@nazgul @DylanLJMartin We need an IoT bill of rights that guarantees customers the ability to export their data and access a meaningful portion of the device APIs once the mothership goes away.
@nazgul @DylanLJMartin We need an IoT bill of rights that guarantees customers the ability to export their data and access a meaningful portion of the device APIs once the mothership goes away.
@hmitchell I can't vouch for this guy's wisdom, but Tesla did demo it surviving being shot by several different guns:
https://t.co/DD9jOvaR6M
Is the tailgate made of a thinner steel than the side panels? Perhaps this genius used jacketed rounds?
@SGgrc "it would be extremely unlikely - to ever have anything to worry about - this might occur would be if some malicious device were connected to a residential network and wanted to capture all of the user’s traffic"
...such as all those cheap wifi IOT devices.
Hi. Hello.
You're here because you're trying to figure out who Ian Maddox is.
Here I stand on some wildly popular soap boxes such as:
* IoT Users' Bill of Rights
* Calendars from yesteryear
* USB-C
* Ecommerce and cloud security
Pull up a chair and enjoy the nerdery.
@NateGeraci@EricBalchunas Seems like your logic is inverted. Swapping $1M in BTC on a CEX costs about the same as $5. ETF is going to charge a percentage of the trade.
@HeinzUK Ew. Keeping catsup/ketchup in the cupboard results in fermentation and spoilage, especially in hot weather. It's fortunate people rarely get food poisoning from it, but if you see bubbles in your bottle, it's gone bad!
🌟 ¿Cuándo podré volver a usar el calendario🗓️ de 2022 o de cualquier otro año? 😋☺️🙂🙃😂😍 Una #WebMolona nos ayuda con esta crítica tarea.
Thanks @IanAMaddox 🙏https://t.co/fNcKaQ4RHF