Axiom Space has teamed up again with @Prada to introduce the Liquid Cooling and Ventilation Garment (LCVG), the innermost layer within the #AxEMU spacesuit that is designed to protect astronauts from the elements when they explore the lunar surface for the first time in more than 50 years.
The LCVG collaboration draws on Prada's expertise in engineered knitting and innovative design concepts, resulting in a next-generation garment that maintains cooling and ventilation while enhancing comfort during up to eight-hour spacewalks.
Collaborating with industry pioneers like Prada allows us to combine our technical expertise with leaders across different sectors, fostering innovation and teamwork to deliver advanced technologies that will return America to the Moon.
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@Sebo471@pbeyssac@Ced_haurus@getyoti Android was successful due to being open source and an open platform. Google has spent years scaling up illegal coercion of OEMs forcing them to deeply integrate Google apps/services and comply with outrageously illegal anti-competitive requirements in order to have a viable OS.
Finally watched Project Hail Mary.
Honestly pretty boring movie. Why was this so hyped a couple months ago??
Great music and visuals sure, but bad story telling imo.
This and Interstellar are NOT in the same category lol.
Yoti, the company Sony PlayStation uses for age verification, is reportedly treating devices running GrapheneOS as suspicious.
According to support emails shared online, Yoti says this is due to “past security concerns” with the privacy-focused Android operating system.
Users claim that age verification attempts on GrapheneOS devices trigger security alerts. Repeated attempts may flag accounts, and some support requests are closed without resolution.
GrapheneOS is known for its strong security and privacy features, but Yoti’s systems treat it as a higher-risk platform. Yoti also provides identity and age verification services for PlayStation, Instagram, Meta, Epic Games, and some UK government services.
Via: @IntCyberDigest