I have the same question. It seems like a step backwards.
I have the same question. It seems like a step backwards.
Get a Kill-a-Watt meter.
What does this mean? What use would “their clients” need access to your network? What are they routing to through your network and how does that help with efficiency?
¿Porque no los dos?
But what if they’re totally cool people who own a bar in Tahoe or something? You’d be missing out on the fun.
I draw the line at people from New Jersey.
I see. Thanks.
I’m not a developer, so excuse me if this is a dumb question. Is the API supplying data that is provided by the OBDII interface? Or is it more than that?
In general, don’t allow it to connect to wifi. As for specific makes/models that might have their own uplink, look into disconnecting antennas.
What other products would you recommend for a router?
Why not? They look cool, if not a little pricey.
That fucking bird has better health care than I do.
It would affect me. I have an android virtual machine running on my iPhone.
Weird… I looked up the IP for my church group’s forum and it said the same thing.
What is this site? It feels like it’s a tool for anti-privacy copyright narcs. A domain it links to is “antitor.com.”
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?
That’s just what our fascist oppressors tell us.
Adguard is free if you’re just using their DNS lookup. No need for the app.
Get yourself a Wind-up Victrola
It’s probably accurate. Imagine cubicles and desks smoldering in a filthy, smokey heap, copy machines smashed through the windows, sparking electrical conduit dangling from the ceiling. It’s likely madness.