All trucks support J1939 TSC1 message.
All trucks support J1939 TSC1 message.
Nah, all trucks transmit their speed on the CAN network. It’s very simple to implement.
No. Every couple years we get inquiries for it, but they don’t want to pay to have it installed.
So based, it even belongs to them.
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Ok,
Show me a PCE-E board that can do inference calculations as fast as a 3090 but is less expensive than a 3090.
Well yeah, but 10x the price…
No. Nukes make up the reliable baseload 24h/day
Have you any idea how a modern day grid functions?
The only other thing that can provide a reliable baseload 24h/day is hydro, which in upon itself is high $$$ to implement and has its own environmental issues.
You should familiarize yourself with the complexities of grid management.
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You know renewables aren’t even the same thing as nuclear right? renewables aren’t consistent and it’s currently not possible to store the renewables anywhere.
We already have over-capacity of renewables.
Spending money on more doesn’t help when there’s no where to put that energy.
You need one of these to fight back,
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Ahh yes… the Xennial Generation.
the new trimmer, the charger is USB-A only. Where’s the previous one had the plug on it instead.
Maybe I’m confused.
Your new trimmer takes in USB (Low Voltage DC) power.
Your old trimmer took in Plug (High Voltage AC) power.
If that’s the case, yeah of course the plugs would be different? You’d fry the new one with the old plug.
I see the Im14andthisisdeep crowd is making it’s way to the fediverse.
You solved that via annealing and releasing the stress in the PLA, not by drying it.
What issues? Brittleness?
You solved that via annealing and releasing the stress in the PLA, not by drying it.
Yeah… I’ve been printing now for 11 years…
I’ve submerged PLA in water overnight and then printed it to prove humidity has no effect on PLA.
PLA doesn’t give a shit about humidity and never has. All the early days of 3D Printing that used Nylon needed drying out.
Even early days PLA getting brittle was about strain fatigue on the filament and nothing to do with humidity. But modern day PLA these days doesn’t suffer from those old school issues anymore.
Dust will cause more issues than humidity.
Usually you can access it through the obd2 port.
But realistically, there’s no reason why you can’t design the hydraulics in a way that the cylinder is always leaking through an orifice and the dump trailer is constantly slowly lowering itself unless you are actively holding the Up button. There’s never a case where a truck needs to hold it’s dump up in the air for long periods of time.