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  • No this IS PATRICK.

  • Transport on Mars is much easier than on moon.

    On Mars, there is Water and CO2, all the ingredients needed to make life. And sunlight and building material, needed to make industry. You can make roads on Mars similar to railway on Earth.

  • the first thirty missions should be cargo-only missions.

  • I'm not so sure about this. If you die and you leave debt, someone makes a loss. Now in the abstract case of monetary debt, that may not be a problem. But there is also an emotional debt. It is not healthy to carry that to one's grave, I beliefe. Scars must be properly healed instead of ignored, ideally within one's lifetime.

  • Dude, like, math is the only thing that I'm confident to say will stay the same in a million years. You could have picked any other example, like biology or even chemistry, but picking math for saying "things could change in the future" is one of the worst (if not the worst) example you could make.

  • appreciated.

  • ... right? I'm not the only one feeling that way.

    And ... nightcore ... it's all connected.

  • nano tells you upfront when you're editing a file that you can't write to.

  • Would you say that feelings, thoughts and numbers do "exist"?

  • Next time, tell her you are bad.

  • Well, that is, if you had friends in school, and weren't being bullied.

    Also, no worries, but also no money.

  • It’s a good thing Jesus didn’t live today. With talk like that he would have been labeled a communist or enemy of the elite, and there probably would have been some conspiracy plot to kill him… oh wait.

  • Yeah, like there is a few different angles to it:

    • I learned computer programming for fun. I installed linux, learned C/C++ and wrote simple CLI programs. Then I learned HTML/JavaScript, again purely for fun / my own entertainment. I never intended to earn money with it.
    • If you're doing it for the money, then you're fucked. There is simply no way of doing software programming, if you don't have the will and love for the thing itself. The complexity will break you. Don't even try. Also, economic chances for programmers are narrowing. I wouldn't bet my economic future on it. Seriously, do something you love. That's all the wisdom I have.