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Sylveon
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Sylveon@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Femcel Memes@lemmy.blahaj.zone•protect these trans kidsEnglish14·8 months agohehe shonk
Sylveon@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•A Song of Ice and Fire - first editions of each bookEnglish2·10 months agoI also gave up after reading AFFC about a decade ago, with the intention of picking the series back up once the next book had released.
But at this point he’d have to finish the entire series before I’d even consider going back. And I doubt he’ll ever do that. I think eventually they’ll just get someone else to finish it.
Sylveon@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why are people impressed with SpaceX?English29·11 months agoLike SpaceX. However, when people gush about reusability, they seem to forget the 135 Space Shuttle missions (2 fatal failures , yes.). All done with 5 vehicles. Yes expensive etc, but truly amazing.
The Space Shuttle was a marvel of engineering. But while it was reusable, it wasn’t actually good at it. Reusability was supposed to bring down cost and turnaround time and it did neither. And not just that, it was actually much more expensive than competing expendable rockets. Plus, it had lots of other issues like being dangerous as fuck. You couldn’t abort at all for major parts of the ascent and there was the whole issue with the fragile heat protection tiles, both of which caused fatalities.
I think part of the reason why people aren’t impressed by the Shuttle anymore is because it flew 135 missions. It’s 40 year old technology. And it’s not like SpaceX are just doing the same thing again 40 years later, they’re reusing their rockets in a completely different way, which no one else had done before. And in doing so they seem to be avoiding most of the disadvantages that came with the Shuttle’s design.
Also, I really don’t find anything SpaceX is doing revolutionary. Impressive? Yes, but it’s essentially incremental engineering, made possible by ginormous funding, including NASA money, and a private company doing things that NASA can-t politically afford.
Sure, I wouldn’t say that no one else could do this with a similar amount of money (and the will to actually do it). Whether you want to call it revolutionary or not is subjective, but they’re definitely innovating a lot more than any other large player in spaceflight. The Falcon 9 is a huge step forward for rocket reusability and SpaceX have also been the first to fly a full-flow staged combustion engine as well as the most powerful rocket ever. They’re making spaceflight exciting again after like 40 years of stagnation and I think that’s what resonates with people.
Sylveon@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I am getting inundated with calls from some sort of tax scam and it's driving me nuts.English21·11 months agoSettings -> Apps -> Phone -> Silence Unknown Callers
Might make it more bearable if you’re not already using it. But it’s still annoying even then.
Sylveon@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Technology@lemmy.ml•X Kills Its Mac App, Accidentally Bans You for Switching to the iPad VersionEnglish4·1 year agoI’ve never used Twitter a lot and I’ve mostly stopped using it, but Mastodon is just not a viable alternative for most people. I used Twitter to keep up with things. I made a Mastodon account like two years ago, but almost none of the people or organisations I care about are on there. And most of the ones that are on it aren’t posting. So I’m basically never using it. The same is true for Bluesky. Threads may be better but I’d rather avoid anything from Facebook.
Note that MAUI doesn’t officially support Linux.
But there are third party alternatives like Uno Platform or Avalonia UI that do.
Sylveon@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Linux@lemmy.ml•Celeste: GUI file synchronization client that can sync with any cloud providerEnglish262·2 years agoFor a few seconds I was extremely confused why one would need a tool like this for the game Celeste.
Can we have JXL please