Based on our record, Tesla Solar Roof seems to be a lot more popular than Watershed. While we know about 84 links to Tesla Solar Roof, we've tracked only 8 mentions of Watershed. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Not sure how you might use tesla.com to do an install. I'd recommend a solar technician, and he/she will have no trouble / difficulty adding additional panels, batteries etc, as long as you've got the loot -). Source: 5 months ago
This looks very weird: Vinfast should buy up vinfast.com - like Tesla did in 2016 with tesla.com for US$ 11 Million (in today's money that is US$ 14 Million). Source: 5 months ago
i'm thinking of using tesla.com to install my system. what's the difficulty level of adding more solar panels and powerwalls after the initial install? I'm thinking of adding ~6kwh system + 2 powerwall 3's (when available) but may want to add more later. Source: 5 months ago
I know I can browse tesla.com itself, but it often limits your view on cars that are too far away. Source: 6 months ago
To my surprise, the app still shows wifi as connected and active. Nothing about Ethernet by looking at my router's web interface. However, I still can't tell which connection is being utilized to communicate with tesla.com. Source: 7 months ago
We use DuckDB extensively where I work (https://watershed.com), the primary way we're using it is to query Parquet formatted files stored in GCS, and we have some machinery to make that doable on demand for reporting and analysis "online" queries. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Watershed (https://watershed.com), platform for enterprises to reduce carbon emissions. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
Here's why I'm asking — Watershed, a new carbon accounting tool that recently raised $60m, was spun out of Stripe. Patch.io, an API-first offsets marketplace, has strong ties to Plaid. And Bend, a CO2e emissions data API that I'm working on, grew out of Abacus, an expense management app. Source: about 2 years ago
Your best bet with your current skillset (assuming you're more SWE-oriented) would be to join forward-looking startups and companies in the climate space. There's plenty of startups that are in need of engineers, and it would surprise you that a lot of them are relatively well-funded (e.g. https://watershedclimate.com/, funded by Stripe founders and Kleiner Perkins). Alternatively, you can probably join as a SWE... Source: over 2 years ago
There are software companies working on this already, checkout https://watershedclimate.com/. Source: over 2 years ago
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