 
					
				The EV Charger Hack That Can Burn Down Your House Just Got More Terrifying
Trend Micro researchers found a hack to remotely disable overheating protection in most home EV chargers. The results, which we got to see at Black Hat, were explosive.
				 
					
				Yes, it's seems the politicos in power always want to be perceived as doing what's best for their constituents even when they are more concerned about pursuing a policy that contradicts that. By that I mean, they push and push for people to get EVs, eliminate gas heating, eliminate fossil-fueled electric generation and basically go all-electric with their appliances and THEN...lo and behold, they won't admit they should have improved that electric grid BEFORE recruiting more users by eliminating the best alternatives to heating especially in very cold climates. Now they want you to cut back on using those devices they demanded that you buy earlier.Got this today. Being a hopeless liberal state, Oregon has aggressively pushed electric cars, plus we coincidentally have a fairly new data center nearby. I'm sure that will cut back so the ordinary people won't have to.
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				I am sure this will happen here, if not already...
Wind farms are driving YOUR electricity bills up, admits Ofgem
Energy regulator Ofgem revealed this morning that the price cap will rise from October 1 by 2 per cent - double what was expected - for a typical household in England, Scotland and Wales.www.dailymail.co.uk
Interesting interview. I never even knew who this guy was before a watched this.
States like mine that are heavily agricultural would really get hit with something like that. I hope it doesn't come to pass.I'm a bit sad to think that driving on the open highway may become an expensive luxury, but having had a long commute in a big city for about 40 years, I'd have been the first to sign up for a self-driving car if they were better than humans. As I get older, I also value the extra years of independence that a self-driving car would give me.
For me I see it as another dumbing down of our society. Another Freedom lost, taken away from us. Freedom to drive myself. On the surface it all sounds good, let the car drive you, having your own digital chauffer driving while you get work done. I get it. This already exist for those who can afford it plus Park and Ride services. Now I see those services being first to go driverless...city taxis next. This I am all for, everyone driving in to a huge crowded city is stupid, being bused in makes sense to me.I'm a bit sad to think that driving on the open highway may become an expensive luxury, but having had a long commute in a big city for about 40 years, I'd have been the first to sign up for a self-driving car if they were better than humans. As I get older, I also value the extra years of independence that a self-driving car would give me.
In 1958 when I was 9 my mom would scoot as far as she could toward the driver's side window of her '50 Cadillac, I would get behind the wheel and also had the brakes and the gas pedal. I'd drive that behemoth from the main street a little over an eighth of mile to our house, make a 90° turn into our driveway, avoid the cinder block wall and park it.We often said in our family, our grandkids won't have a drivers license in the future with self driving cars.

Blast from the Past...Living in the Country....In 1958 when I was 9 my mom would scoot as far as she could toward the driver's side window of her '50 Cadillac, I would get behind the wheel and also had the brakes and the gas pedal. I'd drive that behemoth from the main street a little over an eighth of mile to our house, make a 90° turn into our driveway, avoid the cinder block wall and park it.
Speaking for myself and pretty much every kid that I knew my age then could hardly wait util they could start driving legally. It was practically an obsession....only one other thing may have been in my mind at that time that superceded it....GIRLS!
I've got an 18 Y/O step-grandson and a 22 Y/O step-granddaughter that have no desire to drive. They're not sister and brother, but are cousins. IMO, they're an all-to-common product of an increasing trend...parents letting them sitting in front of a gaming console, PC and/or TV all day...no chores, no job, no discipline, no responsibilities. The parents, who are glorified non-paid
chauffeurs, make sure the kids have the time, the games, the hats and hoodies with logos and sayings, snacks and sodas....It's borderline child neglect.
Y'all have endured my rants on here about how we're rasing a generation (or two) of wussy-fied kids that are growing up to be weak and spineless young people with no backbones, no skills, no initiative...well, get ready to start passing out the welfare checks and probably disability too.....their butts are going to get so big from sitting on them all the time they won't be able to walk...they'll need vans with wheechair lifts, not regular sedans, to get them to and from Game Stop and Walmart.
