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It could be as simple as a bad sag sensor so it didn’t sense any load on the gear to prevent retraction. Not really a big story. Failures happen in every system. It’s only an issue if it happens to more units.
It could be as simple as a bad sag sensor so it didn’t sense any load on the gear to prevent retraction. Not really a big story. Failures happen in every system. It’s only an issue if it happens to more units.
Still 3-5% more possible buyers for your car by the logic I guess. Not that I agree with the system but marketing is fucked.
Looks like it, doesn’t it :)
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It already has support on Android. I send rcs messages to other friends with Android. Read receipts. No longer mms and sms. It’s great.
Wow. I’m disappointed this was posted.
Mindwoeld?
I haven’t machined hastelloy but that’s some expensive shit. That seems like a poor use of that alloy though, but whatever lol as you said it’s their money.
I recently did a reactor that was 800C at 30,00PSI and wanted to use hastelloy X (alloy used in nuclear reactors) for that, but budget made us use 316 at a stupid wall thickness and lower the pressure to 5,000psi. Same shit but opposite.
304 and 316 are considered food safe. 316 is what most industrial food processing machines use. 304 is somewhat easier to machine, and cheaper, so lots of components are also made from that but it has less corrosion resistance.
You know, of all the things to fix, an instant pot would make me nervous. Don’t mess with the safety valve.
The car won’t let you break it. Give it a try.
I got stuck on there the other day. If you tell the robot you want a human it instantly forwards you.
I guess I could see that. I have a Lexus but hopefully I’m not an asshole :(.
I’m surprised to see Lexus on that list.
James Channel is good. Very new so there aren’t many videos but he does good technical dives and general nonsense with old arcade games and retro systems.
Also made a handheld super Nintendo with duct tape and hot glue.
It is from a Linux event