I noticed this notification when I last used Android Auto. I'm obviously not updating until Graphene pushes a sanctified version of AA in the Graphene App Store.
I noticed this notification when I last used Android Auto. I'm obviously not updating until Graphene pushes a sanctified version of AA in the Graphene App Store.
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Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 9 pts · 177d
I've been getting that message off and on for a couple weeks now.
magnetosphere@fedia.io · 7 pts · 176d
The answer to this question is always YES
OwOarchist@pawb.social · 9 pts · 176d
Google: "Update to our new AI slop harvester now. We know where you live."
ilillilillilillililli@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 176d
That's exactly how slop software from the tech oligarchs feel these days. "I am updating the app with AI features, pray I don't update it any further."
orbituary@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 4 pts · 177d
Never used Auto, but I've received similar from other Google apps. No thanks!
frongt@lemmy.zip · 4 pts · 176d
You can't update it any other way even if you wanted to. Just ignore it.
PaintedDurian@mstdn.social · 3 pts · 176d
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Yes. If you update your car but not the app, it may actually break
ilillilillilillililli@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 176d
Okay, good to know. I have a USB dongle that converts my car to Wireless AA. There are options to upgrade its firmware, and I've been avoiding it, because it works perfectly fine. My car also has no internet connection, so there's no way I could upgrade it without taking it to a dealer (not happening).
jet@hackertalks.com · 2 pts · 176d
My car doesn't have a internet connection, so any threat they make from the internet doesn't seem credible to me.