RF fob

          The curfew alert could be more applicable when in another country.

          • @Professorozone@lemmy.world
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            411 months ago

            But that would be more like a “keyless driving feature” than remote start, wouldn’t it?

            Yeah, I suppose a longer distance remote start would be more useful.

      • @FireRetardant@lemmy.world
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        So what happens when your car has no cell service? Or you don’t own a phone that supports the app? The only use case I can see is long distance remote start but I’m struggling to determine why someone would reasonably need that.

        The only reasons they went away from RF is to justify subscriptions and further push the smart device trend where everything can connect to your phone.

        • @n2burns@lemmy.ca
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          RF range is very limited and there is no feedback of success/failure or current state. My neighbour’s RF remote start wouldn’t work through 2 townhouses. It also doesn’t work from high-rises or office building.

          How often do you lose cell reception in a parking lot? (Mostly open space with few things to interfere with cell signal).

          • @Juvyn00b@lemmy.world
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            411 months ago

            You are aware that there are rf solutions that provide feedback? Not saying range limitations don’t exist, but there are solutions that claim to provide a fair reach.

            • @n2burns@lemmy.ca
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              111 months ago

              I am aware. I didn’t think it was necessary to explain that it’s possible to make an data stream reliable, but doing so requires a lot more power which isn’t great for a coin-cell battery.

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              If you’re in a basement, you don’t need remote start. It’s really only for when your car is exposed to the elements.

                • @n2burns@lemmy.ca
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                  111 months ago

                  Not heated, but slightly insulated. When I was in Manitoba, that meant most parking structures were roughly 15°C-20°C than outside.

            • @n2burns@lemmy.ca
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              111 months ago

              I’m very aware of RF bands. I didn’t think I needed to explain how RF worked, why the range of a car remote is so limited, and why is impractical to use a lower band. As the frequency gets lower, the data throughout decreases and the size of the antenna should increase.