[-] someone@hexbear.net 39 points 22 hours ago

I wonder how much of this is building to a "welp, no point sending military aid to Ukraine anymore, let's redirect it all to Israel" propaganda push.

[-] someone@hexbear.net 3 points 1 day ago

Vulcan as a motherfucker.

[-] someone@hexbear.net 2 points 1 day ago

No kidding. I just found a planet where the grass on the fields is vibrant in bi colours. Of course I established a base there, it's an incredibly beautiful world. Lakes all over, calm critters, resources, in a solar system with a variety of other worlds of various types, few if any sentinels, calm weather, it's perfect.

[-] someone@hexbear.net 25 points 1 day ago

Yay! I won!

...Shit. I won.

[-] someone@hexbear.net 48 points 1 day ago

The more that I think about it, the more I like the term "de-privatize". It explicitly lays out that it's a return to what should have been the normal state of affairs.

[-] someone@hexbear.net 42 points 1 day ago

PA: Fascist

MI: Fascist

WI: Fascist

NV: Fascist

AZ: Fascist

GA: Fascist

NC: Fascist

[-] someone@hexbear.net 46 points 1 day ago

So, uh, besides learning Spanish, what are the immigration requirements for Mexico?

[-] someone@hexbear.net 54 points 1 day ago

"Never again to white people."

[-] someone@hexbear.net 17 points 1 day ago

"Jean-Paul Sartre said hell was being locked forever in a room with your friends."

"Holly, all his mates were French."

[-] someone@hexbear.net 3 points 1 day ago

I have no intention of quitting, but I do limit myself to a single normal-sized cup of coffee with breakfast. I feel that's a good balance. Always black, because I make damn good coffee, and truly good coffee can be enjoyed black. Good beans roasted within the past 1-2 weeks, ground with a Baratza Encore, and brewed with a Chemex setup. Quality over quantity.

[-] someone@hexbear.net 11 points 2 days ago

So after obsessively getting into No Man's Sky these past few weeks, I declare it to be a super-woke game for several reasons. First, every single character, player and NPC alike, is a non-binary they/them. All dialogue reflects this.

Absolutely none of the character visual customization options, nor any of the NPCs, is a sexy human woman. Everyone is in bulky space suits. The only "skin" ever shown, if you can call it that, are the various alien head options. But you can easily customize the colours of your suit to reflect all sorts of pride flag options.

But most satisfing is that both your starship and your jetpack engine trails can be easily changed a beautiful vibrant sparkling rainbow with a single option.

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tl;dr: One of the most critical steps in development of a rapidly and completely reusable rocket just worked perfectly on its first test in the real world: midair catching of the biggest booster rocket ever back at its launch tower.

Okay, I'll start with the usual caveat that all my respect for what is happening within SpaceX is solely for the engineers and technicians and scientists doing the actual work and not for the know-nothing shithead who owns most of it. And that my excitement for the problem is solely for the scientific breakthroughs that can come from having a cheap and reusable super-heavy-lift rocket available.

The link is for a reputable spaceflight youtube channel doing commentary on the launch, as SpaceX is now required by the shithead-in-chief to only stream video on twitter/x. If you'd like a palate cleanser, the same channel presenter did a highly complimentary 94-minute in-depth documentary about the history of Soviet rocket engines. And he loves Soyuz.

The background: Starship/Super Heavy is the first attempt ever to build a rapidly and completely reusable launch system. It comes in two components: Super Heavy, the 10-metre-wide, 70-metre-tall, 33-engine booster. And Starship, the 10-metre-wide 50-metre-tall 6-engine ship that rides on top of it.

The booster and launch tower are designed for rapid turnaround, like a jetliner at an airport. Launch, return, do a systems check, refuel, and launch again within a few hours. To make this work they have to minimize the time spent moving a landed booster from its landing site to the launch tower. So why not just have the launch tower catch the returning booster mid-air? That saves all the time and equipment needed to set up the booster again. Insane, right? But this morning they proved that it works. It worked on their first try ever. This is one of the massive early R&D wins that can take years off a development schedule. Now that they know this method definitely works with this tower design, they can build more launch towers of the same design and rapidly accelerate more launch tests.

