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Comment Re:271 meters (Score 4, Interesting) 44

Yes, there is. The capsule that left the ISS and returned to earth doesn't have the tank capacity, or mass, required to reach orbit and dock at the ISS. All of SpaceX's successful rocket landings have been of suborbital rockets, e.g. Falcon 1, Falcon 9, or Falcon Heavy. Theoretically, Dragon is capable of landing on the pads at Canaveral, but NASA has insisted that they drop them in the ocean instead.

Comment Re:SAG-AFTRA (Score 1) 102

You said:
'No one is "demanding" permanent employment. Unions negotiate terms when disruptive change hits the workplaceâ"like, say, being replaced by your own AI-trained voice model. Thatâ(TM)s not Luddism. Thatâ(TM)s basic labor law, and it exists because history shows again and again: without collective action, the gains of innovation get hoarded at the top while the people doing the actual work get tossed aside.'

I think that's the whole point. There are no 'people' doing this actual work.

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