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  • Prisoners may find it difficult to make the commute and show up on time for a factory shift.

    But actually yes, their labor contribution is a significant component in the supply chain.

    For example, if an undocumented worker labors to produce food, that frees up another person’s labor for working in a factory.

    Some of the things used in the automotive industry that are made by prisoners:
    -wiring harnesses
    -interior components like seat covers, upholstery, and floor mats
    -lighting components like headlights and interior lights
    -repair and refurbishment of government fleet vehicles; brakes, body work, painting, mechanical repairs, etc…, which also frees up the labor of skilled mechanics to work on returning broken EVs to the road

    Other goods and services produced by prisoners that indirectly assist the production of EV’s include:
    -circuit boards, mostly for government use, but lower demand for civilian circuit board manufacturing capacity lowers the prices of EV components
    -office furniture
    -eye-wear, including prescription lenses and safety glasses that might be worn in the EV factories
    -metalworking, including making toolboxes, lockers and shelves that may be found in EV factories
    -government warehouse & distribution jobs free up civilian labor that can go into EV supply chain logistics


  • Yeah, tax incentives and consumer rebates won’t encourage investment in American EV manufacturing capacity because they could disappear overnight and the extra capacity would then be wasted.

    Free money to build new factories will do it though, and that’s what Uncle Sam has been spending on - its less risky to tool up a factory for mass production of a low margin family sedan when somebody else is paying for the tools and you won’t lose money if your new model sedan doesn’t sell enough units to cover the one time factory startup costs.






  • +1 for BeamNG.drive + Automation

    Recreating production cars and racing them is fun.

    Optimizing track cars for different locations is a LOT of fun. More power doesn’t always mean faster lap times - what matters is power to weight ratio, paired with getting the suspension, tires, brakes, and downforce just right.

    The most fun build I’ve discovered so far is throwing a 2L, naturally aspirated V8 that makes 521 HP, into a Pontiac Fiero with racing slicks. The whole thing weighs just 1159 lbs, and can pull 3 G’s around corners.







  • Delta_V@lemmy.worldtoScience Memes@mander.xyzLaunches
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    If the sun became a red giant tomorrow, and Earth found itself inside the outer layers of solar atmosphere, then drag would start slowing it down. In less than 70,000 years, it would fall close enough to the center to be torn apart by tidal forces like one of Saturn’s moons (assuming it hasn’t already been vaporized).

    If we’ve already waited 5 billion years to have our revenge, whats another 70k? The lowest amount of Delta V we can spend on this project is zero.