Tlaloc_Temporal

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  • Tlaloc_TemporaltoScience Memes@mander.xyzSad Ganymede noises
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    24 days ago

    200+ dwarf planet candidates. Lots of them have very low densities, and most are too far away to know hardly anything about them. Pluto was only confirmed to be in hydrostatic equilibrium with New Horizons, and Quaoar has a Dwarf Planet name, but probably isn’t in hydrostatic equilibrium.

    It’s not the specific bodies I’m worried about, it’s a useful idea of a planet. Finding dozens or hundreds more of them should be exciting, not a reason to throw up our hands and disqualify them.


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    27 days ago

    I think “Planet” should be a gravitationally rounded mass that’s not a star anyway. Those can be divided into rocky and gaseous, and further divided by principal composition.

    Smaller than that isn’t usually worth having a name, but moons can be just as interesting as free orbiting planets.

    The distinction between minor and major planets is decently clear in our star system, but if we define it poorly it won’t help us understand other systems or why the major ones are important. It’s definitely not enough to disqualify minor planets from being full planets though. Go ahead and declare 8 major planets arbitrarily, but don’t try to justify ignoring the other few dozen planetoids poorly.



  • Memory leaks are often difficult to deal with, and many contemporary languages basically encourage them. I know many applications that suffer significant performance issues due to memory leaks, and way too many that simply don’t care about memory footprint.

    A language that treats memory management differently from the start makes all these problems much easier to deal with, if they appear at all. The real question is if the other costs of using the language are worth the somewhat niche performance gains.


  • Tlaloc_TemporaltoScience Memes@mander.xyzI hacked mars!
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    1 month ago

    You need that living habitate to survive 6 months in 0g minimum, plus move it planetside without breaking anything.

    You could expand the habitate to a larger area later, true, but there’s still like 7 mass cycles that need to be maintained long term, and this system needs to be robust enough to trust a few dozen people to. Otherwise, it’s just an extension of Earth’s biosphere and is dependent on regular resupply.



  • Tlaloc_TemporaltoScience Memes@mander.xyzI hacked mars!
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    1 month ago

    Ceres would be a way better start. Lots of water for shielding, consumption, and fuel; easy access to asteroid orbits; and a shallow gravity well to make transport easy.

    Similarly, many of the icy moons around the gas giants would be good, also with decent mining, but better science opportunities too!

    Our Moon is good too. Close, big enough to not need zero gravity setups. That’s actually about it really, it’s just right here. May as well do Orbit I guess.

    Start with Antarctica and the ocean floor. That’s still 80% as difficult, and rescue can take 30 minutes, not 3 days or 10 months!



  • Tlaloc_TemporaltoScience Memes@mander.xyzI hacked mars!
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    1 month ago

    1kg of oxygen is a good estimate, humand need 0.5-1kg per day.

    Astronaut calorie budges is a bit higher than average, as would be for labouring humans. About 3000kcal, or 12 MJ.

    I think more important than the raw energy and oxygen is sourcing the water, cleaning the water, producing the energy to electrolyse and heat, and maintaining the equipment necessary to do so. And that’s assuming all food is shipped in.




  • If the language makes common but dofficult to deal with error impossible, that’s nice. Not critical, but nice.

    If the language introduces easy to make and hard to deal with errors, that’s an issue. Not a deal breaker, but an issue.

    The idea does exist, but it’s stated with way more confidence and finality than it deserves. That’s social media I guess.






  • Tlaloc_TemporaltoScience Memes@mander.xyzHow about the digestive system?
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    1 month ago

    That’s why we have the compound word “through-hole”.

    90% of important parts on living things are pockets and manipulations of surface area, two things completely ignored by topology. Topology is interesting mathematically, and has meaning for traversal and knot problems, but it’s not really useful to describe reality.




  • Exactly. I’d be much more ok with a standardised block of text and maybe a picture. No music, no animation, basic machine voiceover if any audio.

    My favourite advertisements (the ones I’m most ok with) are podcast ad reads, because they never gave music or sound effects or crass images, it’s just the voice making the podcast reading some text. And they’re personalised based on the context of the podcast, no personal information needed.