As a Windows app developer, I wish Windows service management, boot control, and logging were more like that of systemd. What we have is so much more janky and Sisyphean to work with.
The engines are at the back of this aircraft. Also in Russia, Russian air defence sites do not need to be concealed from Russian business jets. That said, I find either cause equally plausible.
I’m ready for it to pop and the consequences thereof. I know I will have to shoulder some of the burden. Too bad that businesses love to privatize gains and nationalize risks, but that’s the mess we’re in.
To copy another of my comments, I don’t buy this “but the economy” line. It smacks of “too big to fail”, and I think that occasional failure is necessary and healthy.
Yes, I am ready for that. I don’t buy this “but the economy” line. It smacks of “too big to fail”, and I think that occasional failure is necessary and healthy.
I disagree with Sabine on accelerators for the simple fact that accelerators are fucking cool. We should be building more and bigger accelerators for that reason alone.
Not so fast. You can do your duty to the Economy by adopting and raising children, reducing the children's burden on the State and transforming them into productive adult drones who will work for low wages (and who might later reproduce)! Really, unless you adopted three children while reading this, you have been negligent.
So if a ship, train, or cargo plane full of drones happens to have a little explody accident while en route to Russia, Iran definitely won't care, because hey, it's not their drones.
As a particularly flaming leftist, I’d rather judges have to give up their political associations and take on a duty of being nonpartisan.