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Submission + - World's Largest Cargo Sailboat Completes Historic First Atlantic Crossing (marineinsight.com)

AmiMoJo writes: The world’s largest cargo sailboat, Neoliner Origin, completed its first transatlantic voyage on 30 October despite damage to one of its sails during the journey.

The 136-metre-long vessel had to rely partly on its auxiliary motor and its remaining sail after the aft sail was damaged in a storm shortly after departure.

The French-built roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) cargo ship, which has two semi-rigid sails, first stopped at Saint Pierre and Miquelon, a French overseas territory near Canada, before continuing its journey to Baltimore in the United States.

Neoline, the company behind the project, said the damage reduced the vessel’s ability to perform fully on wind power. The company’s CEO, Jean Zanuttini, said the crossing was a valuable experience in handling large sail surfaces across the North Atlantic, especially during late-season storms. He added that despite the difficulties, the ship showed strong resilience by reaching its destination with only a short delay in Saint Pierre.

The Neoliner Origin is designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80 to 90 per cent compared to conventional diesel-powered cargo ships. According to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), global shipping produces about 3 per cent of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions.

Comment Re:Hmmm... (Score 1) 34

The technical term is a lexical unit. Sometimes two words together mean some specific thing, most often with nouns. Sometimes the space disappears over time, sometimes it gets hyphenated, sometimes it just stays as two words that refer to some specific thing.

Basically, if it would appear in the dictionary, it can be word of the year, even if it's two or three words.

Comment Re:I never stop being amazed (Score 1) 48

I'll never stop being amazed how often you demonstrate your cluelessness by commenting about something in a way demonstrating that you don't even know what the device does.

Matter devices are able to be setup completely isolated on your network without external connection.

Please get a clue, or does that Viol8 your principles?

Comment Re:Which will take longer to produce... (Score 1) 72

Grand Theft Auto 6, or Duke Nukem Forever? At this point, I'm wondering if Rockstar is trying to take the crown for the most delayed PC game of all time.

Dude it's barely been 9 years yet. They aren't even 2/3rds of the way to the record. Right now they're struggling to get above spot number 5.

Comment Re:Does anyone else worry... (Score 1) 72

That glamorizing this sort of game is directly responsible for the recent phenomenon of crime in US cities?

No, no one else worries about this bullshit.

and even Red Dead Redemption

So I take it you couldn't help but walk up to someone and shoot them in the face with a revolver? I mean in the absence of any actual studied evidence that video games cause violent crime I can only assume you have nothing but anecdotes. How many people have you shot in the face recently?

Comment Re:Very few things are cheaper in the "cloud" (Score 1) 68

There are very VERY few things that are cheaper in the cloud. You're just trading one expense for another, not eliminating it.

It's often not about expense. It's also about externalising the management, the capability. I mean say what you want about the cloud from my end user perspective the options and capabilities for me personally working from home are significantly expanded now that everything is sitting in a cloud somewhere. Especially when that cloud is fully integrated into your groupware.

Comment Re:Not a lot (Score 1) 68

Never underestimate how dumb small departments are when they don't look into the big picture. I was recently denied a business trip (one of two this year) that involved a drive and a hotel for 3 nights for a total cost of $350 because we are "lowering costs". For the record we just announced a $4bn profit for Q3.

When individuals are given a cost reduction mandate and don't generate many costs to begin with, you can end up with some mindbogglingly stupid and meaningless actions.

Comment Re:You can't prevent forest fires. (Score 1) 12

When you stop every little possible cause of fires you're not preventing them.

I don't know about that. Stopping people from purposefully setting a forest on fire using a fuckton of accelerant in a way that makes it virtually impossible to get under control does prevent that fire.

You're delaying them and making them much larger

The world has survived millions of years without all the forests burning down. I think from natural causes it'll be fine.

when they do happen such that they cause all their problems at once; are harder to control fight and manage;

The hardest to control fires are the ones deliberately lit. We have lots of experience of controlling accidental forest fires. It's not perfect by any means, but we're pretty good at it when someone isn't working against us.

Comment Re:Fuck this country (Score 1) 88

Taxes are pretty simple really.

I've seen some dumb comments in my time. But this is quite possibly the dumbest there is. Yeah taxes are pretty simple, that's why it's 6800 pages of legislation... You should offer your services to DOGE, let them know they can condense their tax code down to a Slashdot post. /s

And you also said taxes provide little useful return in day to day life... like huh?

Next time write your post as "I have no clue about anything." It's shorter and easier for others to read and covered all the points your post did.

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