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Comment Keeping it to the topic at hand⦠(Score 1) 71

I think NASA is wise to do so, what Iâ(TM)m unclear on is A) has this been done for other vehicles under development, B) Are there any real viable alternatives on the books being actively developed. The falcons had their issues at the start but are hands down the best orbital payload delivery system ever developed.

Comment We have been living in a world without âoefac (Score 0) 258

We have been living in a world without âoefactsâ since the dawn of time. Thatâ(TM)s why there are so many different religions, cults, cultures, and philosophy majors. Facebook is doing the right thing by returning to free speech and yeah the dumb ideas will self identify.

Comment Yes, you should teach Python to first year CS majo (Score 1) 175

Yes, Python isnâ(TM)t going away, it was the academic language, the science language, itâ(TM)s now the data science language. However, I would teach C/C++ or Rust. Somebody has to teach the next generation of programmers how to build operating systems and hardware drivers. But getting hooked on solving the problems ensures they always have something to fall back on to get it done.

Comment Re: One sided power and lack of consequences when (Score 1) 89

That said, having chat GPT write a students homework is on the rise and learning standards at universities continues to decline. Itâ(TM)s so bad that the last time I taught college in 2014 3 of the 14 students in the class couldnâ(TM)t write a coherent paper if their lives depended on itâ¦. I wasnâ(TM)t the English professor so I didnâ(TM)t grade them on their communication skills.

Comment One sided power and lack of consequences when wron (Score 1) 89

Much like when a New York Times reporter gets the front page story completely wrong and the retraction if there is one is on page 19. There are no consequences until the system collapses and everyone looks around covered in ash and epiphanically utters⦠âoewait there was a fire?â. Because the stakes for baseless accusations are extremely low and the review process so onerous for the accused you end up with a one sided grinder. Now if the TA was had to raise their concerns with the professor, the professor with the department chair and the department chair with the provost, and if the accused were found innocent by an external review panel and everyone involved lost their employmentâ¦. Well you would see a the false accusations rate against the student drop like a rock.

Comment How are you going to charge it in 10 min? (Score 5, Informative) 230

Assuming that the laws of physics havenâ(TM)t been repealed by a green new deal⦠If the Tesla Model S which has one of the most efficient drive systems gets around 300 miles on a 100kwh battery, and you want to 750miles it stands to reason you will need at least 250 kWh, this means you will need to recharge at a rate of 1.6 MW. Thatâ(TM)s 72 homes (100amp) at max power draw real usage is probably closer to 150, so you are looking at a subdivision per vehicle. In order to make a super charger that can service say 8 cars you are easily looking at the power draw of a small American town. Guess we are going to need a lot more windmills.

Comment Backwards thinking at its finest.... (Score 1) 646

Inequality is a concern it's one of the reasons why empires fall, think Louis XVI, but there are a few factors here that the report doesn't seem to address. The great injustice isn't that there are rich people and there are poor people, It is that the poor people starve or succumb to the environment. And that has been on a nearly exponential decline over the last 20 years. The poor today are better off than the poor 5 years ago or 10 years ago. Now COVID has not been good, world leaders have nearly declared open economic warfare on the low and middle classes. This has led to an increase in wealth for the top 10% almost directly from public treasuries through the poor. In the US the wealth of the 1% combined is enough to run the US government for less than 6 months. And in order to do this you would have to burn, Apple, Walmart, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Tesla, Facebook, and a host of others to the ground, the question becomes, and then what? So before we commit to redistribution as a moral imperative, we really ought to be asking: how does the life a person in the lower classes stack up to the same life 20 years ago in the following areas: 1) Food and shelter security, 2) Life expectancy and 5-year cancer survival rate 3) Literacy 4) Access to information and education, 5) Upward mobility.

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