What's "bulling"?
Onomatopoeia
Bank business is all about transferring risk to others - whether that's their customers or vendors.
Does your tool belt not have shoulder straps?
That's the key - let the belt be loose around the waist and use the shoulder straps to keep it up.
What are you blathering about?
It boils down to this: Going to the moon in the 60's was political, though a massive technical feat.
Since then we've figured out how to send robots to fucking Mars to do the science we want to do, for a fraction of the cost (and none of the risk) of sending humans.
Artemis just isn't where we should be spending money, never mind the political bullshit surrounding it, and the typical government vendors getting their hands in the cookie jar like they did for Apollo (looking at you, Boeing).
And I say all this as someone fascinated by Apollo, and as excited as anyone else by the prospect of humans on the moon. I just no longer see the cost/benefit of humans vs automation there.
We have remote rovers in the sea and on Mars. For the moon surely we could send all sorts of devices to do science there. It's faster to reach, we have near real-time comms, it has a greater solar exposure so power is less of a problem. So where are those rovers?
We don't have them because they would expose the pointlessness of sending humans.
Bookmarking this to see where they are in 10 years.
Well it's clearly not "blue light".
We don't know what you're doing on your phone, so you can't expect us to diagnose your issues.
I can use my phone right before bed with no problems. It has zero affect on me. But I'm not cruising Lemmy or reading crap that gets to me.
I could be more forgiving to NASA if a propulsion system had caused fatalities with Gemini than I can overlook the loss of Apollo I and Challenger - both of those are simply unforgiveable.
FFS, a pure O2 environment? Everything is flammable then.
The engineers told NASA temps had been too low for Challenger to launch and they went ahead anyway.
Fuck all the asshats involved in those decisions - you killed 15 people.
Guts to strap onto the top of a missile and hope it worked.
Awesome. Will check it out.
- Is this permissible by the company?
Use company tools for company work.
Nothing in HyperV makes any sense. It's fucking awful.
You know it can't do templates or create Clones like VMWorkstation could fifteen years ago?