@no1sexdoer @rulib@mcmansionhell My brain is an indefinite point in time and space, detached from reality, only useful as a mathematical curiosity. These posts have erased all identifying properties and dimensions. It smoothly transitions from existence to oblivion
@AnaKasparian@Socdem_Michael Oh, got it - so you don't believe in anything. That makes sense. Words have no meaning. People have no intentions. "Fascism" is actually unknowable and no one has ever done it. Pretty straightforward, thanks for the lesson Anna!
@SupersonicJessa Wow, you sure caught a bunch of garbage assholes in this thread! Buzz has always been a weirdo, so I can't say I'm surprised here. Still, what a bummer
We invented industry, a worldwide transportation network, new chemical and mechanical processes, and eventually computers! - all to make your fabric so uniformly precise. All because we can't keep our eyes off it. So when we talk "the fabric of our society", know that fabrics are
I've been meaning to write a thread on this for about a year now, but the depth of the connections here are staggering. Our clothes were what drove modern society - more specifically, our fabrics. They have great social significance and value throughout human history
that fiber artistry and lacework and βwomenβs workβ are what led to the invention of computer programming is so incredibly beautiful and makes me cry whenever i think about it
And because of that value, we have devoted some of the brightest minds throughout history to making them more and more luxurious. The ridiculous lengths we went to develop new vivid colors, or to produce a single strand of silk, to make patterns in the weave
SpaceX made me change my mind again.
There's a space launch concept where a suborbital craft is caught by an orbiting tether, which pulls it into orbit. I always thought the precision needed was more than was practical.
(Art by Skyhook1 on wikipedia)
This past weekend was so truly unforgettable, and it brings me immense joy to have been able to share it with you through my artwork β¨
Everything Starship is available here:
https://t.co/1BAR2Md5ut
βOne small catch for humanityβ
Hereβs my composite image from IFT5, the moment rapidly reusable rocket booster technology was successfully tested for the first time.
In future classrooms on Mars, this will be in their history books.
Available in print for a short time.
the wife: i love my beautiful perfect husband
the husband: we are going to reduce entire asteroids to dust and use them to build ten thousand island-3s
Back in 2012, a friend & I built a printer like this, wrote a patent, walked away & just published as prior art b/c we were bitter with Stratasys FDM patents holding back decades of 3DP progress.
Below - a test part, of a hopeful future of incredible things from vats of goo.