If you are living in one of many areas of the U.S. currently experiencing a heat wave, your outdoor thermometer may say it's in the 90s, but your local weather station tells you it feels like triple ...
Extreme levels of heat and humidity are forecast to spread across the country over the next two weeks, blanketing the Southwest, Midwest, and East Coast with high temperatures beginning this June 19 ...
Welcome to the first part of our Blender tutorial series for absolute beginners! In this episode, we'll cover the essential basics you need to get started with Blender. From navigating the interface ...
Welcome to Part 2 of our Blender tutorial series for absolute beginners! In this episode, we'll dive into modeling an easy strawberry from scratch. Follow along with step-by-step instructions and tips ...
South Indian cuisine holds a special place in every food lover's heart. From crispy dosas to spicy chutneys, the list is endless. The one at the top, however, is idli. These fluffy, steamed delights ...
One of the most annoying cleaning tasks in the household is without a doubt dusting. No one really wants to do it and it can take longer than you realise every item on your shelves or mantelpiece ...
Some EV drivers are placing a wet cloth on the Tesla Supercharger handle, which is said to speed up charging. Source: Twitter/X Charging wait times can be a source of frustration among EV drivers, ...
For almost a decade, some Tesla owners have been putting wet towels or other types of cloth on top of Supercharger cable handles to keep them cool on hot summer days. That trick improved charging ...
Almost everyone wants higher DC charging speeds for their electric vehicles (EVs). Unfortunately, America's most popular charging networks are not (yet) willing to make the right investments to keep ...
A hot potato: Tesla is warning users about a popular "charging hack" that can allegedly result in shorter wait times at select Supercharger stations. The trick, which has been circulating within the ...
EV giant Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) took to social media platform X earlier this week to warn customers against putting wet towels on supercharger cable handles to speed up charging their EVs. What ...