While I don't disagree with your position as stated, there are things at stake. Even if the commoners don't think of it as strategy, the leaders of nations are reaching toward the heavens and staking their claim. They're taking the high ground. Humanity is expanding outward and whoever leads the charge from the best defensible position wins. It's no longer the US and Russia in the solar neighborhood dick waving contest. India has shot down a LEO satellite showcasing their prowess and China has landed on the moon with plans to set up a permanent settlement coalescing. Take a step back and watch the players posture.
The walled garden gets a little tight after awhile. Most users won't mind being confined to such a small space though. I've helped my nephew install Linux on his Chromebook. My wife stopped using hers since it does nothing in the way of actually getting work done.
That's simple. Don't put your employer in your profile and never refer directly to that employer when talking about things at work which bother you. When you list your employer, you're associating yourself with that employer. When you put that you're in an elevated position with that employer, expect to be held accountable. It's the height of ignorance and entitled behavior to think the two are not interrelated
It's not abour YOU neither. Facebook is inescapable as far as personal information and browsing habits go. The Like buttons and the Share buttons on damn near every website follow you around the internet. Even if you haven't made a personal profile, all those page clicks are logged. And even if you don't see a button on the page, there are pixels you can add to your site to track users. It's marketing. Plain and simple. They've hooked the entire internet (mostly) on seeing who is doing what, and doubly so if you're a host or online shop. The angle you're playing is trite and insignificant when you consider what you're up against. The only way to win, is to not play. And since you're here, you've made your choice.
That's what i was thinking. The only time an executive gets charged is when they're not an American citizen? As an American citizen, this is even more outrageous. That's not justice.
Truth and justice is the American way as long as you're not part of the power structure. And even then, someone has their finger on the scales.
Ooooo, that's a good burn. While we're complaining about things not being optimal maybe we can throw the fact that student loans are mortgaging our children's future and how the federal government is pissing our money away on pointless wars. No? Not relevant to a conversation about someone who was already selected to a position in our government that administers space policy? But his personal view on stuff that's not relevant to space policy (climate change aside) is fair game? Who is setting the tone of the conversation here? And why does everything have to have a BS sociological bent these days? I'm still waiting for someone to talk about his policy objectives but here we are, crying over things that aren't germane to the position. Shoehorn the butthurt in and decry anyone who wants to talk about the basics. Roger, that
Shitposting of the highest order. There is an actual conversation to be had here but instead we get this foolishness. Can't they leave that junk for Reddit?
Come on, editors. Wtf? How is that relevant or helpful to the conversation? Are the people posting really that partisan? What are the new administrator's goals for the agency? Does he have a vision that includes manned space missions? Is he going to burn the agency to the ground? I can't tell. All I know is the poster liked Obama and doesn't like Trump which probably shouldn't be in the summary at all.
As a former aircraft technician, I'd hazard to say that someone saw a potential problem yet didn't want to sacrifice the flight schedule. In a culture where they place anything and everything on MEL (minimum equipment list, pretty much a deferred maintenance action) just to make the flight, people cut corners. The reason I'm a former aircraft technician and not a current technician is because of those exact concerns. When the companies and culture place more emphasis on processes and procedures than the technical abilities of their technicians, those processes and procedures are bound to fall flat sooner or later. I sleep better knowing my freedom and livelihood doesn't revolve around the lowest common denominator actually performing the inspections they sign off.
If you have Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook, or FB messenger installed; they have that info.
youPorn has a like button next to that funky butt lovin midget porn. They already have your dirty little secrets. Some websites only put a single tracking pixel on their page so FB and Google know everywhere you go. It's literally next to impossible for the average user to get away from it
With this uptick in automation, the possibilities for automated gardens and tracts of high density farming aren't too hard to tackle. I know it's a pretty hefty investment but Farmbot looks promising.
Do you go to where there is work being done with pickup trucks or do you just see them at the grocery store? I'll grant that the lifted super swamper big stupid trucks are exactly as described. A good chunk of the rest of truck owners are in their trucks because they need a truck but have no need for a second vehicle
Not if the safety and security of the nation's citizenry are put in jeopardy in the process. For the money the federal government spends on security, we're not getting a good return on investment
But we're not talking in such simple, pedestrian terms. Addiction can be psychological, physiological, or both. What we're discussing here is a psychological addiction which is manifested in poor impulse control. As such, a parent could remove the device without being an asshole ammosexual while still reaching the intended result. Worked for my 4 year old and my 13 year old. Now screen time is moderated and all device cameras are disabled.
