The most thought provoking article I have read this week:

A Norwegian bus company wants to know if their buses could be abused by China in the case of war.

So they drive two buses deep into a limestone mine to isolate them from the internet and forensically investigate how they work.

In the mine, investigators discover a Chinese kill switch which could destroy all Chinese buses.

In Denmark, that is 57 percent of the bus fleet.

Source (Danish):

https://www.zetland.dk/historie/svNwC3c5-aOPVxA4K-224e5

Dybt i et norsk fjeld blev en kinesisk bybus splittet ad. En status på vores frygt

En kinesisk bus blev nøje analyseret for mystiske signaler.

Zetland
@randahl "Wer Billig kauft, kauft zweimal" ... means "Who buys cheap, buys twice"

@titanmanfred @randahl John Deere tractors aren't cheap, to buy or to repair.
I wonder where the Chinese got the idea of software/IP lock in from?

https://pluralistic.net/2022/08/15/deere-in-headlights/#doh-a-deere

Pluralistic: 15 Aug 2022 – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow

@titanmanfred @randahl just to amplifiy this point. Nearly all internet connected devices have a kill switch.

Teslas have a kill switch
Your ISP supplied router has a kill switch
Your phone has a kill switch
Your Windows computer has a kill switch
Your programmable bed has a kill switch
Your robot vacuum has a kill switch
Your MS Mail account and your Bank account has a kill switch (ask ICC judges)
Your data in the US owned cloud (even if hosted in Europe) has a kill switch
F35 planes, NATO donated to Ukraine, have a kill switch.
Your Polish locomotive has a kill switch (activated if you try and use an independent repair shop).
All these have been mentioned in the news and in the Fediverse recently.

Most of these are controlled by US or Chinese companies. Particularly with Trump in charge and alll the tech Billionaires subbing him are you sure that the American ones are less lilkely to be used against you by the USAian companies than the Chinese companies to disable your kit and maybe your life?a

@marjolica @randahl lukily I am not using many of these toys :-)
* my cars are 1975 and 1990
* using Linux since 20years
* ...
@DrEdBridges @titanmanfred @marjolica @randahl you should probably save that one for when linux isn't just mentioned in passing and also relevant to the discussion.