It's interesting that the optimization chooses to increase the airplane's altitude throughout the day then immediately cut power to near zero in the evening. I imagine this is so that the solar energy from the solar panels can be "stored" as potential energy with gravity?
Is using Jupyter notebooks like this common in the mechanical/aerospace engineering design phase? Seems like a reasonable thing to do prior to CAD/full physics simulations.
Well said! Personally, I'd rather see growth in non-polluting technologies, mental health, education, and other aspects of our society. I don't care about overall economic growth and GDP.
Do I understand correctly? You use WireGuard to set up your own VPN servers? Doing this is a lot more expensive than buying a VPN subscription, but it can be more secure if you know what you're doing, right?
Main attractions for me would be a lot of high-quality buyers, and low platform fees (below 10%). By high-quality buyers, I mean the types that don't expect to pay you $10 per hour, and are able to formulate requirements and milestones properly, do not keep changing them afterwards, etc.
This reminds me of Supreme's Box Logo Tees. Those sell for irrationally exorbitant amounts. What I found also irrational was Carlyle Group putting $500M into the company.