Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Ways to win over problems!
One day, a farmer’s donkey accidentally fell into a deep dry well.
The poor animal cried helplessly for hours while the farmer searched for a way to save him.
After some time, the farmer sadly decided that the donkey was too old, and the well needed to be closed anyway. He called his neighbors for help, and together they began shoveling dirt into the well.
At first, the donkey cried louder than ever.
But after a few moments, something unexpected happened — the cries stopped.
Curious, the farmer looked down and was amazed by what he saw.
With every shovel of dirt thrown onto him, the donkey shook it off and stepped higher.
The more dirt they threw, the higher he climbed.
Eventually, the donkey reached the top of the well, stepped over the edge, and walked away free.
Life will throw pain, criticism, problems, and disappointments at you.
But every difficulty can become a step forward if you refuse to give up.
Shake off what tries to bury you.
Use it to rise stronger.
Remember these simple rules for a happier life:
Let go of hatred.
Clear your mind of unnecessary worries.
Simplify your life.
Expect less, appreciate more.
Never stop moving forward.
Harshest Heat-waves!
May 2026 became one of South Asia’s harshest recent heatwaves, with temperatures nearing 50°C across parts of India and Pakistan, while some cities endured nights above 30°C, offering almost no relief after sunset
Monday, May 25, 2026
Change tire without using Jack!
China’s newest SUVs are showcasing technology that feels straight out of science fiction.
According to CarNewsChina, BYD’s Denza B8 Flash Charge Edition introduced an advanced suspension system called DiSus‑P Ultra, which can lift a single wheel completely off the ground without the need for a jack. In demonstrations, the SUV raised a wheel in under a minute, and a full tire change was completed in just 1 minute and 56 seconds. The system can generate up to nine tons of lifting force, making it practical for off‑road recovery and uneven terrain.
This suspension also allows the SUV to drive on three wheels at low speeds, capped at 15 kilometers per hour. While this feature looks theatrical, it is designed for emergency situations or crossing obstacles, showing how sensors, hydraulics, and software can work together to keep a heavy vehicle stable even in unusual conditions.
This innovation is part of a broader competition among Chinese EV makers such as BYD, Huawei‑backed Aito, and Li Auto, who are using active suspension as a new selling point. Instead of focusing only on range or charging speed, they are demonstrating visible hardware tricks that highlight engineering strength and futuristic design.
Longest distance travelled on a single charge!
A cheap electric car built from junk broke a world record. The vehicle drove farther on one charge than any other electric car in history.
The car was assembled using mostly recycled and salvaged parts. The battery pack came from discarded laptop cells. The motor was sourced from industrial equipment. The chassis was modified from an older gasoline vehicle. The total build cost was under $14,000.
The record-breaking drive covered over 1,600 miles without stopping to recharge. The car maintained highway speeds throughout the journey. Commercial electric vehicles typically need recharging after 200 to 400 miles of driving.
The builder was a hobbyist with no formal engineering training. He documented the entire construction process online. Major automakers took notice of his achievement but have not explained why their expensive cars cannot match his range.
A pile of recycled electronics and scrap metal outperforming million-dollar research programs. 🔋🚗♻️😮
A cheap electric car built from junk broke a world record. The vehicle drove farther on one charge than any other electric car in history.
Optimize thermal management!
Engineers at the University of Illinois have developed 3D-printed pure copper cold plates designed to optimize thermal management. This breakthrough design could potentially reduce data center cooling energy consumption by an astonishing 98%.
As data centers face unprecedented power demands, efficient cooling solutions are more vital than ever. These innovative 3D-printed copper plates offer a high-performance alternative to traditional, energy-intensive cooling systems.
By leveraging advanced 3D printing techniques, researchers can create complex, high-surface-area copper structures that maximize heat dissipation. This manufacturing milestone could significantly lower the carbon footprint of digital infrastructure worldwide.
The secret lies in the custom-engineered geometry of the copper pins, which drastically improves liquid cooling efficiency compared to standard commercial designs. It is a major leap forward for both the tech industry and global sustainability efforts.
With data center energy use under intense scrutiny, this breakthrough represents a massive win for green tech. The future of cloud computing might just get a whole lot cooler and far more eco-friendly.
Italy ditches Boeing out!
Boeing LOSES Italy After 15-Year Partnership — $23 MILLION Tanker Disaster Opens the Door for Airbus... A stunning rupture inside the global aerospace and defense industry is now sending shockwaves through Washington after Italy reportedly moved away from Boeing following years of partnership tensions and growing controversy surrounding military tanker operations. According to defense analysts, a costly incident involving tanker-related damage allegedly reaching $23 million intensified frustrations and accelerated discussions about replacing American systems with European alternatives. The result could mark a major symbolic victory for Airbus and Europe’s expanding defense-industrial ambitions. Behind closed doors, officials and military planners across Europe are increasingly questioning whether reliance on aging American platforms still makes strategic sense as the EU pushes for greater industrial independence and sovereign military capability. Analysts warn the implications stretch far beyond one contract. If major NATO members begin systematically shifting procurement away from U.S. defense giants toward European manufacturers, Washington could face a slow erosion of both economic influence and strategic leverage inside its own alliance network. Critics say Boeing’s troubles are becoming part of a broader pattern of delays, technical issues, and reputational damage affecting confidence in American aerospace dominance worldwide.
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