Are homemade PCBs really that effective? I'd wanted to try my hand at them but never could settle whether it was worth attempting.
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You really think it took any time at all to write that? I was on Reddit for more than a decade, writing diatribes is second nature to me.
Besides, at least I put some thought behind my comments which is obviously more than can be said about some particular individuals.
oh aren't you a treat. For a second I almost had you mistaken for one the few Moskal typewriter monkeys who remembered to bring a joke book, but now I'm beginning to worry that you're own of my those fellow constituents of ours who's succumbed to the brain rot.
At least we won't have to worry about you voting for a few more years, judging by the way you act kiddo. Or perhaps you are old enough, but the polling place is too sus for your precious intellect.
Word of advice though, if you'd want any hopes of being employable or perhaps even making IRL friends, ditch whatever this is you think you're doing with your attitude, it just ain't working in your favor. While you're at it, might also help to learn the definition of the word "untenable"-- if you need a visual example, any mirror should do the trick.
Anyway, maybe put down the smartphone and walk a natural trail or visit the library bud. Based on your comments, you owe it to yourself badly. I mean, if you fancy yourself a socialist then why aren't you taking advantage of the freely available public recreational services that our tax dollars fund to live a better life? Everyone else is, and it makes dealing with this late stage capitalist hellscape just a bit more tolerable.
I'm confident enough in that to put my money where my mouth is.
SpaceX has been very transparent about their testing procedures and it is established that testing locations are always evacuated for any kind of test, as is required by the FAA. If you really wanna cast doubt on this, then why don't we put some money on it?
Elon founded SpaceX in 2002. He said he wanted to build reusable, cost effective space platform where rocket boosters could land themselves and be refurbished with low turn-around times to fly multiple missions.
People laughed at the idea of a rocket that could land itself upright. And after countless tests that resulted in magnificent fiery failures and flops, a private American company is now responsible for launching crew and cargo to the ISS so we don't have to rely on Russia or ELA alone, and has more recently gone on to develop the largest rocket ever made.
In the 22 years since it's inception, SpaceX has designed it's own:
- Rockets
- Engines
- Rocket Propellant
- Satellites and base stations
- Bespoke robust communications network
- Ground support structure (including a moving robotic tower named "Mechanical")
- Crewed mission vehicle platform
- The world's biggest fucking rocket
Say whatever you want about his beliefs, his opinions, his shit takes-- point me to another company that has done even half of that in that amount of time, or had nearly as monumental of an impact on the global space industry and America's access to space in the last two decades.
And if y'all haven't yet already, do yourselves a favor and look up NASASpaceflight on YouTube, watch their most viewed videos, which should be some of the SpaceX tests. You'll come to understand why shit blowing up is normal and a good thing with SpaceX: because they prototype and develop iteratively and rapidly, intentionally testing to failure so they know exactly how far from failure their nominal conditions would be. If they did not do this, the platform would not be safe and they would be getting fucked by a camel wearing another camel's skin for kicks.
Personnel are evacuated from McGregor whenever a test is to be performed, just like they are with Starbase.
There is absolutely zero chance anyone got hurt. This isn't Boeing.
I could equally be mistaken. I thought I recalled the console being built-in but I haven't bothered to check, as I hardly use it.
You don't even need to install anything extra afaik. Should just be able to use the Steam console, which is a neat little thing hidden into the client.
Yeah I got it completely wrong.
Yeah that one's on me. I did Google lens it, but I realized I had no hope of knowing what glyphs those were, I just assumed Japanese cause idk. But good call.
..... the reading comprehension level of the average Lemmy user scares me
I literally said that I take the bus. And the shuttle.
I've never met any Minecraft player that played Story Mode, but a few had primary school siblings that did.