@jwiechers@Ced_haurus@GrapheneOS@getyoti I see. But that specific provider pretty much always already sells to data brokers, the governments collect that data by default, it ALWAYS gets hacked and leaked and then it's generally available anyway, just with an extra step, or am I missing something?
@Ced_haurus@GrapheneOS@getyoti Interesting point ... people who use Graphene but don't care in the slightest about their personal information being available to anyone and everyone ... why? I doubt any one of them will read this but I would LOVE to hear that mindset.
@nickflip_ They will bundle it with HL3 for sure.
Even if they don't release at the same time. I got a free Half Life game when it released long after I already had my VR headset that I bought not knowing that it comes bundled with Half Life (eventually)
@Lordmiles I don't know of any cases where those suicide pods are used on "willing participants". True that such cases wouldn't be very publicised but still.
@Tacofoxvt@ironmouse Except that didn't work either.
Don't you remember, no political opinions were allowed here except the ones that exactly matched the opinions of the moderators. And that's just the more visible problem
@megagoose11 Well the catch point being ON the grid fin does imply that the booster can land on the grid fin. Like I said, it would likely crumple up a bit but hold the weight of the booster if it was twisted.
They’ll also be used for vehicle lift and catch, made possible by a new catch point addition and a lower positioning on the booster to align with the tower catch arms. Moving lower reduces the heat they receive from Starship’s engines at hot-staging and places the fin shaft, actuator, and fixed structure inside the booster’s main fuel tank
@skdh Isn't this the case with pretty much every quantum theory out there?
They all have the same math but add on to it their own little extra baggage like wave function collapse or pilot waves. I've heard Sabine say that even the Many worlds has extra stuff but I'm unconvinced
@Object_Zero_ Bell Labs again, huh?
I guess across many fields of engineering we are just about catching up with where Bell Labs left off when it was forced to disband.
That's why we're getting breakthrough after breakthrough.
@CovfefeAnon In a better world we would have WORKING systems to prevent the abuse of a dangerous incentive structure.
But as you say, in the world of anarcho-tyranny, this is all just philosophical.
@CovfefeAnon I disagree. They're better off working than dead. It's literally free labor to support government institutions like the police that keeps them away from regular people and in work prisons.