

Presumably your car has an annual safety inspection. The inspection could include writing down your milage, right? I’m pretty sure there are already laws against tampering with your odometer…


Presumably your car has an annual safety inspection. The inspection could include writing down your milage, right? I’m pretty sure there are already laws against tampering with your odometer…
More like “know ken in duh kow ken” (where “kow” is rhymes with “bow” that you shoot an arrow with).


I keep thinking making a magic mirror would be such a project…


“Internal combustion engine vehicles also lose range in extreme cold weather,” points out Ed Kim, the chief analyst with the research group AutoPacific, who was not involved in AAA’s research. The Environmental Protection Agency has estimated a 10% to 30% drop in gas vehicle fuel economy in cold weather, depending on the type of trip. “This isn’t a problem that’s exclusive to EVs. This happens to basically any kind of vehicle when it gets really cold.”


I looked at the technology used by the EU age verification.
You prove your age to the app by scanning the NFC in your passport. No government servers exist.
When a site requests your age, you return only a “yes I’m older than 18”, proven by your passport. Not your age, just that you’re older.
I think it preserves privacy pretty well.
I don’t think that it will protect children, but I do think that it preserves privacy.


Okay I’ll bite.

I’m so sorry. It must be terrifying knowing how many of your fellow drivers are zipping around with worn brake pads or broken turn signals. 😬