Is this is what happens when you don’t assume a spherical cow?
Is this is what happens when you don’t assume a spherical cow?
Are they counting children? 2.6B people are under the age of 20. How are they counting money for those?
I agree, still not good, but a very useless metric.
Relying on China for green tech long term is risky, but just slapping terrifs on it doesn’t work. The US needs to heavily subsidize green energy to put it on an equal playing field. They’ve done it with domestic oil production since it promotes energy independence, it’d make even more sense for green energy since that’s long term sustainable energy independence.
About 13M households in the US have negative net worth, so would I have more wealth than 13M US households put together? Without knowing how this figure is calculated, this seems like a meaningless metric. Though the wealth gap is definitely a problem by any metric, I don’t think this metric is very helpful.
!mcmansionhell@sh.itjust.works would love this
That one is amazing! The operations room also has a good overview, though it’s not nearly as in depth.
There are 16 thrusters on the service module and they only need like 4. One is malfunctioning. They’re trying to diagnose the problem to fix it for next time since the service module burns up on reentry.
RCV at least allows for options, and it’s pretty easy to understand. First past the post is literally the worst.
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I hope they implement ranked choice, so many of the current problems are from the two party system which is inevitable from first past the post.
There are versions of math where that isn’t true, with infinitesimals that are not equal to zero. So I think it is an axium rather than a provable conclusion.
Ukraine takes prisoners, so immediately surrendering is a pretty good escape plan. Just make sure to avoid the Russian troops dedicated to killing deserters.
With Russia wanting to stir things up, there are a lot more coup attempts recently since they hope they’ll get support.
More info: https://youtu.be/gYvht5nu7rU
Prehistoric gif coming in!
And it’s great, as usual!
Lots of different estimates, but looks like between 11% and 20% of ghg emissions are livestock. That’s way higher than I thought.
Yeah, given campaign costs in the US at least, that is really tiny money.
We make a lot of sausage in meetings. Brainstorm ideas and figure out what the challenges will be. Having all five or six people there at once is much more efficient than taking back the forth to each one individually.
There are status update meetings, but those are so other people know what you’re doing so if it effects them they can work with it.
It’d need to be 13 to 80 times more massive to be a brown dwarf.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_dwarf
If it gained mass rapidly, most all the moons would likely destabilize since they’d have way too little velocity for the orbit they’d now be in. But if they sped up to accommodate, it’d depend on the density change of Jupiter. The fusion would push out material a bit, but the density would probably just increase because of the increased mass.
But if the density stayed the same, the radius would be 2.4 to 4.3 times larger than currently. With Jupiter having a radius of 70,000 km, that’d put it at 170,000 to 300,000 km radius. That’d put Metis and Adrastea inside 170, and Amalthea and Thebe inside 300. They’d already be heavily inside the jovian atmosphere, so they’d be toast. Io, Europa, and maybe others might also fall due to higher atmospheric drag at those levels.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moons_of_Jupiter
I think the rest of the moons would be planets then, and the solar system would be a binary system.
I’m with you, but the first three only after they’ve been opened.