2022.16.0.2 Official Tesla Release Notes
Tesla is rolling out a new OTA update to their fleet today with the release of version 2022.16.0.2, read the official Tesla release notes here
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Today Nvidia launched their much anticipated RTX 3000 series graphics cards so let's take a deeper look at all the specs and details because there's a bunch of really interesting revelations happening this year!
Excited about future tech? If you're reading this it's reasonably likely you are but in case you're not, today I'd like to double down and really dig into tech and "the future". Specifically I want to look to next year, 2021, and detail some specifics as from what I can tell, it's going to be a truly watershed moment in technology advancement.
The Coronavirus might be disrupting a lot of random things at the moment, but there's many other very important things you should be keeping an eye on too. These major disruptions are present in all fields all throughout the world but today we're going to focus a bit on the top three.
Most people have heard of SpaceX, the company by Elon Musk that was the first to fly and land an orbital class rocket. However few people I talk to seem to have ever heard of their next rocket, the SpaceX Starship. That's a shame though as your really, REALLY should be paying attention to it!
After communicating a huge amount via digital mediums over the past 20+ years I thought it might be good to step back and take a look at what types work best when it comes to being more efficient day to day. Are you better of calling everyone? Using email or chatting on Signal? Let's fi
After more than 6 months with our new Tesla Model 3 things are going swimmingly. Driving the car is fun and a fantastic experience every time. By far the best part though is Autopilot, driving itself on freeways, general roads and more totally flipped how we use our car and I can't go back.
US figures are showing there's been 30 million+ people applying for unemployment benefits in just 6 weeks. This has pushed their unemployment rate up to around 20%, almost as much as the Great Depression - which was 25% - and took about 3 years to reach. Many of those jobs will now be automated and disappear forever.
The past few months have been quite the wild ride. I've purposely avoided discussing COVID-19 to ensure I can read widely and assess everything thoroughly before writing about it in depth here. So today I want to focus on the economics impacts of it and hopefully help you better understand what's happening and going to happen.
As I'm sure many of you have noticed right about now, the outbreak of COVID-19 has everyone locked down. Economies are crumbling disturbingly quickly, companies are being bailed out left, right and centre and governments are releases "the biggest ever!" stimulus packages like they were those AOL CD's. Clean Meat fixes this.
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The specs sheet for the upcoming OnePlus 8 Pro just leaked and I'm kind of underwhelmed. This is exactly what happens when you chase ever diminishing returns, you pay higher price for smaller and smaller returns. We can and should hold tech companies to higher standards. So today I'd like to propose something different.
Riding in an Uber is quite expensive when compared to owning your own car. Soon though, hopping into an autonomous EV will not only be safer and better in every way, but free too.
Paying off a mortgage is a long chore to do and there's really only two ways you can make it go quicker, cut back on your expenses or increase the amount of money you make and save. So today we're going to talk about earning more with solar and specifically how to make sure you chose the right installer for the job.
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Continuing on with our coverage of CES 2020 we're now diving into the weird, the random, the totally awesome and insane shit that crops up at CES! There was a huge array of it on show so let's dig straight in!
CES 2020 has come and gone so let's dig into all the traditional computing tech and news that I got to try whilst roaming the endless halls!
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