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  • Navy, Air force or something is probably playing with the new Space Fence that is on Kwajalein (or any of the shit ton of radars they have over there).

    2.69MW radiated power in the microwave band could be enough to make any PAX aboard an aircraft into a way too hot pocket of meat.

  • I like the same idea about 1440, I am just looking for the same thing with more local and native language news, but I guess that would be setting my own RSS feed...

    But you are right, having just a short list of relevant news is perfect, and if you want to go deeper you can then move to a site like ground news or something else.

    I'll try 1440 as I already have a catch-all email with a specific "newsletter@" filter.

    [EDIT]Or not: Subscription failed. Email address could not be verified. Please contact us to sign up.

  • Ah nice thanks for the link.

    On a not newsletter format there is ground.news

    I'm testing it from time to time without an account and as contrary to a newsletter, I get the information when I want to look for it and not when I receive it (but honestly if you are a zero phone notification lover, that does not change anything).

  • Winning the game should help Canada’s chances to win the game.

  • Working shifts in the aviation industry and living in a city center that can be noisy, my best investment was sleeping earbuds named Bose sleepbuds (v2).

    It’s just earbuds that you don’t feel and can sleep on your side without pain, they only play white noises.

    Now I’m waiting for the Ozlo Sleep which are basically the v3 of the Bose sleepbuds.

    Those things saved my sanity when working night shifts.

  • There are mods for TOTK to display and use the deck layout (or Xbox controller or whatever).

    That mod surely exists for BOTW.

  • If it’s Boeing, I’m not going.

    Yes it was a Max 9, and yes wait for the aviation herald report for details.

  • I’m not the audience for Mac gaming but I discovered that my "work dedicated" Mac mini M2 pro is an amazing machine for afk flying 14h flights on Xplane12. Specially during summer heat waves where the windows gaming rig is just a huge space heater.

    So yeah I believe the target is people wanting only one rig to do everything but still use MacOS as a daily. Probably those with a MacBookPro M3-something. You could already do it with streaming, now with the M chips you can play AAA locally as well.

  • They did it since at least 2 OS version. It is impossible to run a 32 bit software on latest MacOS unless you keep an older version on dual boot. Or Linux but it is still a dual boot.

    From memory it did not had a huge impact, most 32 bit software or games are old enough that you slowly start to forget about it and just use something else.

  • Now I want to see proton on Asahi Linux on a native apple silicon chip.

    I know it’s useless, I still want to try it for my nerd spirit.

  • I think they will. Steam keeps the money for something like 30 days before taking its cut, taxes etc and pays the devs.

    So normally they still have all the not yet refunded money, they won’t lose anything except time and work force (so money yeah ok…)

  • It is that game yeah, from a company used to abandon games shortly after releasing them but 4 days is a record.

    They were also gloating on a now deleted YouTube video about using unpaid "volunteer" devs that worked only for fame and experience.

  • I agree as well. And I've had my best laugh while watching season one and being high.

    Because it was probably written while being high...

  • Yup it's probably what I'll end up doing if I can't find my refurbished M1 (and I already own an M2 mostly used to fly long hauls flights on Xplane 12).

    But I'll wait till they launch the mini M3 to see what becomes available on the second hand market, then simply VM until Asahi Linux is mature enough.

  • Well not really, I'm not the one working on making a native M* chip Linux (but those guys are indeed insanely crazy, they are reverse engineering Mac, writing hardware specs and even correcting bugs for Apple).

    It's just another cool geek project like you could do with a pi, and ofc have bonus geek point for having an Apple silicons run Linux natively.

    Plus, I will be so glad to resell my huge 18kg supermicro server.

  • I want to do something like this

    to replace my huge ass dual xenon and have less noise and electricity consumption.

    I’m looking for a refurbished M1 Mac mini with 10Gbe but still out of luck.

    Why the M1 and not M2 or 3 ? Price of course but also because Asahi Linux will work perfectly on M1 before the new chips.

  • Kids, it’s a private joke between my wife and me.

  • You also forgot the fourth option: Both.

    I always wear a real watch because I collect them and they are the only jewellery I have and they complete your clothing style. They can gain value and I can give them to my kids one day (when I'll learn how to make them). Also because as a Swiss I don't really have a choice.

    But I also wear an apple watch on the opposite arm, for sport reasons at first, then I got used to all the bullshit it have...

  • Ziggurat is correct. The flight ABD4592 was a cargo B747 (registration TF-AMM)

    I can’t find cabin pictures but those cargo are loaded with huge pallets, for live animals it’s the same type but adapted, kind of a big metal box but equipped with a door, probably a window and some food/water. At least one human is supervising the cabin but it could be more according to regulations (if it’s the same as for pax) or simply how much the client is willing to pay ?

    So the pilots knew it via the aircraft intercom. There’s no chance they would have heard the horse in a 30 years old 747 nor feel any change of center of gravity, specifically on autopilot at cruise level.

    Fun fact, the company is bragging about being the Iron Maiden or Olympic flame carrier