But they would know Thomas Jefferson? If I were tasked to choose the most famous U.S. political figures, I might have chosen Washington or Lincoln…
Huh, I wonder why they did that?
Distribute copies of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue along with each additional spear.
I hate it when my chasing rare plummets
does that mean it’s time for another rewatch?
Doesn’t matter. The answer to “time for another rewatch?” is always yes.
Kurzgesagt did a video on the topic. We just build a planet-sized sunshade to freeze the atmosphere, launch the excess CO2 into space, and import water from the ice moons of the gas giants. Simple, really.
To charge at that rate, you’d probably want more than 326kW at the beginning, and less at the end. An empty battery changes faster than a nearly full one.
So why not just fix it here where it’s millions of times easier than doing it on Mars
Also, I’m not entirely convinced that the problems are analogous. Mars needs to be warmed up, Earth needs to be cooled down. I think a more appropriate challenge would be terragorming Venus.
Sounds like an interesting feature.
This is a great project! I’ll try to help out later (site seems to be down at the moment).
I do have some questions/concerns with this part:
One of the things that I will be adding soon is the ability to request a community to be created. For subreddits which there is no equivalent community, people will be able to fill a form (similar to the “Create Community” page on Lemmy’s default client) which will check what is the best participating instance in the network, and if the instance admins approve, the instance can be created right away.
We’ve deliberated for several days on the “best instance” for a community, and getting instance admin approval can also take time in some cases. This seems to be at odds with the “right away” goal.
Even if a community is created, it needs people to grow it, making posts and contributing to discussion. Creating new communities is not the challenge. Growing them is.
Yikes! Neurodegenerative diseases are no joke!
I don’t recall Falcon 9 ever breaking free from the test stand and launching accidentally…
What do you mean by that?
Thanks for sharing!
Is the implication that
the wrench would not have damaged the reactor if Luke hadn’t blown a hole in the safety net?