 Researchers from the Technical University of Berlin figured out how to jailbreak the infotainment system in Teslas with only about $100 in tools. This can let you extract the encryption key used to authenticate the car on the Tesla service network and access features like seat heaters. I was not liking about just where things were seeming like they were going, is that, oh, we're going to charge you per month for this thing that is already in the car that you apparently paid full price for. But now you have to have a subscription for your, you know, for your tush to be warm. So I'm just wondering, you know, are we going to get to a time to where people are actually going to be jailbreaking their cars? Are these the kind of things that owners are going to do? You'll take it to a third party shop and they actually will go in and hack your car to get you features that you ordinarily wouldn't have.