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Comment Incompatibilities (Score 1) 132

I use Firefox as my main browser.

I can't uninstall Chrome though, because so many sites break on Firefox (and like major sites too, like Gencon's website or really annoying things like hotel wifi login sites) I have to keep Chrome around to keep my computer usable.

I don't care about Pocket or these other useless things. All I want from Firefox is for them to figure out why their tech stack is incompatible with Chrome and fix it. Even if it's not standards compatible. Make a compatibility layer so I can uninstall Chrome spyware.

Comment Re: So adjusting for (Score -1, Offtopic) 82

Despite very credible allegations, Biden was never convicted of raping raping Tara Reade. And his daughter's recollections of him inappropriately showering with her outlasted any statute of limitations. But I see where you're going, there. The rest is a good fit, right down to the weaponized government, for sure. The plot twist is that the real kingpins are behind the scenes, using him as a puppet. It's good villain story line material fresh from real life.

Comment Re:Noise Rate (Score 1) 195

And by the time the first "warning" was raised- the girl's camp was under water. The "emergency" wasn't raised until hours later.

And the republican legislature (including the repp for Kerr County) voted down the flood siren warning system. He says now that he "might" have voted differently.

Comment Re:Noise Rate (Score 1) 195

The emergency alerts on the phones do not discriminate. They play that incredibly nasty noise.
And they also play it for amber alerts--- for kids who were kidnapped over 100 miles away -- 24 hours a day.

One you get woken up for a watch or an amber alert at 3am out of a sound sleep, the alerts get turned off.

Comment Re:The thing that gets me... (Score 1) 104

Is that even with all this solar, wind, etc.... China *still* must build more coal plants even tho we are finding out their population is smaller than we thought.

In time, alternative energy will destroy demand for coal but for now, the projections are still for more coal plant by 2045.

I'm hoping they are wrong and solar/wind comes online faster. It's cheaper than coal but they simply can't produce and build it out fast enough globally.

Comment Re:How about the NIH ? (Score 1) 43

I think it's a good concept with smart people behind it but with absolute chaos at the top of the corporate structure.

SpaceX probably has or had the deepest bench of aerospace engineering talent but when there is rot at the top of the pyramid in a company structured to revolve things around that one person, well, shit gets sloppy and there no impetus to slow down and take a step back, is Musk gonna give that directive?

He either needs to take a sabbatical or get his shit together, leave Tesla and focus on SpaceX, it's really where the guy has been historically good, at that pushing the envelope stage and just keeping a team going. Maybe he is no longer capable of that, just fried on drugs and conspiracy propaganda.

Also I can imagine a lot of that engineering talent is bleeding off, I thin losing someone like Tom Mueller who designed the Merlin engines left a big gap. I am sure there are others. That adds up.

I do believe you are 100 percent correct. From where he was to where he is, I fear the changes in Musk are probably due to drug use. He has said in the past that he "microdoses" ketamine, but has also said he uses more for partying. Some of the abuse indicators fit. His flipflopping from liberal to far right conservative, then getting into a fracas with Orange Daddy and making threats about the Epstein documents, then saying he over-reacted. Damn you need a scorecard to figure out where his mind is on what day.

I don't know how this can be addressed, he's too wealthy for an intervention - he's going to have to fix himself on his own. When the erratic behavior started a few years back, I predicted he was following the path of Howard Hughes. I haven't changed my mind.

Comment Re:Wow combining two useless things I hate (Score 1) 124

I can't really imagine keeping 2x more trash cans in my kitchen and dealing with having to work around and walk around them....it's full as it is.

But hey, it's a free country...you do you.

I don't see any compelling reason to change a lifetime of behavior for no perceived value, and add inconvenience to my daily life.

Comment Re:How about the NIH ? (Score 1) 43

Yup and that's a perfect reason there shouldn't be this manufactured choice to where these these things compete with each other when really they work great together.

Once reason I have been so hyped on Starship is the type of science it could enable NASA to do, suddenly having giant planetary orbiters becomes way more feasible with way shorter timespans. The first boots on Mars should be NASA astronauts carried by a SpaceX ship.

