If they launch a submarine lime people are gonna park them on land. Even if you clean em all out of the rivers they'll be back in there in no time at all
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And yet most of the world's militaries would beat those racist gi Joe cos player pieces of shit to a pulp
Mass surveillance everywhere all the time forever, just in case you ever decide to become a terrorist, or plan a robbery, or sell drugs online, or your description matches a suspect, or the cops have reasonable suspicion, or you plan on attending a protest against the government, or you say something bad about the Supreme Leader, or....
In today's episode of "The rich and powerful do whatever the fuck they want with no consequences"...
The ICC still doesn't have full WiFi functionality restored after a cyber attack in 2023?
If it's like most places I've worked in, they have an IT department of 1 or 2 poor souls losing sleep trying to help outside contractors that actually do everything in there
Thank you!
The spot is a Bortle 4 to 5 according to the map, nothing special but it's only a 20 min drive and has no nearby light sources, offers decent protection from the constant Aegean summer winds as well. My advice is this: Bortle + Drive time + terrain difficulty= X, solve for the lowest possible X and only go to really remote and dark sites when you're sure you've got the shooting process dialed in. Generally any moon less night under Bortle 5 skies or better yields great results.
Hope that helps.
Video games with apparently sentient NPCs.
Custom ARM SoCs from AMD and Nvidia for laptops, tablets and handheld consoles, running customized Linux to avoid Microsoft's fees.
YouTube switches to unskipable server-side ads injection directly into the original video stream, rendering adblockers ineffective. Others soon follow.
Mainstream media starts releasing news in TikTok style videos where the bottom half of the screen plays random Minecraft / satisfying to watch slop.
End to end encrypted communication is quietly outlawed following some terrorist attack, using national security fearmongering. You've got nothing to fear if you have nothing to hide.
China inevitably invades Taiwan, TSMC burns their fabs down to protect their IP. Samsung and Intel fabs become the most cutting edge process nodes on next cycle, China catches up, profits go up all around.
Google kills Search and now Gemini is their only search engine. Others soon follow.
Basically PUBG, but with more guns
Plastic waste has been a real headache for scientists lately, this solution would cure that headache in more ways than one
Same here. Let's hope they aim for a light orbital rocket that can be mass manufactured and reused, for example, or at least a Falcon type rocket that also had a hopper test vehicle initially
Edit: Reading Honda's own post about the launch they seem to be implying that they want to develop a vehicle that can achieve orbit, but also to use it for transportation purposes?
It's too early to make assumptions, but they do clearly state that they are aiming for something that can reach 100km in altitude in a vertical fashion. They also say they hope to achieve suborbital flights by 2029.
6.3 meter rocket demonstrator went up 271m and landed. I'm guessing they're trying to copy the New Sheppard design for suborbital recreational hops
True AI will have huge energy requirements. Maybe it'll work with humans to find a solution to that problem. I'm sure it'll work out just fine, until Keanu Reeves shows up and starts showing off his kung fu skills