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  • I think you're missing the point where rockets blowing up is a bit of a tradition nat SpaceX, much MUCH more so than at, say, NASA 60 years ago.

    NASA definitely wasn't cheering every time one of their shitty rockets blew up as they actually knew what they were doing

  • Again, a lot of your descriptions sound like kids being kids. Let them. It's their generation, they have to figure things out just like we did

    On the "can't be offline anymore" I'd agree, but that is a different problem altogether

  • No I don't think so.

    It worked perfectly well on my device and then it stopped. I made a post months before about it and I believe a dev mentioned something about having fixed it

    For what it's worth, I have a OnePlus 12 with 16GB mem and 512GB storage, i doubt that connect is too much for this device

  • No

    What we need is more bicycle roads, pedestrian walk ways and public transportation

    Suffice to say that 1 bus is safer than 30 cars but it also generates a shit tonne less pollution, but also keep in mind that the vast majority of car rides are short distance, even in the US

    In the Netherlands they changed everything to prefer bicycles and walking and it's noticable. It changed architecture. It's why in the Netherlands there are broad loads of small super markets. Wherever you are within a town you'll have a super market at walking distance

    Many people there don't have a car, not because they can't afford it but because they don't want one. Cars are expensive, cumbersome, dangerous, and ugly. You won't see depressing towns there that are 70% concrete roads or parking lots. It's all beautiful because they got rid of all that, it isn't needed.

    In before anyone starts about how this can't be done in the US: it can, and quite easily. Pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure costs a fraction of car infrastructure, it's easier and faster to build, no parking lots required, you can now make that a store and get taxes from it, it'll make your cities richer. People get more exercise, they'll be healthier and happier, there are no downsides. Inclines near mountainous areas? Electrical bikes to the rescue.

    Please please do NOT push this car stuff, especially flying car stuff. It's not needed, it's a waste, it's polluting even when electric, and we have flying cars, they're called planes and there is a reason why pilots need to learn and train a LOT more than car drivers.

  • I hate how the Internet has made all these arm chair idiots think that they are experts now on military strategy and weapons.

    But to answer your question:

    No, you do not use nukes. If you really need to get in, drop your bunker buster bombs five times more, you have the airspace as you claimed. Hell, drop twenty of em, still cheaper than a nuke but more importantly YOU WONT BE DROPPING NUKES

    What part of "nukes are different, nukes are the end" do you not understand?

    Once the first nuke drops, you can rest assured that the second will follow soon for -of which I'm sure will be explained as really really- good reasons and then the third will follow closely after because now we found another good reason...

    Nukes aren't just extremely powerful, they're also extremely devastating to the world and humanity for a long, long time.

    Once nukes start, humanity is done.

    You. Do. Not. Use. Nukes.

  • The USA, of course. Did I win anything?

    Anyways, now I'll ask you a simple question

    What does that matter? That was some 80 years ago and no nukes have been blown up in a hostile avt ever since for very good reasons.

    The few times someone even thought a nuke was flying we got to one step distance from WWIII. Wasn't it a Finish weather rocket launch that damn near caused Russia to end the world? And the time that some training data somehow got mixed up and they thought an invasion was imminent? It's half a miracle we're still here and alive.

    You set off a nuke in a hostile act and so many things happen. For one, you cheapened its use and I fucking guarantee you that after the first, the second one will follow shortly. Don't worry about the fall out, these tactical nukes (I HATE that they had to give those a cool sounding name, especially with people like trump who salivate just over the name) are needed right?

    I mean, Iran almost has nukes right? Netanyahu said so, right? Oh wait, that was 10 years ago. And 8 years ago... And 5 years ago.. and...

    You know, maybe Iran has nukes, maybe it doesn't. At this point it doesn't really matter anymore as we have religious doomsday wishers in the whitehouse led by a child who would love nothing better than to be the first president ever in the modern world to launch nukes. Iran is barely a threat on that chart, as evil as it's regime is.

    Either way, that the US dropped nukes 80 years ago is not relevant here

  • Fair enough

    My point was more about that if my body gets used for science in say, Canada or Europe, i can probably rest easily (pun intended) knowing that my remains will be treated with respect.

    In the USA its a damn near guarantee that someone will use my body in a YouTube video to score a few cheap points

    I was more going off about how in the US way too many people respect nothing, not even the dead, and that everything has been cheapened

  • People should learn that it's okay to differ from opinions and that it's no shame at all to admit you were wrong when presented with actual facts.

    I'm kidding of course, this is the intenet so fuck your opinions, yo momma is fat and...