What to you think about the fact that it keeps rapidly disassembling? I hear people talk about "Move fast and break things".

Would you buy a car that blows up every time, using the concept of move fast and break things?

Now that sounds kinda of specious at least to me, because liquid fueled Rocketry is over 100 years old. And modern rockets are pretty well based on the concepts of the V2 rocket designed and built in Germany in WW2.

Now if were me in charge of the StarShip program, I'd be placing a hard hold to assess why StarShip is so far - a failure. That thing is nowhere near ready for primetime.

This is not to disparage the Falcon Fleet - really good rockets.

Let's say I was in charge of StarShip. I'd change the "move fast and break things" concept to incremental steps. First thing I would do is wrap a stainless steel reentry vehicle that would simulate a upper stage Starship - but smaller - and it's tiling on a Falcon 9 heavy, launch it to orbit, return it and see what happens.

Assuming that worked okay, the next step would be to static launch an upper stage, and only after all the bugs are worked out, then mate it to the first stage and launch.

Comment Re:Wow combining two useless things I hate (Score 1) 124

To each his own...sounds like a major PITA to me.

Where I am...each house has 1 or more general garbage cans...but plastic things, uniform size and shape....and on trash days (2 a week) you wheel the "bin" out to the road side....the truck comes along and a big mechanical arm picks up each can and dumps it in...

There's no garbage men there to even look at what you're throwing out.

On a different day of the week, I do see folks putting out their small recycle bins, the ones that want to participate.

To save money, they've set up this system so that we don't have 2-3 guys hanging on the back of each garbage truck grabbing each can and dumping it...there's pretty much just 1 person driving the truck and the truck grabs, dumps and returns each can....

Again, I don't have anything against recycling....but participation is and should be optional...where I live.

Comment Re:Wow combining two useless things I hate (Score 2) 124

I'm kind of mystified by the absolute visceral hostility of a large number of Americans towards recycling.

I think it has to do with some cities actually forcing people to recycle....where they actually go through what you throw out and fine you...?

Thankfully I've never lived anywhere like that, but I'd be pissed if that were the case.

I'm glad people that want to do that can....I have nothing against it, but being forced to is another thing entirely.

I don't have room in my kitchen for 3x different cans to sort and throw shit out....nor the patience or time to bother.

But I support those that wish to do so....

Comment Re: It’s called a Recession. (Score 1) 237

If this article proves anything, it’s that the American GDP is now fully reliant upon Americans wasting money incessantly buying stupid shit they don’t need, marketed to them all day, every day. There is a saturation limit. Even for the addicted.

A brain-addled President and equally unqualified VP created Bidenomics and pretended to run the most powerful (marketing) economy on the planet for the last four years. We watched tens of thousands get laid off then. Still watching it happen today, with layoffs being reported here damn near daily. Companies posting fake jobs just to make it look like they’re busy and hiring but not really. Massive chains of stores (UK candy shops are the latest) that force into question every money laundering law we have on the books due to lack of customers.

What does that have to do with the evil empire of Trumpistan? Apparently the US themed shops, selling outdated American candy and snacks plus overly strong vapes are largely shell companies based in Russia and Hong Kong. Anyhow - love to hear how this is US led organized crime money laundering.

Do we really think the American GDP marketing engine would ever even let it slip that a Recession has been going on for months or years now? That information would be highly classified trade secret sauce by any other measure.

I don't want to sound hyperbolic, but your TDS has left to be replaced by GDS. One does not plaster classified information on the intertoobz. I can find dozens of articles claiming old sleepy Joe was running a depression, and all manner of pro and con Humpty Trumpery purposely manufactured recession, and, and and, not a recession, a depression that Trump purposely created. In your Trump dictated 'Murrica - so evil it is responsible for the UK's Candy stores scandal, you can bet these people would disappear never to be seen again. As dictators do such things to those who inconvenience them. I suggest some Rexulti for ya. smooth off the GDS edges

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