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Gano Richardson

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Aug 3, 2024, 2:30:20 PM8/3/24
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I think it would be great if OpenAI produced a guide on which model to select. We still have gpt-4, 3.5-turbo, 4-turbo, 4o (and 4-32k for some). Without this guide every developer is left in the dark over an ever increasing number of variants.

For example, larger exhaust turbochargers and piezo injectors are used for the first time. Exhaust manifolds derived from the 911 GT2 RS improve responsiveness and efficiency, thanks to optimized flow ratios.

For the first time in the 911 Turbo models, a particularly high-performance PASM Sport Suspension in combination with a body lowered by 10 mm (0.39 in.) is optionally available. With firm springs, adapted anti-roll bars and a new tuning of the PASM dampers, the new PASM Sport Suspension enables a further improvement in dynamic performance. Without major restrictions on driving comfort.

Porsche Stability Management (PSM) is an automatic control system for helping to maintain stability at the limits of dynamic driving performance. Sensors continuously monitor the direction, speed, yaw velocity and lateral acceleration of the car. Using this information, PSM is able to calculate the actual direction of travel at any given moment and applies selective braking on individual wheels to help restore stability.

Rear-axle steering enhances performance and suitability for everyday use in equal measure. The advantage for day-to-day driving: at low speeds, the system steers the rear wheels in the opposite direction to that of the front wheels. This leads to a virtual shortening of the wheelbase. The advantage for sporty driving: at high speeds, the system steers the rear wheels in the same direction as that of the front wheels.

The further development of the lift system on the front axle allows more ground clearance at the front of the 911 Turbo. More precisely, by 40 mm (1.5 in) and up to a speed of approx. 21 mph. The system therefore ensures that curbs, ramps and parking garages entrances are a sporting challenge of the past.

PDCC is an active roll stabilization system. It suppresses the vehicle's lateral body movement during dynamic cornering maneuvers. A permanently controlled rolling torque distribution between the front and rear axles ensures that the handling is ideally adjusted for driving conditions. For improved dynamic performance, even more neutral handling and increased ride comfort.

The active air intake flaps in the front air intakes, the pneumatically extendible front spoiler made of flexible elastomer and the variable rear wing are pivotal here. Both the front spoiler and the rear wing are extended and retracted synchronously in several positions.

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The 911 Turbo is fitted with 20/21-inch 911 Turbo forged alloy wheels. The wheels have a titanium-colored two-tone finish and the wheel centers feature a Porsche Crest. Tire sizes: 255/35 ZR 20 at the front and 315/30 ZR 20 at the rear. This guarantees high traction and lateral force potential. Also with the 911 Turbo S with 20/21-inch 911 Turbo S wheels in a black two-tone finish. Also made of forged alloy construction, they are equipped with motorsport- proven central locking and a wheel center with full-color Porsche Crest. Further designs are available on request.

The optional Ambient Lighting is both practical and aesthetically appealing. It includes dimmable LEDs in the center console, around the door handles, door storage compartments, front footwells and rear seats. You have the choice between seven lighting colors.

The standard BOSE Surround Sound System is optimally tuned to the specific interior acoustics of the 911 Turbo models. The audio system features 12 loudspeakers and amplifier channels including a patented, 100-watt subwoofer integral to the vehicle body shell. The fully active system design transforms the 911 Turbo into a concert hall.

The LED Headlights with Matrix Design strategically deactivates specific segments of the permanent main-beam cone. 84 individually controlled LEDs can be adjusted to the situation by switching off or dimming accordingly. Vehicles in front of you or on the opposite side of the road are dimmed, while the areas in between and next to them are still fully illuminated.

Using sensors in the front wheel housing, the system detects swirled-up water spray, thereby assessing wet road surfaces. If it detects a noticeably wet road surface, the response behaviour of PSM and PTM is prepared accordingly. The system informs the driver of detected wetness and recommends that they switch manually to Wet mode. If the driver activates this, PSM, PTM, aerodynamics, PTV Plus and the responsiveness of the drivetrain are adjusted.

The standard Warn and Brake Assist can reduce the risk of collisions with vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists within the limits of the system. In the first stage, the system uses the front camera to alert the driver both audibly and visually when it detects vehicles, pedestrians or cyclists in the collision area.

Where system limitations allow, the system regulates the speed of your 911 Turbo fully independently in line with the speed of the vehicle in front. A radar sensor in the front fascia monitors the area in front of your vehicle. If you have selected a cruising speed and begin to approach another vehicle that is travelling in the same lane as you and which is driving more slowly, the system slows the engine or gently applies the brakes.

The assistance provided by Porsche InnoDrive is subject to system limitations. The driver must monitor driving style at all times and intervene in cases of doubt. The system can be overridden at any time by use of the brake or accelerator pedal.

Within system limits, Lane Change Assist uses radar-based technology to monitor the area behind your 911 Turbo and blind spots. If the system detects a vehicle approaching quickly from behind or one that is in the blind spot, and changing lanes would be too dangerous, it informs the driver with a visual signal in the exterior mirrors. For greater comfort and safety, especially on the motorway. Turn Assist (rear) also comes to the driver's aid by monitoring the area to the rear of the vehicle in turning situations.

The standard reversing camera facilitates precise reverse parking and maneuvering. Help is provided in the form of the camera image and dynamic guidelines on the PCM screen, which illustrate the predicted course of the vehicle given the current position of the steering wheel.

Only compatible with Apple iPhones from iPhone 7 generation and from iOS 13.0. Please see the compatibility instructions in the Car Configurator. All systems function within their system limits and the driver must constantly monitor the vehicle.

Turbo Blankets are designed to keep the heat contained within the Turbo, whilst reducing under bonnet temperatures. The Turbo Jacket will actually help to decrease turbo spool up time by keeping the gases inside hot. A hotter gas flows quicker and will actually exit through your wrapped exhaust faster!

With the unique design of a turbo, the hot portion is in close proximity to the area in which you would like to keep cool (compressor housing). By wrapping your turbo, this will help improve your efficiency and actually help to lower the intake temperature and actually allow your engine to breath easier. A turbo blanket has more benefits! A cooler surrounding area will actually help to decrease engine bay temperatures and make all of the surrounding components more reliable and live longer, this is without forgetting the induction cooling benefits that are vital on all road cars and Motorsport applications.

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WebContainers-based projects use Turbo as package manager. Turbo is our custom npm client and it works similarly to npm and yarn. For many commands, you can invoke npm or yarn directly and they will work as usual:

Turbo relies on the package-lock.json file format from npm to read and write lockfiles. In particular, it uses the lockfileVersion: 2 format introduced in v7. When a valid package-lock.json is present, the installation process will be much faster.

Turbo does not run install scripts for your dependencies. This increases the security of the installation process, and prevents the spurious errors arising from the differences between the underlying platform (WebContainers) and a local environment.

While WebContainers cannot use packages based on native add-ons, they absolutely can use packages based on WebAssembly (for instance, esbuild-wasm instead of esbuild). Using WebAssembly-based packages increases the portability and security of your code.

However, sometimes, packages using native code are deep within your dependency tree like, for instance, an image processing tool used by your bundler. Replacing those packages would not be feasible without significantly altering the configuration of your project. The Turbo registry is able to detect the usage of non-supported packages at installation time and swap them for you.

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