BTW, people killing over poor impulse control (taking a cell phone away) should not be given mental diability status. Their poor behavior is just a product of their parents doing a shitty job.
Prusa Research has been pushing the technology closer to a consumer class appliance. They've taken care of the calibration headaches with their new bed leveling algorithm and heated bed design. The carriage is mounted rigid to the linesr rails, and the mk42 heated bed has more even distribution so there's less chance of a curled corner. They haven't open sourced their design so I'm waiting for that.
All the criticisms of 3d printing are fair, but there's money being devoted to engineering those problems out as we speak. With exotic filaments like continuous strand carbon fiber and all the new ones coming out each week, it's just getting started. I give it 3-5 years before it's ready for mass market. I think the cost barrier is going to be an issue, but costs will come down with economies of scale.
Here's a link to the i3 MK2. The videos are definitely worth watching. I have zero financial ties to this company. They definitely have s cool product.
The distributed motors are a feature, not a bug. With current designs, manufacturers can't go with more smaller engines due to efficiency losses. The engines installed on aircraft now are used to provide thrust and the resulting wind across the airfoil from that forward movement is what provides lift.
This design is different because the smaller motors have higher efficiencies and are able to direct air over the airfoil directly instead of relying solely on forward thrust to provide the same wind. That adds to lift, which reduces takeoff distance, which reduces friction losses from the wheels.
Wait wait wait. A single mom is immoral by the single fact that she has no man to support her? She couldn't have possibly been put in that situation through other reasons? You can't possibly tell me you can't think of another way that a woman becomes a single mom except through fornication.
I say good, let them automate everything. There's going to be a hard choice coming when automation of labor goes to that level. When people don't have jobs anymore, and there's no capital in the consumer market to drive demand; either markets are going to collapse, or we're going to have to go to a new way of doing things. I hope I'm alive to watch it happen. Hopefully the outcome will be beneficial to everyone
While I don't disagree with your position as stated, there are things at stake. Even if the commoners don't think of it as strategy, the leaders of nations are reaching toward the heavens and staking their claim. They're taking the high ground. Humanity is expanding outward and whoever leads the charge from the best defensible position wins. It's no longer the US and Russia in the solar neighborhood dick waving contest. India has shot down a LEO satellite showcasing their prowess and China has landed on the moon with plans to set up a permanent settlement coalescing. Take a step back and watch the players posture.
The walled garden gets a little tight after awhile. Most users won't mind being confined to such a small space though. I've helped my nephew install Linux on his Chromebook. My wife stopped using hers since it does nothing in the way of actually getting work done.
Accenture recently proposed a blockchain editing tool. Sure seems like immutable isn't what it used to be.
It's only a matter of time before blockchain is easier edited than the actual books
That's simple. Don't put your employer in your profile and never refer directly to that employer when talking about things at work which bother you. When you list your employer, you're associating yourself with that employer. When you put that you're in an elevated position with that employer, expect to be held accountable. It's the height of ignorance and entitled behavior to think the two are not interrelated
It's not abour YOU neither. Facebook is inescapable as far as personal information and browsing habits go. The Like buttons and the Share buttons on damn near every website follow you around the internet. Even if you haven't made a personal profile, all those page clicks are logged. And even if you don't see a button on the page, there are pixels you can add to your site to track users. It's marketing. Plain and simple. They've hooked the entire internet (mostly) on seeing who is doing what, and doubly so if you're a host or online shop. The angle you're playing is trite and insignificant when you consider what you're up against. The only way to win, is to not play. And since you're here, you've made your choice.
That's what i was thinking. The only time an executive gets charged is when they're not an American citizen? As an American citizen, this is even more outrageous. That's not justice.
Truth and justice is the American way as long as you're not part of the power structure. And even then, someone has their finger on the scales.
Ooooo, that's a good burn. While we're complaining about things not being optimal maybe we can throw the fact that student loans are mortgaging our children's future and how the federal government is pissing our money away on pointless wars. No? Not relevant to a conversation about someone who was already selected to a position in our government that administers space policy? But his personal view on stuff that's not relevant to space policy (climate change aside) is fair game? Who is setting the tone of the conversation here? And why does everything have to have a BS sociological bent these days? I'm still waiting for someone to talk about his policy objectives but here we are, crying over things that aren't germane to the position. Shoehorn the butthurt in and decry anyone who wants to talk about the basics. Roger, that
Offtopic? Seriously? It's in the summary ffs
Shitposting of the highest order. There is an actual conversation to be had here but instead we get this foolishness. Can't they leave that junk for Reddit?
