My privacy loving heart thoroghly enjoyed the read. The passionate and eloquent expressions of indignation and condemnation had me heartily laughing with joy and some jealousy that I haden't ever expressed the situation we face so forcefully and so well. Cheers.
Praising the champion of privacy technology. I want to add that if the mission was power metering then the meter need not be in the circuit at all and therefore never needed to have the capacity to add reluctance to the circuit. This caveat is more relevant to the issue of fires originating from power meters than the issue of data security but I want to share it here anyway. Mahalo.
My privacy loving heart thoroghly enjoyed the read. The passionate and eloquent expressions of indignation and condemnation had me heartily laughing with joy and some jealousy that I haden't ever expressed the situation we face so forcefully and so well. Cheers.
Thank you for your kind words and for reading my stuff. Yes, I get worked up.
Praising the champion of privacy technology. I want to add that if the mission was power metering then the meter need not be in the circuit at all and therefore never needed to have the capacity to add reluctance to the circuit. This caveat is more relevant to the issue of fires originating from power meters than the issue of data security but I want to share it here anyway. Mahalo.
https://epigirl.substack.com/p/induction-is-known
Thank you Travis. Yes, the controllers have wanted control for a very long time. Thank you for the praise, and the comment.