Sentencing is on July 11th. He probably won't see prison time, but one can dream.
But how will they know about your driving habits? How will they sell data to the actuaries? You're being selfish. What are you hiding?
I once read a conspiracy theory that these "activists" are actually funded or hired by oil companies to lower peoples' respect for activists. Sounds plausible, but I've never seen proof or evidence.
Because many of their rich friends own pre-86 MGs that would immediately lose thousands of dollars in value if they became less restricted. And because machine-gun ranges would lose their business model.
Philadelphian here. Sharp provolone is preferred. Nevertheless, I'd try it. Although cream cheese separates when you heat it so this would have to be eaten cold. It's probably not bad, but I'm not sure about the chocolate on bottom.
Security theatre.
Build a cyberdeck.
That's just what our fascist oppressors tell us.
And Teslas are kinda like the Apple version of a car. But they kill people.
From the article, "UniSuper had a backup account with another cloud provider, and service was restored May 2."
ASAB?
Adguard is free if you're just using their DNS lookup. No need for the app.
Set your phone's DNS lookup for adguard. https://adguard-dns.io/en/public-dns.html
I have a pihole at home, but it's easier to use adguard on mobile.
Time to fire up the ol' cell phone jammer.
So how do newer cars send this info back? Do they have their own transmitters? Or are they uploading data via my wifi while parked in my garage? If so, can I just block the vehicle's MAC on my network?