YOU - Wait, the pale is human made?
INSULINDIAN PHASMID - It is a nervous shadow cast into the world by you, eating away at reality. A great, unnatural territory. Its advent coincides with the arrival of the human mind.
YOU - Wait, the pale is human made?
INSULINDIAN PHASMID - It is a nervous shadow cast into the world by you, eating away at reality. A great, unnatural territory. Its advent coincides with the arrival of the human mind.
hyperzohranization
absolutely rancid vibes
matty moroun is a legendary Guy Who Sucks especially for those familiar with the Detroit area
who is brave enough to become the bonaparte of los angeles
kamala solved navier-stokes
what can men do against such reckless hate?
"While there is a lower class, I'm not in it, while there is a criminal element, I'm not of it, and while there is a soul in prison, wouldn't be me."
remember sean mcelwee
this is where i post from btw
it's funny that the pizzagate hysteria was arguably directionally correct but now that their faves are implicated you don't hear so much about that
one implication of autonomous vehicles becoming superior to human drivers is that it may force reรซxamination of common practices in traffic engineering. imo speed limits in areas where pedestrians may be present should be much lower than they presently are.
she is certainly grimy
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XB-70A
perfect distillation of bootlicker ideology. unbelievable.
mmm twizzlers
it's miller time
possibly analogous to the railway bubble
les petits morts
right, I'm skeptical the business case pencils out in the next 10-20 years. However, I'm not going to look a gift horse in the mouth and I welcome the additional investment in space tech and jobs for my peers.
it would be interesting to see if some of them end up getting boosted into some kind of graveyard orbit for later use, or spare parts for on-orbit assembly. I'm guessing they'll be cheap enough to be disposable, but some folks may be interested in buying "retired" satellites.
speculating here, I doubt they'll go for rad-hard compute outside of possibly flight computers (which don't need to be terribly performant anyway). For the data center side, you'll probably see lots of redundancy with some rad tolerance.
yeah, my general impression is that the _scale_ of the problem is what's new. the closest thing we have in terms of solar array and radiator size is probably the ISS. Add to that the expected attrition rate, and you have to build something very capable at low cost.
the thermal aspect is nontrivial (read: somewhat interesting for a thermal engineer) but not a blocker
hyperbrandonization
woke isis when
shame I didn't have the delusional self-confidence or social connections to cash in on this kind of stuff
cost-plus contracts are also common in the USA aerospace industry, with predictable effects