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dotnet00
·6 mesi fa·discuss
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dotnet00
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I think there is a genuine difference in the respect/appreciation for the arts between the two countries. Americans seem far more proud of their ignorance of the arts and in their lack of respect for artists.

I wonder if it might also be related to Japan's stronger laws against slander/libel and lack of fair use. I've seen many cases of harassed Japanese creators being able to drag their abusers into court in ways that seem very alien here
dotnet00
·7 mesi fa·discuss
It's probably because high quality 3d is just much more expensive to do. You can easily do all sorts of effects in the constrained environment of a 2d model that take a lot more skill to pull off in 3d.

Plus, ultimately, the anime aesthetic is a 2d thing. It's a lot harder to make a 3d model look good in a 2d art style, as a ton of anime over the years have shown.
dotnet00
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Exactly, I was working on a little client for a self-hosted server app. Imgui is a rare mix of fast, lightweight, trivially cross-platform and stable, so I went with it and had the client easily compiling for Windows, Linux and browser, while being trivial to work with.

I have otherwise mostly given up on making GUI applications because I simply don't have time to pick up a bunch of UI toolkits for all the different platforms, pulling a massive dependency into my project and requiring constant maintenance to keep the program working.
dotnet00
·7 mesi fa·discuss
It probably just asks you to enter the associated WhatsApp number
dotnet00
·7 mesi fa·discuss
That would be a great way to make the brain drain even worse.
dotnet00
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Did I miss a privately funded, reusable heavy lift rocket coming out of old space in the past 20 years?
dotnet00
·8 mesi fa·discuss
New Glenn is manufactured with a different philosophy, so Blue can't be Starship levels of cavalier with testing. It would cost way too much to do with their current approach.

The factory tours for the two show this difference. New Glenn production is a lot more classical aerospace in terms of a high tech cleanroom factory being built from the start, versus a rocket that started out being built in tents that is slowly guiding the factory design as the tolerances are sorted out.

I think Blue's philosophy is pretty similar to the old space giants, except for being willing to invest a ton of money into improvements and new technologies without waiting around for the government to give them a blank check first.

Maybe we'll find that the thing limiting aerospace progress wasn't even that old space was afraid to test, but rather that they were simply unwilling to progress on their own initiative.
dotnet00
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Of course it's possible for poverty to be a moral failure, but I think the point is to not be so quick to pass judgement on people you barely know.
dotnet00
·8 mesi fa·discuss
I think an aspect of a lot of those luckier kids is that they think being told they were lucky invalidates the hard work they feel they did, turning it into a nonsensical contest of comparing apples to oranges.

My siblings have a similar complaint when my Dad essentially implies that they were lucky in having the successes they have had. They do still somewhat understand what he means, but they dislike it because they think he's dismissing the hard work they put in. Of course, they don't see that he applies the same to those experiencing extreme poverty.
dotnet00
·8 mesi fa·discuss
It's to have something better than just the bare minimum. I remember seeing similar reports about higher education in remote villages in India, with cellular networks and internet access allowing people to learn without being able to move to somewhere close to sufficiently qualified teachers.
dotnet00
·8 mesi fa·discuss
The image on the article talks about making Josephson junctions with it, and the abstract talks about epitaxial superconductor-semiconductor devices.

It feels like the researchers were mainly interested in applicability to Josephson junctions, and the article mixed them up with semiconductor junctions.
dotnet00
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Exactly why I cringe so hard when AI-bros make arguments equating AI neurons to biological neurons.
dotnet00
·8 mesi fa·discuss
They're booked out years in advance only in the sense that bookings are sorted out years before the payload is ready to fly. SpaceX has emphasized that they're capable of swapping out Starlink launches with a commercial payload if needed on short notice.
dotnet00
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Their own internet megaconstellation, called Project Kuiper until earlier today when they renamed it to Project Leo.

It's actually the current biggest commercial launch customer, Starlink is internal to SpaceX, but Kuiper/Leo has bought many launches with ULA, SpaceX and Arianespace (and Blue Origin, of course).
dotnet00
·8 mesi fa·discuss
He was brought in to fix Blue's culture and try to speed things up, since the former Honeywell guy was taking forever to do anything.

I think it can be safely argued that since the fixes between attempt 1 and 2 happened entirely under him and faster than we're used to seeing from BO, he may have played a role.
dotnet00
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Blue has similar commercial demand from Amazon (it's easy to forget given Bezos' ownership, but they're actually separate companies).
dotnet00
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Kind of crazy this made it into production, one would think the geniuses at the everything app would be using security keys themselves and would have more interest than usual in making sure the enrollment process is flawless...
dotnet00
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Handhelds like the Steam Deck are PCs and can fit in some pockets :P
dotnet00
·9 mesi fa·discuss
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