Engineworld 1

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Car engines are devices that convert energy into motion. There are different types of car engines, including: - Gasoline engines: They use gasoline as a fuel source and convert the chemical energy of gasoline into kinetic energy through the combustion process. - Diesel engines: They rely on diesel as a fuel. They are more fuel efficient and are commonly used in trucks and large cars. - Electric engines: They rely on electricity as a source of energy. They operate on rechargeable batteries and are environmentally friendly because they do not produce harmful emissions. - Hybrid engines: They combine gasoline or diesel engines with electric motors. They use electricity for driving at low speeds and gasoline or diesel for high speeds or for charging. These engines vary in performance, efficiency, and cost, and drivers choose the engine that best suits them based on their needs and preferences.

Dan On Dev - Hack Software Engineering Leadership

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Welcome to our Rumble channel, where a seasoned expert with 25+ years of experience teaches you how to "Hack Software Development Leadership". If you're passionate about leading innovative teams or companies, this is the place for you. We provide the skills and expertise to excel in Software Development Leadership. Whether you're a developer, project manager, CTO, or simply interested in software leadership, our content helps you navigate the world of product and engineering leadership. Join us as we explore topics like application development and security. From best practices to case studies, we equip you with tools for success. Engage with our community, share thoughts, and unlock the potential of software engineering leadership. Subscribe now and learn to Hack Software Engineering Leadership!

CrunchLabs Founder

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Former NASA engineer. Current CrunchLabs founder and friend of science. Answers to some common questions: 1) I make a monthly toy we build together on a video, that gets delivered to your house that teaches you to think like an engineer. Check it out at- https://crunchlabs.com 2) I studied Mechanical Engineering in School. I did my undergrad at BYU and Masters at USC. 3) I worked for NASA JPL for 9 years, 7 of which were working on the Curiosity Rover (I made a video about it you should def totes watch cause it's probably my favorite of all my videos). Then I made some Halloween costumes. Then I worked for Apple in their Special Projects Group doing Product Design as a Mechanical Engineer for 5 years. Then in 2022 I created CrunchLabs to deliver monthly toys that teach you to think like an engineer.