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Click gets in the driver’s seat in this in-depth look at the tech behind Formula E. Plus how ransomware has brought a city to a standstill.

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  1. I would be pissed off if I was driving any car that had part of it's frame obstructing my line of sight. I know it's for structural rigidity but the engineers surely could have found a better place to integrate that part of the vehicle.

  2. Please never get rid of Spencer, he is the equivalent of the trio on Top Gear. If he went away, i'd stop watching Click. Been a fan since my teens.

  3. E1 racing? Any besides me notice the big black bar blocking the driver's front view? It's funny to see the interviewer shift is head trying to keep eyes contact with the camera while video was panning right.

  4. So someone used an NSA exploit to hold the city for ransom. Which froze real-estate transactions. In the meantime, interest rates or tax rates may change. In a "sanctuary city". I wonder if there is someone, particularly with real estate interests, or other interests, who could profit more from this, than just the ransom alone?

  5. I love formula-E but why can the Tesla Sport do 0-60 in almost a full second less than the Formula E cars? Personally I like seeing power I can't buy when I go to a race. BUT! I am honestly just curious.

  6. I have always thought battery switching stations are way better than electric charging stations. But of course there are some security concerns. They can be solved by placing a key for each battery and encrypting it. If anyone messes with the battery, they key should be broken and can never be part of the grid again. And also it should keep account of the vehicles it has been in.

  7. Nissan…the market leader for EVs…LOL, what a stoopid fluffstory. Tesla wipes the floor with these ridiculous E-formulas. Seems to be a smoke and mirrors campaign by the "Tesla killers" to show how they are developing road EVs while actually falling further back to Tesla by the year.

  8. The Hackers are school kids. Pretty sure of that. However it means that the people start to see people face to face which is a good thing for the people who need Social services.

  9. 10 million people? Um no more like 600k…In 2018, the numbers didn't seem to be cooperating with her goal – the population of Baltimore is currently estimated to be at 611,648. This drop indicates a loss of 1.5% of the city population. The Baltimore metropolitan area is much larger, however, with a population estimated at 6.7 million.

  10. Baltimore = people in charge of things they don't understand, basic security and backups isn't expensive, but if you pay an old person to administer it, they have to pay another person who actually knows about it to make up for their incompetence, etc.

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