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Comment Yes but (Score 1) 90

only occasionally as Piracetam creates a two week boom-bust cycle in brain chemistry and they don't make Vasopressin anymore. Biggest piece of advice is to make sure you know how whatever you're dosing interacts with your internal chemistry and any other foods or drugs you are intaking.
1. Take nootropics
2. ???
3. Profit!

Comment Same old, same old (Score 1) 576

People were saying the same thing in the '80s and it hasn't happened. We were supposed to be living in a polluted desert hellscape by now. Before that, people were saying industrial pollution was going to trigger an ice age.
This all assumes that both humanity and Earth biota are somehow fragile.

Comment Re:Switch to skinsuits (Score 1) 181

Skinsuits are a great idea, if they can be made to work in full vacuum. Dr. Webb's SAS tests were only to 38,000' in a vac chamber. A more current option would be something lighter based on Final Frontier's suit or the old Apollo Extension Suit from Elkins. One thing to consider with any lighter suit is the opposite need, that these are suits used in heavy construction and need to be built tough. NASA almost went with the AX5 hardsuit for station.

Comment Conduct/Conflict (Score 5, Insightful) 326

The only Code of Conduct that makes sense is explicitly encouraging disagreement and challenging each other. This is the only way to make mission critical systems. You can't hugbox, gold star and safe space your way out of some obscure processor overflow or failing turbopump. Note this movement has grown in places where nothing mission critical happens, like app and game developers and is now spilling over into critical systems.
NASA engineers used to say "Always question, never defend."

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