There are lots of flights east of Turks and Caicos Islands/north of Puerto Rico that are currently flying in circles, apparently avoiding the debris field.
The booster looks pretty good. I would be surprised if they tried to reuse it this time already, but maybe they can do a static fire?
RIP ship.
I met someone that was throwing out old memory modules. Literally boxes full of DDR, DDR2 modules. I got quite excited, hoping to upgrade my server’s memory. Yeah, DDR2 only goes up to 2GiB. So I am stuck with 2×2GiB. But I am only using 85% of that anyways, so it’s fine.
My review does not have a breakdown by platform.
Here you can get 12TB, new, from a trusted German seller, for 129€, which is 1.075 cents per GB.
You can install steam on Fedora using an RPM repository. But everyone using the Steam Flatpak will show up as Freedesktop SDK, no matter the distribution. For Fedora-based gaming distributions such as Bazzite, this is the default way to use Steam.
I use syncthing to sync almost everything across my computer, laptop (occasional usage), server (RAID1), old laptop (powered up once every month or so), and a few other devices (that only get a small subset of my data, though). On the computer, laptop, and server, I have btrfs snapshots (snapper). Overall, this works very well, I always have 4+ copies of my data in 2+ geographical locations.
Amazing! What is left to do now? Orbital Raptor relight and dummy payload deployment? Do they need a new launch license for that, or is the current one (which should be good for similar flights if I understand correctly) sufficient? S31 + B13?
I assume they will want to demonstrate the V2 flap design before attempting a ship catch. They also need the second tower for that, unless the booster can be destacked sufficiently fast.
Probably its part of Flatpak?
TOR exit node IP addresses are well-known. If YouTube wants to, they can just block the TOR network.
The same amount of JXL gives you more image than JPEG? Also, it supports ridiculous resolutions (terapixel).
I took my existing JPEG file, compressed it using JXL, 15% smaller.
Then I decompressed it again into JPEG. The file was bit-for-bit identical to the original file (same hash). Blew my mind!
Directly using JXL is even better of course.
You can check heavens above (adjust your location) to check when it will be visible for you.
Wait a second, it’s going to pass over my house in 5 minutes!
Edit: Shit, clouds!
Edit2: I was able to see it through a few gaps in the cloud cover!
The link is broken, because it is attempting to create a new archive.org snapshot whenever someone clicks on it.
Wow, it really seems to be one of those crypto scams, you are right! I specifically checked for this, but apparently, I was fooled!
I was suspicious of the -2024 suffix. Things that tricked me:
I will redact my post to remove the cryptoscammer link. So far, no cryptoscamming was observed.
3 weeks, roughly in line with faster Space Shuttle turn around times
The shortest shuttle turnaround time was 55 days. Almost three times as much as Falcon 9. The fastest post-Challenger turnaround time was 88 days, I believe. After Columbia, the fastest turnaround was around 5 months.
NASA claimed that the shuttle could achieve a turnaround time of two weeks (page IX). It looks like SpaceX is not the only one setting unrealistic timelines?
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Yeah it didn’t really become apparent to the public until the Pedo Guy incident in 2018.
This article by his ex-wife from 2010 is pretty insightful, though. Lots of red flags.