@pontus_p@davepl1968@aakashgupta You're forgetting that the little human has been trained for 16 yrs on bikes, gocarts, and other tasks. The AI starts as an infant and gets 16 yrs of training in those miles. Also isn't it like A 50% accident rate for a new driver?
@kelvin_chike@PeterDiamandis Ask grok to explain it to you. Basically if another planet killing asteroid hits, the whole human race would be wiped out. By putting humans off planet the human survive if something happens to any one of the outposts.
@KyleHollSays@blueorigin We have no idea what's out there. Visit https://t.co/DgvFZjibwS at the bottom, there are daily updates on new asteroids discovered every day. Most are small, some are bigger, but the point is you don't know what you don't know.
You don't need new tires. Perfectionist or worrier might be good words versus OCD. If you wanted to do something proactive then you can either have someone plug it or you can buy a plug kit from your farm store. But you actually have to make the hole through the tire and then you put in the plug from the outside. Maybe YouTube it. Personally I would just leave it. You can always plug it later.
Key SpaceX Incidents Involving Cargo/Payload Loss:
October 8, 2012 (CRS-1 / Falcon 9): Partial failure. One of the first-stage engines shut down early. The primary Dragon cargo capsule reached the ISS successfully, but the secondary payload (Orbcomm satellite) was placed in a lower-than-planned orbit and was lost (re-entered Earth's atmosphere).790592
June 28, 2015 (CRS-7 / Falcon 9): Total mission failure. The second stage broke up ~139 seconds after launch due to a failed strut in a high-pressure helium bottle inside the LOX tank, causing overpressurization. The Dragon spacecraft and all ~$118 million in NASA/ISS cargo (including supplies, experiments, and an International Docking Adapter) were destroyed.dc227e
July 11, 2024 (Starlink Group 9-3 / Falcon 9): Upper stage anomaly (liquid oxygen leak) prevented the second burn. All 20 Starlink satellites were deployed too low and were lost (they re-entered the atmosphere).da813c
AMOS-6 (September 1, 2016): Pre-launch static fire explosion on the pad destroyed the satellite, but this was not an in-flight cargo loss (no launch occurred).
@shai_machnes@23SkidooSt@thinkingwest I don't think it's universal now. A very large percentage of the population just exists. Because some think logically, we project that on to others thinking they do too.