We can land corpses or soon-corpses on Mars sure. Getting people there and back reliably and in good shape is going to be extremely difficult if not completely impossible. And the benefit is near zero.
We can land corpses or soon-corpses on Mars sure. Getting people there and back reliably and in good shape is going to be extremely difficult if not completely impossible. And the benefit is near zero.
I honestly don’t think any wetware human will ever land on Mars or even enter its orbit.
We’ll be posthuman cyborgs before that happens.
Our sprint at work has been going on for almost 900 days.
“Unveiling”
Guys it’s gonna look exactly the same as the last 10 iPhones.
NSA Uncovers Skynet’s Plan To Just Sit Back And Enjoy Extinction of Humanity
Seems to be real, unless the video is fake: https://youtu.be/rnWr1InNCgg?t=246
External enclosure connected via usb-c. It’s cheap and effective.
Just change your laptop res to 1920x1080, to get the screen DPIs closer. Fun fact: you don’t have to run displays at the highest resolution.
(you said your laptop is 3840x1080, but I assume you meant 3840x2160)
Wow thank you kind stranger, I only believe things approved by the unaccountable billionaire donor class, not by a dirty government.
Dude is 71 years old and has dedicated his life to establishing and promoting free software. Let it go. The only creep here is you.
Indeed. Until they a bit too popular and then miraculously a sinister connection to the CCP will appear out of nowhere.
It’s dead everywhere else because they can’t use Google Play Services.
Anyway, I don’t think the goal of US actions is ever to stop or kill anything completely. After all there’s money to be made in the “problem” coming back again and again.
I think this is an important point people who mock the US don’t get.
How about option 3: Musk’s success relies heavily on remaining visible in the media, so he does and says stupid shit to keep us talking about him and his companies. And we’re being absolute morons and doing exactly what he wants.
Not sure what this has to do with technology.
I’ve configured something like this in FVWM2 a long time ago. It was neat for a few hours, but I don’t really see the benefit over regular virtual workspaces.
in i3 I already switch workspaces with mouse wheel on the status bar, which is super easy and seems easier panning around with a mouse.
You would need a locked down device and be physically present at the viewing. Otherwise they can just take a photo of the photo with their phone and share that.
We really don’t. We can barely make it to orbit. Boeing is failing at even doing that.
It’s like saying your grandpa can climb Mount Everest because he can shamble to the local tesco. It’s not even close.