

Humans are sentimental. You can park it in an empty orbit, i don’t think that’d be an issue. It’ll just be more expensive.


Humans are sentimental. You can park it in an empty orbit, i don’t think that’d be an issue. It’ll just be more expensive.


Collapse the solar and radiators, orient for reduced drag, maybe shield the front? Then boost to a higher orbit. Aim for… 20 years?


Is this in Welsh? Walsh? Welch? Does that building still exist?
Pretty sure hat guy predates Walter White.


It seems like it had to charge multiple times?
On a single charge, it can travel up to 40 nautical miles at cruising speed.


It’s a capitalist hellscape, so probably barely edible but so cheap it doesn’t matter (I’m sure the company will say it’s delicious).


Like… $450-500? It’s a pretty big difference.


Two adults, one small child: About $400 on just groceries in a high CoL area.
Eating out is expensive, maybe another $400 a month.
Also confusion or not getting it?


I don’t think you can only look at tanks alone since the main hardware sent was trucks/jeeps.
Also fuel and trains.


Executive pay is mostly stock so… 95% over 8 years?
That’s the first time I’ve heard a positive review of Cider. Compared to IntelliJ it was really lacking.
The largest repos in the world are monorepos (the major tech companies). IDEs can handle those codebases just fine (might be modified).


I thought so too originally but I ended up enjoy the co-op missions for a while. I’ve moved on since then but it’s been worthwhile for me.
Note that you can play those missions solo, but the game difficulty doesn’t adjust based on number is human players so it’s less efficient.


Unfortunately most of the game mechanics occur in multiplayer. There’s no classes or upgrades available in the campaign.


But there’s really not that much debris. Certain orbits can get packed but there’s plenty of availability. Also stuff in LEO deorbits pretty fast.
It’s the best way to carry laptops which a lot of workers need to use these days.
It’s for the secret boss!


Like are similarly sized atoms more stable in a lattice?
Actually yes. That’s why you can’t arbitrarily add random elements into a crystal (well you can a little bit). If the geometries vary too greatly you introduce stresses into the lattice.
Yeah I have for Halloween several times, it’s fun but I’m as cis-het as they come. I play girls in games because I like the way they look, and I do mean sexually.