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Even if you use a blade, you should have some sort of towel to wipe it off after each sweep.
Even for windows, put the squeegee in the middle, pull it toward you, wipe it dry and go back, one swipe lower.
That's why the paper towels at the gas stations are integrated in the squeegee/water holder.
What's the difference between this and a standard window squeegee? Except that the squeegee also has the water holder, which means it can also clean windows?
Your wish is Tesla's command. The Cybertruck comes with tire pressure monitoring. An easy way to get to it is swipe the music card left, once or twice.
If the tires are low, it will tell you. And that often happens with the first days of cold weather.
Pretty much everyone except for a few YouTubers who get free ones.
At this point, Tesla would probably has to give more away for free than get paid for.
And security best practices just say don't click on the links unless you know where they come from.
Having to open up a secret decoder isn't a security "best practice"
Regen, on average is about 30%. The vast majority of that doesn't come from inclines, it comes from slowing down for traffic lights.
While regen may be a good part of city driving, it's not the real reason why ICE loses. ICE loses because they keep running at traffic lights. That's why so many...
That's actually pretty standard for commerical trucks. And it's not because of the battery, it's because there's tons of data that say they just don't drive that far.
And while it was a little hard to see, this truck may not even be able to be fast charged. It's just not the use case. Which is...