A l9t of people will. And a significant minority will not. Those people will make Afghanistan and Iraq look like a cakewalk, with the notable additions of a bunch of insurgents who can blend into their territory and share a huge border with them. The guerilla warfare won't be limited to Hamilton, it will spread across America.
Except that isn't how it works. The lower your orbit, the quicker your orbit decays due to atmospheric drag. If the atmosphere was 10% less dense, this wouldn't significantly reduce that at those altitudes. In the current scenario, if every one of those satellites stopped working right now, the vast majority of them (and their parts) would deorbit within 10 years. This would be a bit of a problem for manned space flight, but wouldn't affect things too much otherwise.
If this was happening in geosynchronous orbit, with comparable amou to of mass, it would be a bigger deal.
This is what happens when people watch the Joker and think of Joachin Phoenix as the hero rather than the victim who then lashes out at the system that made him.
8600 from 4 dealerships in 3 days, or 12 dealership-days. So, about 700 per dealership per day on average. The 1200 in one day is likely the max, which is typical for these kind of statements.
That was an interesting article. It's certainly possible that international trade would be better for our economy, but our infrastructure is lacking and our resources need new markets. Doing this may not directly help the economy as much, but it could help to build a foundation for strengthening our economy when these challenges are resolved, however that happens.
Also nice how they said questions like this aren't entirely out of their hands and need to be judged by the people via an election, but rather that this is a tool that can be abused, but they don't think there is evidence to indicate it was. Pretty balanced statement overall.
This highlights a big problem that people ignore when they say they want government to be run like a business. A business is concerned with what's best for them, not what's best for the customer. And this is certainly what's best for Musk, and likely not what's best for the people.
I'm not sure of the availability guarantees, but Oracle and other cloud services have free tiers for low CPU/RAM/storage needs. If the availability guarantees are there, this could be an option. It works fine for FoundryVTT and hasn't cost me anything for the last couple years, and I don't imagine your projected needs would outstrip Foundry's.
A l9t of people will. And a significant minority will not. Those people will make Afghanistan and Iraq look like a cakewalk, with the notable additions of a bunch of insurgents who can blend into their territory and share a huge border with them. The guerilla warfare won't be limited to Hamilton, it will spread across America.