Quicksilver
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Toyota.......leading from the rear.
wow. just wow. maybe they'll go bankrupt before GM.Nope, Toyota ( or he Toyoda) has not learned a thing.
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Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) announced today that it will enter a vehicle equipped with a developmental hydrogen-powered engine at the five-hour-long Super Taikyu Series 2021 Powered by Hankook Round 5 Suzuka S-tai, which takes place from September 18 to 19, 2021.
Toyota City, Japan, September 18, 2021―
https://global.toyota/en/newsroom/corporate/36074055.html
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Toyota To Launch Hydrogen-Powered Prius And Corolla In 2023
Peter Lyon
Aug 29, 2021
https://www.forbes.com/sites/peterl...ed-prius-and-corolla-in-2023/?sh=59cee8da2fa1
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Running on Hydrogen, Toyota Mirai Dazzles Again
The Japanese automaker has not wavered in its pursuit of vehicles that can run on hydrogen
https://www.wardsauto.com/2021-10-b...s/running-hydrogen-toyota-mirai-dazzles-again
how are they planning on generating the Hydrogen?As pointed out before, a hydrogen economy uses less material resources than a battery based one, which Japan being a small island nation, explains going in that direction.
-Crissa
Waterborne wind and solar. Not energy efficient, but materials efficient.how are they planning on generating the Hydrogen?
I keep looking for engineering quantities of solid state battery cells on the open market, and haven't found any.What happened to the solid state battery?
I think all of the classic auto makers have an unhealthy relationship with software and computers in general.One thing I’m concerned about with Toyota is actually their software. Back when Toyotas were having the uncontrolled acceleration issues, it took a very long time plus the work of external specialist engineers to find various software issues that needed to be fixed. That experience did not instill a lot of belief in their internal software engineering capabilities.
The thing about unprotected memory is that even though the problem people experienced was unintended acceleration, the same issue could end up overwriting so many other things. The acceleration issue was really serious and clearly observed by customers. But that's not the only serious side effect that could have been experienced. What if the issue affected the brakes? I had a friend that experienced an accident because the brakes on his Subaru suddenly cut out completely in an emergency situation and he rear-ended another vehicle. Was that caused by a similar issue? My guess is that it was software but I haven't seen any reports of internal software reviews or issues for Subaru so who knows. Could just be that it hasn't killed enough people yet to warrant a serious investigation.Yeah, I had a friend work for one of the companies that did peer review on the software teardown and they had been violating protected memory - two programs would expand their memory allocation and could impinge on each other. So it was possible to write into the acceleration field when it shouldn't have been possible.
Very low chance of this happening and turning the computer off would have reset the memory. But that should have never been a thing to do simple non-protected memory.
-Crissa