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reality-detective · 5 months ago
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I'll leave this 👆 here... You Decide 🤔
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fresherfriut · 4 months ago
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blogpopular · 24 days ago
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Tesla Autopilot: A Revolução na Direção Autônoma
O Tesla Autopilot é uma das tecnologias mais avançadas no mercado automotivo, liderando a inovação na direção autônoma. Desde o seu lançamento, essa solução revolucionária tem transformado a maneira como interagimos com os veículos, oferecendo segurança, eficiência e conforto. Neste artigo, exploraremos o que é o Tesla Autopilot, como funciona, suas vantagens, desafios e o impacto no futuro da…
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intensethought · 2 months ago
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prokopetz · 5 months ago
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I saw a Cybertruck with Saskatchewan plates today. By most estimates there are, at the time of this posting, fewer than 10 000 Cybertrucks on the road worldwide; they aren't even scheduled to be made available in Canada until 2025 at the earliest. How many of them could possibly be registered in Saskatchewan? I feel like I just saw the techbro equivalent of Mothman.
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theblockchaindecentral · 2 years ago
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Find out if Nikola Tesla's technology can help to communicate with the dead, are we closer to the most unanswered question 
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catchymemes · 6 months ago
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technoknowledge123 · 2 years ago
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American battery technology company
American battery technology company
Introduction to American battery technology company A brief overview of the importance of battery technology in the modern world Mention of the United States as a leader in battery technology innovation American battery technology company has become increasingly important in recent years as the world has sought to move towards more sustainable energy sources and reduce reliance on fossil…
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pilloclock · 1 year ago
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Learn about Congo 🇨🇩 We cannot , after finding out so shamefully late about the genocide, continue as per. We have to change our choices and make the effort to be as ethical as we can and talk about this!
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cosmicportal · 3 months ago
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mysharona1987 · 6 months ago
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noneofyrbz · 9 days ago
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Big thanks to detective... So in this case we direct you to this old newspaper story.
An uncle of DJT... took custody to the blue prints to this technology 3 days after N. Tesla died.... prove me wrong.
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The BIG "Green" energy scam.
Wind blades and solar panels head for landfills after being replaced.
More than 90% of used solar panels get thrown in the trash, and the world's wind industry is estimated to produce 43 million tons of non-biodegradeable blade waste each year. 🤔
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scipunk · 8 months ago
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Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
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drnikolatesla · 1 month ago
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🚢 Tesla's Remote Control Patent: The Birth of Modern Automation 🚢
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On November 8, 1898, Nikola Tesla was granted U.S. Patent No. 613,809 for his "Method of and Apparatus for Controlling Mechanism of Moving Vessels or Vehicles." This invention wasn’t just the first practical remote control—it marked a revolutionary step toward the development of wireless communication and automation.
🔧 How Tesla’s System Worked 🔧
Tesla's system worked much like how we control drones today—only over a century ago!
1️⃣ Transmitter: Tesla used radio waves to send wireless commands to the vessel.
2️⃣ Receiver: The vessel had a sensitive device that decoded the radio signals into specific actions, such as steering or powering motors.
3️⃣ Control Circuits: Tesla designed a series of circuits that ensured each command executed reliably, preventing errors and interference.
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⚙️ Key Features ⚙️
💡 Command Logic: Tesla's circuits functioned like a primitive decision-making system, linking specific signals to specific actions—a conceptual precursor to today’s logic gates.
🔋 Multi-Channel Design: Each circuit operated on a unique frequency, akin to modern multi-device networks, ensuring precise control without interference.
🛡️ Safety First: Tesla implemented mechanisms to prevent accidental or incorrect activations, prioritizing reliability.
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🌍 Applications Then and Now 🌍
Tesla saw the potential for:
✔️ Military Use: Guiding unmanned ships or torpedoes.
✔️ Disaster Response: Sending unmanned vessels into dangerous areas.
✔️ Remote Automation: Introducing wireless precision to various industries.
Today, Tesla's vision echoes in:
🚁 Drones: Controlled remotely through radio signals.
🤖 Robots: Autonomous machines performing tasks with precision.
🏠 Smart Homes: Devices responding to commands over Wi-Fi.
🏭 Automated Factories: Machines operating through programmable controls Tesla helped inspire.
🌟 Why Tesla’s Invention Matters 🌟
Tesla didn’t just create a remote control—he pioneered a framework for wireless systems that continues to shape modern technology. What are your thoughts on Tesla's advancement in wireless technology?
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kafkasapartment · 25 days ago
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I used to drive a truck, Tesla is to trucks, what rusty garbage cans are to housing.
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odinsblog · 11 months ago
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As cold weather sweeps across the U.S., some electric vehicle owners are learning a bitter truth: Low temperatures can stop the cars dead in their icy tracks.
The issue crystallized this week when some Tesla owners in Chicago discovered their EVs' batteries had died in sub-zero temperatures. Drivers also said some of Tesla charging stations weren't working, or if they did work that the stations were taking longer than usual to charge up their vehicles.
“I've been here for over five hours at this point, and I still have not gotten to charge my car,” Tesla driver Brandon Welbourne told CBS Chicago. “A charge that should take 45 minutes is taking two hours.”
What happens to electric vehicles in cold weather?
Here's what to know.
Electric vehicles are less efficient in cold weather, with Recurrent's research finding that below-freezing temperatures reduced driving range up to 30% on 18 popular EV models.
An EV with a 200 to 215 mile range may only go 150 to 175 miles in the cold, Recurrent's Case said, while noting even that reduced mileage is often sufficient for most drivers. “The average person with an EV drives 30 miles a day,” he said.
Still, a shorter range in cold weather could be an issue for some owners if their EV runs out of juice miles earlier than expected, potentially leaving to hunt for an available charger or, worse, stranded in dangerously frigid conditions.
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