Credit monitoring companies will simply freeze to death in the winter

I have credit monitoring through Creditwise (credit card benefit from Capital One) and MyIDCare (I think this was from a data breach settlement though I forget which one). Yesterday Creditwise flagged a credit inquiry that I was not aware of from Barclays Bank. I do not have any accounts there, although I know sometimes the bank you do business with is not the one that shows up, so I guess it could have been legitimate?

I called Barclays through the number on their website (NOT the number that showed up on the credit report because who trusts that?). They did not have any record of an inquiry.

I went back to Creditwise and they said to contact the reporting company, so I contacted Transunion. They couldn’t tell me anything more about the inquiry, copy/pasted some instructions about reporting it to the federal government, then disconnected the chat.

As an aside, it is deeply problematic that Transunion won’t let me see anything or dispute anything without giving them and then verifying my phone number. Transunion should be launched into the sun.

Then MyIDCare also flagged the inquiry. My skepticism at the phone number listed for Barclays was validated, as the number at MyIDCare was DIFFERENT from the one at Creditwise. So I called MyIDCare. They basically said the same thing as Creditwise.

So I have two monitoring services that are unable to tell me literally anything more than the name of the bank and the date. I reported it at IdentityTheft.gov so I imagine some Dogebro is checking to see if he can hack my Venmo and ICE is looking at my citizenship status so that’s a good time.

There’s a Simpsons episode that’s applicable here (there always is), where we “fix” problems with increasingly worse problems until finally some problem resolves itself (here, the collapse of the global economy).

I had the idea for a gas generator first

Neither of these articles does a good job explaining, because journalism is dead, but this is the way I thought we should be bridging the gap between gas and electric cars while we build out charging infrastructure.

Ford is ditching its all-electric version of the F150 because, I suspect, the type of person who wants a huge expensive pickup truck ALSO wants it to make vroom-vroom noises to own the libs.

What I think Ford is doing, and what I think has been a great idea all along, is a fully electric drivetrain, as those are efficient and low-maintenance, along with a gas-powered generator to recharge the battery if you’re somewhere it’s not possible or not convenient to plug in. This makes so much sense while we’re still a country with gas stations everywhere but not a lot of car charging stations. A gas-powered generator can be optimized to produce electricity – I bet it’s a TON more efficient that way than having the gas run the engine and ALSO make electricity.

It’s too bad Ford had to struggle through weak Lightning sales in order to get to this point, but here we are. They should have hired me to consult.

Photography problems

I wandered around DC with the F5 today. Ran into two problems. First, it’s been so long that I’ve been shooting digital with essentially unlimited “film”, I’m having to relearn the balance between “scared to shoot anything” and “oh let me take that shot 15 times in case one is good”. I found myself struggling to take anything.

I did get a few I’m happy with on my phone.

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I love how they even painted the gas meters.

Anyway, the other problem I’m having is being intimidated by other people around when I’m taking a photo. I’m just constantly worrying about what other people will think or do and I end up walking past a shot I should have taken. It’s something I need to work on.

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