@jackbuckby@Elk_Pilled@_HMSP We told you how to make the sandwich not dog shit, and it doesn't require any extra ingredients, just actually cooking the fucking sandwich.
Please stop trying to have opinions about anime you clearly haven't watched.
Inspectors in season 2, episode 4 massacre a crowd of hostages because their "crime coefficient" numbers are too high, even though that number came from witnessing crimes rather than committing them.
Their guns didn't even give them the option to use non-lethal force because the guns brain-scanned them and assigned an arbitrary number to the results. The inspectors made decisions based solely on that number instead of using their common sense.
The whole point of the anime is that inspectors fully rely on the system to uphold the law, even though the system clearly doesn't work.
@McGriffoles@lostanglo I think you've misunderstood something. I don't use food delivery services either.
I'm just calling you out for bitching and moaning about a service that is not for you.
@McGriffoles@lostanglo Well, you're totally free to cook or drive to restaurants yourself to get your food.
Food delivery services are intended for people whose time is too valuable to spend on getting food themselves.
It doesn't matter how things are meant to be. I'm just telling you how they are.
And the silhouette of the earth is so small against the Sun's rays that it only captures about 1/2,000,000,000 of the energy that is released by the Sun.
But, we don't need to accelerate the spacecraft to the speed of light in under 26 days, so we could build a reasonably sized lens to do the job over a much longer period.
@ArcaneAce@sou_philly_illy@juliangough@Andr3jH No.
If that were the case, any spacecraft that has already used solar sails for propulsion inside the solar system would have burned up.
It would just be an engineering problem of making the solar sail and beam wide enough that it doesn't concentrate that much heat.
The man said: "Give me a hint as to your energy source, even a flamboyantly speculative one."
This propulsion mechanism isn't even that speculative. Solar sails are already proven technology, in the area where our Sun's rays are powerful enough to push them.
It might be thousands of years in the future, but building a sufficiently large lens (or, more likely, lenses) around the Sun, then parallelizing the beams, and focusing them on the space craft should absolutely be doable.
@juliangough@Andr3jH 27 years of human civilization's yearly energy consumption is cosmic chump change.
We could shoot a beam of light gathered from a sufficient surface area around the Sun at a solar sail on the space craft.
@lordvictor Civilians can, and most likely will, leak your information to adversaries.
If you were taking SERE training seriously, you wouldn't dream of calling up a restaurant in enemy territory and telling them where you're going to be at a specific time while trying to evade capture.
@TheTricksterVT Independent artists have a 'smol bean' mentality that says they should be free to do anything they please because they're just 'a little guy', even when a major corporation would get nailed to the wall for similar behavior.
You appealed to the platform to manipulate customer reviews, no one forced you to do that.
Changing your TOS wasn't your only option to address customer concerns, you could have left the review alone and visible so future customers can use it to make an informed decision on whether or not to commission you.
The fact that you have to bury policies that your customers do not like and remove reviews from people who complain about it proves that you're running a scam, not an actual business.