And the Starship on top also did its job. It flew most of the way around the world, testing re-entry systems before doing a soft intact splashdown in the Indian Ocean. Until it exploded afterwards, but hey, it's a prototype!

It's hard to overstate what all this can mean for space science down the road. First, a Starship variant is NASA's official lunar landing vehicle for the Artemis program. Or we could launch mass quantities of mass-produced probes and landers everywhere really cheaply, instead of one-offs every few years and having to have academic fights over where to send them and what instruments to include. We could put huge radio telescopes on the far side of the Moon where Earth's radio noise is completely blocked. We could put extrasolar-asteroid interceptors in orbit, ready to chase the ultrafast visiting interstellar rocks with massive fuel drop tanks. There's all sorts of science possibilities that open up when the cost of launch a hundred tonnes to low Earth orbit goes from several billion dollars to just several million.

(Again, see caveat at the top. I'm just in it for the science.)

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submitted 3 weeks ago by someone@hexbear.net to c/videos@hexbear.net

One country that he doesn't mention?

Ukraine.

One country that he does mention?

Palestine.

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submitted 1 month ago by someone@hexbear.net to c/chat@hexbear.net

Sunny day, sweeping the clouds away, on my way to where the air is sweet!

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submitted 1 month ago by someone@hexbear.net to c/movies@hexbear.net

There's more than one definition of "engineer".

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For those who don't know, Larry Ellison runs the tech company Oracle, and is consistently in the list of top-five wealthiest people in the world.

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They were even throbbing from root to tip, so to speak.

This is day #2 of this game for me. I am eager to find more weirdness in the stars.

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The company has updated its FAQ page to say that private chats are no longer shielded from moderation.

Telegram has quietly removed language from its FAQ page that said private chats were protected from moderation requests. The change comes nearly two weeks after its CEO, Pavel Durov, was arrested in France for allegedly allowing “criminal activity to go on undeterred on the messaging app.”

Earlier today, Durov issued his first public statement since his arrest, promising to moderate content more on the platform, a noticeable change in tone after the company initially said he had “nothing to hide.”

“Telegram’s abrupt increase in user count to 950M caused growing pains that made it easier for criminals to abuse our platform,” he wrote in the statement shared on Thursday. “That’s why I made it my personal goal to ensure we significantly improve things in this regard. We’ve already started that process internally, and I will share more details on our progress with you very soon.”

Translation: Durov is completely compromised and will do whatever NATO tells him to do. Do not trust in the security of Telegram, which frankly was never that good to begin with. And do not trust anything else even remotely connected to the company or Durov personally.

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submitted 2 months ago by someone@hexbear.net to c/news@hexbear.net

Lower-income American households are running out of money at the end of every month, the discount retailer Dollar General said as it released dismal results that drove its shares down more than 30 per cent for their sharpest one-day drop on record.

When the American economy is too rough for Dollar General...

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Non-Euclidean Doom (www.youtube.com)
submitted 2 months ago by someone@hexbear.net to c/games@hexbear.net

What happens to Doom when pi isn't 3.14159etc?

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by someone@hexbear.net to c/games@hexbear.net

This is the lesser-known companion Playstation game to the classic anime Serial Experiments Lain. There's a downloadable version as well. The bottom of this page has the chart of keyboard controls.

Also, the gameplay is highly unconventional. It's not like a regular visual novel. It has a totally different style and purpose and interface than Disco Elysium, but it takes the same sort of patience and open mindedness.

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Not only did some 1960s engineers at General Electric think that this might work, but they did actual tests involving actual hardware. NASA and the USAF declined to pursue the project, for fairly obvious reasons.

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Original story title: "Gemini is replacing Google Assistant on Pixel phones, and it’s a train wreck"

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