Louis Rossmann made a video on it, and something that came to mind while I was watching it was that while regulation can in fact be abused, I think some regulation has to be in place because a company that can charge whatever it wants for a car doing this just for the sake of control is awful. Do we really own the things we buy, or do the corporations?
I know in the EU, they have a lot more laws/regulations about warranties and other R2R shit, I just want to be able to fix the shit I own by myself without the company hindering me from doing so because they want to treat me like a leasee while charging me purchase prices.
Edit: Starting in South Korea, but very concerned that it could be brought here considering horse armor started the gaming industry’s bullshit.
It's funny even my grandmother who is over 80 spends forever on her phone and will totally ignore you when you visit. Weird. She's hypocritical about it too, my teen cousin was over there visiting and said she was getting all over him for being on his phone the whole time, yet she will do just the same when you're there. He's way less attached to his phone than she is normally, just wasn't really having a good day and was texting me kinda blowing off steam. I'm a bit of his best friend fun uncle even though I'm technically not his uncle.