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I can see a case where you write a new article but the SEO’s keep sending people to a similar outdated article, or even the “wrong” article.

I probably would have liked it more if he had. Blade Runner 2049 was a pretty film with an interesting twist, but the main plot is so generic and it invalidates the Final Cut of the first film (which was great).

I have no idea who this person is, but he sounds more like a fan than an ‘investor’ so that’s good.

I’ve seen it on Youtube (search for “bear suit”) and you can see that while on standing straight up its hind legs it does look like vaguely like it have human hind legs... but the moment it sits back down its hind legs and hips fold in a away that human legs cannot.

You won’t see heavy-hitting A-List Celebs walking the picket line daily because then someone might ask them a simple “Would you take less so others get more?”

I always assumed the city people were saying that to troll the Westchester people. To be more specific, it was usually the outer borough kids who went to say, Stuyvesant, who were far too impressed with themselves and/or had an inferiority complex since back then the money was more in the suburbs (post urban flight of

Growing up in the 1980-1990 I remember it was somewhat of a contested topic - with lots of people from NYC referring to Westchester as upstate, and all of us from Westchester being like “no... Albany, Buffalo is upstate” although I never used the term “Downstate” really myself.

As someone who grew up Westchester County, NY ... I know that “upstate” really means anything not in NYC/Long Island (according to people living in NYC/Long Island which is the majority of the state population)

4000 satellites makes 25,000 avoidance maneuvers over six months means each satellites averages about 1 avoidance maneuver a month. That’s non-trivial, but it’s as bad as that collective total of 137 avoidance maneuvers a day.

These maneuvers are made with a relatively large margin of safety (i.e. explicitly when the

There must be a limit to how many avoidance maneuvers each satellite can make, given that propulsion would be based on some kind of on-board fuel.

G/O Media just started publishing with article written by AI... they might as well have the AI do proofreading/copy editing as well (ChatGPT actually pretty decent about basic spelling/grammar errors as well as math/coding bugs)

so you’re right I didnt catch the dates. Still and all, if the janitor was able to work, then, someone could have looked into the alarms.

I dont buy that. if that was ‘millions of dollars of content in the freezer, they should have gotten someone there right fucking now to fix it.

Chinese company.

Is it waterproof?

Blowing up the launchpad and creating a environmental disaster because you were too cheap to build a flame trench. A technology that has been used since the 1950s was a truly moronic decision

I understand how to calculate amperage draw, but I don’t know how many amps each circuit can handle (or if there is only one), or what country the author is in. But the basic specs of the thing are missing from the article.

i agree glamping and film sets are ideal use cases, but short term (e.g a day) emergency power seems viable to me as well

Back in 2011 someone created “bookmarklet” (i.e. a long piece of javascript you could copy and paste into a bookmark) that you could run on your browser to get a similar experience. This one is a little fancier as there is a 3D rendered ball and the shadows of all the objects are now rendered as well.

This seems like a bad idea. The earth is relatively stable because it regulates the amount of energy added and lost through the atmosphere. If we circumvent the atmosphere and directly inject more energy from space, that will result in further increased global temperatures.