That’s a common misconception. The cybertruck’s sails are designed to be pushed by a high-power stream of gasoline, not wind
That’s a common misconception. The cybertruck’s sails are designed to be pushed by a high-power stream of gasoline, not wind
Reminds me of that Atlantropa plan. The idea was to drain most of the Mediterranean sea to create new land between Europe and Africa. Some German guy came up with it in the 1920s and spent like 20 years trying to convince people it’s a great idea and totally doable. Unfortunately everyone was busy with other stuff back then…
Someone is asking the important questions
Dude, that’s genius! What if we also attached a thousand motors that spin on each key you press and press a thousand other keys in turn?
That sounds super familiar :D
Anyway, a prototype is not a bad thing, if the managers know the difference. It’s easier said than done to “do it right the first time” if you don’t know how / what to build. Prototypes can be built to validate hypotheses and generally figure out what works, then build the real thing afterwards.
Is this how car culture emerged?
I expected this to be a rickroll. Got diappointed.
Call me dumb, but… to me that just sounds like an insecure network, labeled “secure” as long as someone physically guards all the ethernet ports
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