zhunk Now • 100%
Yup, I always tell people I'm biased about WI because I left. I'm sure OH has a lot of similar reasons.
zhunk Now • 100%
Welcome to the resistance... Dick Cheney?
zhunk Now • 100%
Hubris. They were up in the polls at the time and didn't think they needed to expand their appeal, so they caved and took Thiel's guy.
zhunk Now • 100%
There are private/paywalled Discord servers and forums out there, too, so this could replace some of those. I think the Reddit format is better than a lot of alternatives, so I don't actually hate this idea.
zhunk Now • 100%
I'm not really into the idea of moving everything to a baby Google, even if they're currently good about privacy. They just added an AI tool to email and a crypto wallet, which could be either awful or great signs depending on your perspective.
zhunk Now • 100%
Ron Desantis's "Weekend at Bernie's president" joke at the RNC, like every other accusation from the GOP, was just more projection.
zhunk Now • 100%
A DA will be a nice foil to the convicted felon.
zhunk Now • 100%
Regarding ballot eligibility- I think part of timing for this is that the Dems are about to have their "roll call" in the next week or two to officially nominate a candidate to get on ballots before the official full convention.
zhunk Now • 100%
The US healthcare system is completely broken unless you're rich.
Multiple things can be true at the same time, though: people don't take care of themselves and live very unhealthy sedentary lifestyles with awful diets.
zhunk Now • 100%
So does Valve?
zhunk Now • 100%
I was kind of hoping for Impulse Space, but they're probably too unproven.
zhunk Now • 100%
One of Starship's engines on the lowest setting would tear the station apart. Regardless of whether they make this based on Starship instead of something more reasonably sized like a Dragon or Falcon 2nd stage, it'll still need either a new engine design or a big cluster of Dracos. It'll be something custom.
Regarding their Artemis work- the payments are milestone based, so they get money as they pass milestones. Engine relights and ship to ship prop transfer are some of the next ones.
Regarding their other customers- the Starship manifest includes another moon cruise, several satellite launches, and a lot of Starlinks.
zhunk Now • 100%
Serious answer- SpaceX is building the deorbit vehicle then turning it over to NASA, who will have full control over it.
zhunk Now • 100%
There's no way Russia builds a new station. The timeline for them getting Nauka to orbit basically proves that it's impossible. They've been trying to buddy up with China to visit theirs, though.
zhunk Now • 100%
I'm just waiting for the moisture farmers to get landspeeders
zhunk Now • 100%
Realistically, there's a SpaceX Dragon docked to the ISS, so that's probably their emergency shelter and ride home.
zhunk Now • 100%
This process led to Falcon, which is one of the most reliable rockets of all time. The launch rate and reuse are unprecedented. Iterative design is a big part of how they got there. Their prowess in manufacturing and mass production is another large part of that success.
zhunk Now • 100%
Good ole egulatory capture
zhunk Now • 100%
It sounds like they still have some hope of bringing it back, so, fingers crossed.
It looks like more Venus probes will start launching over the next few years. There's the Rocket Lab / MIT mission first, then more from the US, China, India, and Russia to close out the decade. Plus ESA's next probe in 2032.
zhunk Now • 100%
I expected nothing and I'm still disappointed