But what about an AI mouse?
And there are cases where this has already happened: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/-particle-chrome-extension-sold-to-new-dev-who-immediately-turns-it-into-adware/ There are probably more recent cases too, but this was the first one I could find.
What about side cameras? Might miss on some important shots without them.
What an unholy abomination of air conditioning that base level truck has: "Temperature control is displayed digitally on the touchscreen, but the base doesn’t have automatic temperature regulation - turning the heat dial just moves a line between blue and red."
So not only you have to manually keep adjusting it, but you can't simply adjust it by the feel, like an old school manual air conditioning / heater. Sounds absolutely horribly to use.
To shreds, you say?
I see.
Jyväskylä, Finland.
Some motherboards did have overheating protection back then though. Personally I had my Athlon XP computer randomly shut down several times back then, because the system had some issue, where fans would randomly start slowing down and eventually completely stop. This then triggered overheat protection of the motherboard, which simply cut the power as soon as the temperature was too hight.
Next up: BMW puts turn signals behind a subscription.