Dang, they aren't catching the booster this time, but I guess V3 is practically a new vehicle and validating the next Starship launch is probably too critical to risk damage to the launch site for now.
In Zulip, if a thread meanders with messages about a tangent, the authors/mods can choose to move those messages to a new thread (and IIRC messages with links between the two threads are created so it's easy to jump back and forth for any missing context)
If you're laying a communications cable, you should just do fiber. It can carry any type of traffic at high data rates, and you can upgrade the speed over time by just replacing the optics at the ends rather than having to replace the whole cable. Fiber plans are only expensive if your service level is expensive, or if you have to pay to get the line run to your building
The plan for the first test flight is to aim for a controlled water landing, but the odds of that being completely successful aren't high enough to risk a land landing. The new drone ships are still under construction: https://spaceexplored.com/2021/07/07/update-on-spacexs-gulf-...
> BTRFS was developed largely concurrent with, and in direct competition to Sun's ZFS
ZFS started development in 2001, and released on Solaris 10 in 2006. Btrfs started development in 2007, and the disk format was stabilized in 2013. ZFS has continued to gain features over the years, but I would say btrfs was largely developed after ZFS and still hasn't reached feature parity with the original release of ZFS due to the RAID5 issue.