Come on, editors. Wtf? How is that relevant or helpful to the conversation? Are the people posting really that partisan? What are the new administrator's goals for the agency? Does he have a vision that includes manned space missions? Is he going to burn the agency to the ground? I can't tell. All I know is the poster liked Obama and doesn't like Trump which probably shouldn't be in the summary at all.
As a former aircraft technician, I'd hazard to say that someone saw a potential problem yet didn't want to sacrifice the flight schedule. In a culture where they place anything and everything on MEL (minimum equipment list, pretty much a deferred maintenance action) just to make the flight, people cut corners. The reason I'm a former aircraft technician and not a current technician is because of those exact concerns. When the companies and culture place more emphasis on processes and procedures than the technical abilities of their technicians, those processes and procedures are bound to fall flat sooner or later. I sleep better knowing my freedom and livelihood doesn't revolve around the lowest common denominator actually performing the inspections they sign off.
If you have Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook, or FB messenger installed; they have that info.
youPorn has a like button next to that funky butt lovin midget porn. They already have your dirty little secrets. Some websites only put a single tracking pixel on their page so FB and Google know everywhere you go. It's literally next to impossible for the average user to get away from it
With this uptick in automation, the possibilities for automated gardens and tracts of high density farming aren't too hard to tackle. I know it's a pretty hefty investment but Farmbot looks promising.
Do you go to where there is work being done with pickup trucks or do you just see them at the grocery store? I'll grant that the lifted super swamper big stupid trucks are exactly as described. A good chunk of the rest of truck owners are in their trucks because they need a truck but have no need for a second vehicle
Wait, so the only place to put a trailer is in a park? Not on some land somewhere? Weird. Is that a law or something?
Not if the safety and security of the nation's citizenry are put in jeopardy in the process. For the money the federal government spends on security, we're not getting a good return on investment
Conscious thought doesn't have to come into play. A connected "AI" with bad data can cause damage as well
But we're not talking in such simple, pedestrian terms. Addiction can be psychological, physiological, or both. What we're discussing here is a psychological addiction which is manifested in poor impulse control. As such, a parent could remove the device without being an asshole ammosexual while still reaching the intended result. Worked for my 4 year old and my 13 year old. Now screen time is moderated and all device cameras are disabled.
BTW, people killing over poor impulse control (taking a cell phone away) should not be given mental diability status. Their poor behavior is just a product of their parents doing a shitty job.
It sounds like you have the o3, and not the i3 mk2
Prusa Research has been pushing the technology closer to a consumer class appliance. They've taken care of the calibration headaches with their new bed leveling algorithm and heated bed design. The carriage is mounted rigid to the linesr rails, and the mk42 heated bed has more even distribution so there's less chance of a curled corner. They haven't open sourced their design so I'm waiting for that.
All the criticisms of 3d printing are fair, but there's money being devoted to engineering those problems out as we speak. With exotic filaments like continuous strand carbon fiber and all the new ones coming out each week, it's just getting started. I give it 3-5 years before it's ready for mass market. I think the cost barrier is going to be an issue, but costs will come down with economies of scale.
Prusa I3 mk2
Here's a link to the i3 MK2. The videos are definitely worth watching. I have zero financial ties to this company. They definitely have s cool product.
The distributed motors are a feature, not a bug. With current designs, manufacturers can't go with more smaller engines due to efficiency losses. The engines installed on aircraft now are used to provide thrust and the resulting wind across the airfoil from that forward movement is what provides lift.
This design is different because the smaller motors have higher efficiencies and are able to direct air over the airfoil directly instead of relying solely on forward thrust to provide the same wind. That adds to lift, which reduces takeoff distance, which reduces friction losses from the wheels.
Some of the best fried chicken around! Well, if it's fresh... Cheers, from Delaware
Your sig just got a lot more ironic.
Wait wait wait. A single mom is immoral by the single fact that she has no man to support her? She couldn't have possibly been put in that situation through other reasons? You can't possibly tell me you can't think of another way that a woman becomes a single mom except through fornication.
I say good, let them automate everything. There's going to be a hard choice coming when automation of labor goes to that level. When people don't have jobs anymore, and there's no capital in the consumer market to drive demand; either markets are going to collapse, or we're going to have to go to a new way of doing things. I hope I'm alive to watch it happen. Hopefully the outcome will be beneficial to everyone