We really don’t. We can barely make it to orbit. Boeing is failing at even doing that.
It’s like saying your grandpa can climb Mount Everest because he can shamble to the local tesco. It’s not even close.
We really don’t. We can barely make it to orbit. Boeing is failing at even doing that.
It’s like saying your grandpa can climb Mount Everest because he can shamble to the local tesco. It’s not even close.
We can land corpses or soon-corpses on Mars sure. Getting people there and back reliably and in good shape is going to be extremely difficult if not completely impossible. And the benefit is near zero.
I honestly don’t think any wetware human will ever land on Mars or even enter its orbit.
We’ll be posthuman cyborgs before that happens.
The world has changed grandpa. China is a superpower, Iran is a major regional power and Brazil has a lot of attractive people.
Buying new, unreviewed products can save you money, since sellers often list things cheaper to get a few buyers and then increase the price.
If you’re buying something branded and it’s less than 1/2 of the US price, be prepared for it to be different than in the photos.
What the shit
Our sprint at work has been going on for almost 900 days.
We don’t know.
While Windows doesn’t present the ability to read Linux filesystems to the user, that doesn’t mean that it can’t do it at all for some covert security state purpose.
Forums and lemmy have very different user experiences. Forums tend to have long running threads, sometimes with tens of thousands of replies over years. They also bump up threads when there’s a reply.
“Unveiling”
Guys it’s gonna look exactly the same as the last 10 iPhones.
They need spares after so many Boeings crashed.
There are host lists out there you can use, eg https://github.com/StevenBlack/hosts
tl;dr you append it to your OS hosts file. On Linux it’s /etc/hosts
Apparently quite a few people play Cataclysm DDA on android.
Next step is Zelenski shooting himself in his bunker. History repeats itself.
External enclosure connected via usb-c. It’s cheap and effective.
I did that and a Windows update nuked Linux from the BIOS boot loader a few weeks ago.
The only safe option is to have completely separate machines. Thankfully with the rise of ridiculously powerful minipcs that’s easier than ever.
A lot of words and zero $/kWh mentioned.
Why don’t they reverse the axis on the “less if better” graphs so you don’t have to look at the note on every graph…
Yes, in i3, sway, and hyprland with hy3.