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anabab

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anabab
·7 days ago·discuss
The year is 2026. Surely the orbits of all the satellites are known well enough, and optics are modelled well enough for telescopes to know which few pixels to ignore at any given moment?
anabab
·12 days ago·discuss
ACs are uncommon, yet red tape is plentiful.
anabab
·22 days ago·discuss
> new Integer(10) == new Long(10) // compiler error, used to false

wait, really? I thought introducing _such_ incompatibility was not allowed
anabab
·28 days ago·discuss
Looks like those in favor of small government should not vote - to apply evolutionary pressure instead of rewarding unacceptable behavior
anabab
·2 months ago·discuss
wiktionary is better for this usecase since it tends to have a richer coverage of various meanings
anabab
·4 months ago·discuss
> There's absolutely no military benefit to bombing a girl's school.

Objection. For a hypothetical actor wanting to set the world economy on fire there might be a benefit of enraging the enemy to lower the risk of early deescalation.
anabab
·4 months ago·discuss
the 2009 collision was well documented and there are interesting reports online

e.g. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/20100002023/downloads/20...

which has a chart of apogee/perigee of debris. There seem to be examples of debris with _perigee_ above the collision altitude but the vast majority stayed beyond.
anabab
·4 months ago·discuss
fresh water
anabab
·4 months ago·discuss
thats in a scenario with soldiers pushing into no mans land under permanent drone control. Israel demonstrates much lower stats when enemy hides underground. I would imagine having no boots on the ground will lower the numbers further.
anabab
·4 months ago·discuss
> The dwindling stock of unused true Polaroid film is getting absurdly expensive as a result. what's the point? ain't all of this stock expired, with photos ending up just blobs or being gamble at best? (even for film stored in freezers)
anabab
·5 months ago·discuss
How do goldbacks fit into this? They contain gold (up to 3 grams, a non-trivial amount), they are accepted by a (small) number of businesses, and they are supposed to be reused for further transactions.
anabab
·5 months ago·discuss
But why is silver with export restrictions (Shanghai) trading above silver without said restrictions?
anabab
·6 months ago·discuss
Yes but no. The looks are also important. They want 80-99% to stroke their ego and nice pictures to claim legitimacy. The latter seemingly being useful both internally and externally.
anabab
·6 months ago·discuss
Are there mechanisms in place that will prevent them from delaying this decision until, say, 2029?
anabab
·6 months ago·discuss
Ah, it is all Mercator's fault
anabab
·6 months ago·discuss
Time traveler here. Eventually there would be DPI blackboxes. You do not have to be 100% successful there, blocking 99% and playing cat and mouse with the remaining 1% might be enough.
anabab
·6 months ago·discuss
IIUC the critical use is by military units, so a process to list all the serial numbers shall be quite straightforward
anabab
·6 months ago·discuss
A government may introduce a list of identifiers of devices allowed to operate in their territory. With relatively frequent verification to prevent the use of captured devices.
anabab
·6 months ago·discuss
> They are, but archiving without publishing is pointless.

One may collect/archive now (when the data is, well, "available"), and publish later, when copyright expires and the material will likely be harder to obtain.
anabab
·7 months ago·discuss
the attitude of at least checking the code before running it, I suppose? Or is the curl | sudo bash approach more preferred nowadays?