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  • Nope. Republican-lite is (still) unappealing to everybody.

  • Kerbal Space Program / Factorio / Stellaris crossover

    Key elements would include:-design a factory/macro-economy to produce aerospace components & weapons similar to Factorio-using those components, design vehicles that obey real-ish physical laws similar to KSP-arm those vehicles and use them as units in Real Time Strategy with the option to take First Person control of individual units

  • Simple, get a miniature nuclear reactor to power the recycling of CO2 into O2 and C. You can then electrolize H2O to get more O and combine the H2 with the C from earlier to make gas for the generator.

  • Cast iron skillets sure do make it easier though.

  • USB-C cable CT scan reveals sinister active electronics — O.MG cable contains a hidden antenna and another die embedded in the microcontroller

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  • The capability itself is concerning. This bespoke cable might cost $200, but what would the unit cost be if a state decided to mass produce them?

  • American propagandists trying to pin blame on an individual instead of admitting the problems they're having are symptoms of capitalism, and I'm not buying it for a second.

  • any old jackass could prattle on about whatever without a single lick of knowledge

    Welcome to rural talk radio.

  • As you're out hiking with your cat, a lettuce, and a vacuum cleaner, you come upon a river blocking the path. On the side of the river, there's a boat that's just big enough for you and one other passenger.

    The cat can't be left alone with the lettuce.The vacuum can't be left alone with the cat.

    How do you get everyone across?

  • . . . plus however long it takes to figure out how to build a power source with 10x the energy density of any existing small nuclear reactor, or 100x the energy density of the radioisotope thermoelectric generators actually in use on spacecraft today. And it needs to run continuously, without maintenance, for >10 years.

    It would be an interesting location to place a telescope.

  • While blowing, some of the fan's energy is spent on increasing the pressure inside your dishwasher, which increases the density of the air the fan blades move through, increasing drag on the fan blades causing them to move slower and create less airflow.

    While blowing, you're also pushing moist air to the back of the dishwasher, and after that air reaches 100% relative humidity, it can't hold any more water and will not help dry your plates. Some of it will eventually escape around the sides, but some of the airflow your fan creates just circulates humid air around the inside of the dishwasher.

    Turning your fan around solved both problems. It increased the volume of air flow, and decreased the relative humidity of the air flow.

  • updog

  • It's been twenty-two long hard years without food

  • over charging customers and under paying employees

  • That's the crux of the issue.

    Who's going to buy it for a high price, if there is no demand for office space, because workers are all remote?

  • Right? Venus, Earth, and Mars should all be pretty similar. Mercury should be about the size of the moon or a little bigger. Jupiter doesn't need to be fuck off huge, but at least a bit bigger than Saturn.

  • the inaccurate scale of the planets tho...

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