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Comment Re:Premature deorbit (Score 4, Informative) 18

Is Trump still going forward with Musk's recommendation to deorbit the ISS in 2027?

SpaceX was awarded a $843 million contract to deorbit the ISS back in 2024 (Biden was president) in the year 2030.

https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fsearch%3F...

Was there an update to this plan that I didn't hear about?

Comment Re: Conservation (Score 1) 54

Why adopt a scarcity mindset when energy supply exceeds demand?

Because the manner in which we create that energy is horking up our planet's climate.

I mean, I could heat my home when the power goes out by running my car in the garage and opening a door to the inside of the house.

But not for long.

Comment Re:SLS is a big part of Artemis and costs a fortun (Score 1) 45

$2 billion per launch and Artemis needs many of them. It's not sustainable.

It's even worse than $2bln.

https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.space.com%2Fnasa-sls...

"In late 2021, a report by NASA's Office of Inspector General showed that NASA will likely spend a total of $93 billion on the Artemis program between 2012 and 2025, and that each SLS launch will cost about $4.1 billion."

Comment Re:I'd not count Intel out just yet (Score 2) 29

there was nothing I couldn't do under Linux that I could under Windows, except maybe run SolidWorks or other CAD stuff, which was shoved into a VM and worked well enough. It would be nice if they supported Linux directly.

Fun fact: SolidWorks was created precisely because the founder was annoyed that all the good CAD software was for UNIX at the time and not Windows. Funded by his money from the MIT Blackjack team.

Comment Re:Better solution.. Don't use Windows? (Score 1) 152

I'm not the OP you, asked, but I'm also a Debian 12 user. I started with Linux on desktop in 1998; bought a boxed copy of RedHat at a Windows 98 release party at a CompUSA.

And I don't have a reason to boot into Windows. First thing that happens when I get a new laptop is Debian goes on it. I don't really game, but Steam is nice for keeping some stuff on here I can play when traveling and feel like a game.

Admittedly I mostly code. With Microsoft tools. VSCode, deploy to Azure, cross-platform apps that run on Windows no problem, etc. It's a wild world!

Comment Re:That's what I was thinking... (Score 1) 113

My guess is that SpaceX is tired of paying for all the roads and sewers and electrical infrastructure it needs to get its [not a] city to run. Why do that when there's all these [freeloading] residents there that can be taxed instead?

There were 26 freeloading residents in Boca Chica before SpaceX moved in.

Not much of a tax base.

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