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Man builds electrified chessboard that shocks players for bad moves

Man builds electrified chessboard that shocks players for bad moves

Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Chess is imposing to the uninitiated. Most casual fans could spend their entire lives studying a library’s worth of chess theory, only to still be routinely humiliated by competitive players. Simply getting started is difficult, too. The basic rules require a decent amount of time to memorize before anyone can make their first moves, a hurdle that has stopped plenty of people from ever trying the game. But what if there was a way to quickly improve your abilities without spending hours hunched over the board? If the mental strain that comes with learning chess isn’t enough, will some actual, physical pain do the trick? That’s what YouTuber Fletcher Heisler, aka Everything Is Hacked, wondered before embarking on the monthsong, tortuous journey of designing, building, and playing a custom chess set capable of delivering a Taser-like shock whenever it detects an error. As recently highlighted by Hackaday, the results are as fascinating as they are sometimes difficult to watch. …

Lamborghini EV Lanzador Bites The Dust As Electrified Supercar Demand Hits “Close To Zero”

Lamborghini EV Lanzador Bites The Dust As Electrified Supercar Demand Hits “Close To Zero”

Big legacy U.S. and European automakers are frantically dialing back their electric vehicle bets, scaling back once-hyped roadmaps to full electrification as demand for these vehicles implodes. The latest automaker to reverse course is not a mass-market sedan or SUV maker, but a luxury supercar brand: Lamborghini. CEO Stephan Winkelmann told the UK’s The Sunday Times that he has ended plans to build EVs, saying customers are not seeking quiet supercars and that demand has collapsed. Winkelmann said that EV development risked becoming “an expensive hobby” for the car company. He stated that the previously announced all-electric concept car, Lanzador, will no longer be part of its future lineup of supercars. He noted that the “acceptance curve” for EVs in Lamborghini’s target market was flattening and “close to zero.” Winkelmann said the Lanzador will be replaced by a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. He added that the Italian carmaker will produce internal combustion engines “for as long as possible.” “EVs, in their current form, struggle to deliver this specific emotional connection,” Winkelmann explained, pointing out that …