Just a lonely Libertarian boy, fighting for Freed Markets not Capitalism in an authoritarian world. #Antifash

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  • yeah, it’s definitely not “developed with Blackberry” yes, it Runs QNX, yes Ford bought a good portion of Blackberry and hired even more of their developers when they opened the waterloo office, as does most touch screen infosystems before GAS. There is near 0 active development on SYNC 4, their first GAS system, 2024 Lincoln Nataulis. Uonnect also runs QNX, and Chrysler is actively d developing their GAS Allison. Pretty much everything GM put out since 2012 ran QNX, Tesla is shitty so I don’t care. I don’t know for certain on the foreign manufactures, but I have no reason to think they don’t have at least a GAS based solution still in the works.



  • No true in the least bit. I’ve worked in automotive for more than a decade, the vast majority of that time in automotive. GM is getting rid of Cp the same reason Apple got rid of Flash, they spend more time investigating issues causd by software that they can’t do anything about and AA/Cp issues are a removed. The project I am on currently has more that double issues with Projection Services than written all other components combined. Nearly half of all vehicle buy backs in North America are because of infotainment issues and like 80% of those are projection issues that are actually caused by the user’s phone. Thankfully I don’t deal with end users anymore, but have you ever tried to tell am apple fan boy that his iPhone is the cause of the problem…











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    8 months ago

    Really? I first joined the 'verse in 2011 & I hardly ever see anyone talking about the Kernel Linux, and that’s something I would like to learn more about. There is frequently conversations about great Free Software projects, mostly from an end users perspective, including the GNU/Linux desktop OS but even the Lemmy Linux community is practically silent about the Kernel which makes up the backbone of most of our technical lives. Even mentioning Android/Linux practically gets you booed out of there.