Anonymous
10/18/2025, 6:53:57 AM
No.106926363
>>106918897
>The NASA study of the Toyota electronic throttle control firmware found at least 243 violations of these rules.
I wish that the standards for code in automotive applications were stricter than this, actually. I wish that it was so much of an expensive pain-in-the-ass to write automotive code that carmakers started removing tech from their vehicles.
Like, I want to see a world where carmakers say "Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are no longer available because it would take 10K dev-years to even begin to audit them and even one failure would be a ten-billion-dollar fine"
we need less software.
>The NASA study of the Toyota electronic throttle control firmware found at least 243 violations of these rules.
I wish that the standards for code in automotive applications were stricter than this, actually. I wish that it was so much of an expensive pain-in-the-ass to write automotive code that carmakers started removing tech from their vehicles.
Like, I want to see a world where carmakers say "Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are no longer available because it would take 10K dev-years to even begin to audit them and even one failure would be a ten-billion-dollar fine"
we need less software.