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Xiaomi (lol) makes a car that blocks system updates if the owner replaces upgradeable parts with non-Xiaomi alternatives

https://carnewschina.com/2024/08/08/xiaomi-su7-cannot-do-ota-due-to-changed-lights-and-owners-worry-about-flooding-their-frunk/

Recently, several car owners have reported problems with OTAs, with an upgrade error being reported. This occurred where owners replaced upgradable parts, such as headlights, with non-Xiaomi ones. All such parts have security keys for authentication management. During an OTA, these keys will be verified, and the upgrade cannot occur if there is a mismatch between the identification keys. According to a Xiaomi official, if the original part is then refitted, the upgrade can be fully installed.

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Comfy chair man (sans comfy chair) comments on the situation, observes that other awful companies will inevitably follow suit.

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1. System updates are cancer. So this is all upside.

2. How on God's green earth does a lightbulb have cryptographic verification keys?

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BMWs do this for their headlight units and all sorts of other parts. You need the service software to reissue keys to the new parts which is at dealerships.

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Why is the lightbulb not just a bulb? God never meant for us to imbue lamps with intelligence.

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Its the unit, not the bulb. often times the "bulb" is built into these headlight units. You see this with the accent led strips around the headlight.

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It's not the bulb, but the whole headlight assembly. They move in all sorts of directions, self level, have shutters to split the beam and who knows what else these days.

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Now all the different parts are just hooked onto the cann bussy rather than running separate wires to interact with them everywhere. But you don't want just anything hooking into the bus to do whatever it wants, that causes security issues

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The only thing I would worry about is if the update fails does it 'brick' your car until you put the old shit back in for the update?

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