Yeah. That's a good point. I don't know why anyone would put any frequently updated app in squashfs.
I guess you can use the app right after you factory reset even if you don't have much data which might be something? Are updates smaller since they're just deltas?
We should put TotallynitJessica in the campaign! Reminds me of this quote.
"Some party hack decreed that the people
had lost the government's confidence
and could only regain it with redoubled effort.
If that is the case, would it not be be simpler,
If the government simply dissolved the people
And elected another?"
-- Bertolt Brecht
My experience with the iOS app store years ago was worse than Android. Searching for apps that were not chock full of spam was useless. I had to research the apps outside of the store then find direct links to them due to clones with the same names.
I have no idea why Apple and Google allow so much hot garbage in their app stores.
That's all good. Still feels like insane behavior for the car to have.
I think this is the classic case of trying to second guess the operator of the vehicle.
Some people were leaving their cars on in their garages accidentally, and having the engine start at some point later. This leads to leaking combustion products into the garage and home.
To fix that, they add an auto shut off that leads to cars unexpectedly turning off.
The people in power might care if it gets in the news. Be careful not to succumb to learned helplessness and nihilism, that's what authoritarian regimes want.
I suspect lack of affordable housing plays a part.