- Kairos ( @LodeMike@lemmy.today ) 65•10 months ago
It reportedly checks subscription upon putting the vest on and supposedly won’t turn off mid ride.
- Slotos ( @Slotos@feddit.nl ) 144•10 months ago
And if there’s a bug in that code, you’re fucked.
Safety features should work if everything else fails. Their failure mode can’t be “fuck it, it didn’t work”. Which is directly opposite to the failure mode of a subscription based service.
- TheFriendlyArtificer ( @TheFriendlyArtificer@beehaw.org ) 5•10 months ago
Pop verification neck to continue.
- KISSmyOS ( @KISSmyOS@feddit.de ) 1•10 months ago
And if there’s a bug in that code, you’re fucked.
If there’s a bug in your car’s airbag, you’re also fucked.
- Gormadt ( @Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 39•10 months ago
Here’s a great vid on airbags for motorcycles
Fun fact the manual ones are better
Edit: He even mentions the one in the post about how it’s a bad idea.
- sin_free_for_00_days ( @sin_free_for_00_days@sopuli.xyz ) 13•10 months ago
That dude annoys me so much, but his content is usually pretty good. Great points on the different air bag systems.
- Uriel238 [all pronouns] ( @uriel238@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 24•10 months ago
What will be interesting is how a false negative plays out. A vest fails, someone dies yet the subscription is current: how does the lawsuit play out?
See, when a life-saving device can fail due to software bugs, our brains point to malicious negligence when it does fail. It’s no longer a badly packed parachute but a company whose billing department wants to kill poor people.
- Brejela the Purple ( @brejela@lemm.ee ) 12•10 months ago
It’s a subscription service for an airbag vest. They’d rather have you die than not pay for a product you already purchased. I’d say that whether or not there’s a mechanical failure, the billing department does want to kill poor people.
- Octopus1348 ( @Octopus1348@lemy.lol ) 21•10 months ago
Isn’t that illegal?
- sus ( @sus@programming.dev ) 34•10 months ago
I’m pretty sure that “motorcycle airbag vest” is not considered a standard piece of safety equipment by law
- Octopus1348 ( @Octopus1348@lemy.lol ) 1•10 months ago
Oh I didn’t notice that.
- Danterious ( @Danterious@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 21•10 months ago
What annoys me about this is that it implicitly says that if you have more money you deserve to be safer.
- katy ✨ ( @cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 19•10 months ago
klim: do you have a subscription for that?
me: guess i’ll die 🤷♂️
- Malgas ( @Malgas@beehaw.org ) English10•10 months ago
More like kil’m, amirite?
- flying_sheep ( @flying_sheep@lemmy.ml ) 3•10 months ago
Heyoooo
- FakeGreekGirl ( @FakeGreekGirl@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English18•10 months ago
You know, if I’m going to spend my entire adult life in a cyberpunk dystopia, I should at least be able to get Kid Stealth legs.
- zbyte64 ( @zbyte64@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English17•10 months ago
So what happens if you start your airbag in an area without cell reception (so it can’t verify your subscription)?
- MrFunnyMoustache ( @MrFunnyMoustache@lemmy.ml ) 1•10 months ago
I’m going to guess that it checks once a month to see if the subscription is valid, so even if there is a connection issue, it will still work.
With that said, trusting a company like this to be concerned about your safety and responsible is stupid, because you know there are sociopaths at the head of that company that are even more sociopathic than other companies.
- Brejela the Purple ( @brejela@lemm.ee ) 16•10 months ago
Someone will buy this thing.
Someone will hack this thing.
And this someone will make it open Sorry grandma, you didn’t pay for your oxygen tank subscription; we are turning off the taps
- Queen HawlSera ( @HawlSera@lemm.ee ) English11•10 months ago
That’s gotta be illegal, isn’t it LITERALLY EXTORTION to lock a REQUIRED SAFETY FEATURE behind a paywall?
Imagine if the Fire Extinguisher at your workplace had a fucking credit card slot next to it.
- MystikIncarnate ( @MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca ) English11•10 months ago
Personal safety systems as a service.
What’s next? Air as a service? Don’t pay and we’ll turn off your oxygen?
- bitwolf ( @bitwolf@lemmy.one ) 10•10 months ago
My mother, an asthmatic, jokes that Air is already a subscription service 🙂
- lightnsfw ( @lightnsfw@reddthat.com ) 10•10 months ago
How often does it check… If you’re out in the middle of nowhere and it can’t get a wifi signal is it going to let you die?
- oatscoop ( @oatscoop@midwest.social ) English10•10 months ago
This is 100% speculation, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it checks the length of the subscription when connected to a network, then tracks that with a built in clock. There’s also incentive to frequently connect it to a network since the company constantly “updates the algorithm” it uses to detect crashes and deploy.
I suspect it would stop working once you hit the end of whatever period it knows you’re “paid up” for.
- Monkey With A Shell ( @ShellMonkey@lemmy.socdojo.com ) 9•10 months ago
“which include unlimited warranty”
Are they expecting people to periodically test the device to verify it’s working? This kind of thing is going to be a one shot deal, or at least needing a overhaul after use to be functional again.
Subscribe and ‘test’ afterevery ride, get new gear for free?
- saigot ( @saigot@lemmy.ca ) 2•10 months ago
They are reusable, they use replaceable argon cannisters, those cannisters cost 130bucks a pop though.
- doggle ( @doggle@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 6•10 months ago
Klim could save a lot of bad pr by just blowing the airbag anyway and sending a bill for the remaining value of the vest after the fact.
But then you’re just financing a vest and that’s not a fancy buzzword that makes the c-suite cream their pants.