How to Make Simple Electric Motor from Battery In this video I show you how easy to make simple electric motor from battery, copper wire and neodymium magnets. You will be surprised how easy to build ...
It's easy to make salt and vinegar chips! Slice a potato using a mandolin. Then, soak in about 2 tbl of vinegar. Allow to sit for two hours. Dry. Then fry in 350 degree oil or until crispy. Season ...
Fast and Thinking both use Gemini 3 Flash, while Pro uses Gemini 3.1 Pro. Gemini 3 Flash is fine for quick and easy requests and chats, but it’s not as effective as Gemini 3.1 Pro when it comes to ...
I visited San Francisco from the UK and rented a Tesla through Turo for my trip. The entire experience (and the price) took me by surprise. Ever rented a car abroad? You have my sympathies. Every ...
Hackers Are Using Claude Code Leak As Bait to Spread Malware With Anthropic rushing to wipe out the Claude Code leak, hackers are posting malware-laden files on GitHub that they claim are special, ...
EV enquiries are rocketing, just as a slew of affordable Chinese electric cars hit our market, many costing under $40,000. There is little price difference between electric vehicles, hybrids and ...
My daughter is looking to buy a car, and she asked for my opinion on a used Lada she found online. “Dad, I found a car that’s really cute, and it’s super cheap” she said. “Sarah, that car is not going ...
WSJ’s Kate Clark demonstrates how Anthropic’s new Cowork tool can help non-coders automate their lives–or at least attempt to. Photo: Claire Hogan/WSJ Anthropic is racing to contain the fallout after ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. When a segment of the source code for Anthropic's celebrated AI agent, Claude Code, ended up on GitHub ...
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Cars have been status symbols ever since they were invented. Initially, only the rich could afford cars, but as manufacturing techniques and technologies became cheaper and more widespread, so did ...