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Technology@lemmy.world•Engineer open-sources DIY radar system that's 95% cheaper than $250,000 commercial offerings, has 20 kilometer range — Moroccan engineer designs Aeris-10 radar, shares it on GitHubEnglish
3·3 days agoSmall airfields?
IDK maybe they can be repurposed into something. Industrial sized microwave?
One of the advantages of water is even if your target area is measured in square miles it’s all roughly at sea level. If you miss your target area on land you have to account for that and trees and wildlife and hopefully not buildings.
Like the above said, you can do either, it’s kind of a wash. But a water based landing does simplify some things.
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News@lemmy.world•Trump administration orders dismantling of the U.S. Forest Service
1·8 days agoExpanding on what the curated language of the press release actually means for the Forestry Service is not wild claims. It’s context.
“This is just streamlining” is the bias. This is ‘streamlining’ in the same vein of what happened to USAID.
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News@lemmy.world•Trump administration orders dismantling of the U.S. Forest Service
3·9 days agoThe yahoo article is talking about a facebook post. The main article is talking about the USDA press release.
The press release is talking about shuttering research facilities and “consolidating” them as if forestry research is the kind of thing that sits on a table and can be moved easily.
It goes on to talk about reorganizing base on state level instead of regions and how this “strengthens federalism”. Those regions aren’t as arbitrary as state borders. The forestry service mission was split up like that because those regions have different needs. Colorado and Wyoming do not need separate forestry offices.
Repeating points from a press release does not make a source unbiased, it makes them have the same bias as the source.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Alright let's see pictures of your super nice rack-mounted, professionally installed labs. I'll start 🙃English
1·10 days agoHey it’s my desktop! Love that case. Horizontal motherboards make more sense with how big graphics cards have gotten.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Alright let's see pictures of your super nice rack-mounted, professionally installed labs. I'll start 🙃English
5·10 days agoI bought a 16U rack this year to organize stuff a bit. Zigbee dongle is still installed exactly like this. I’m not convinced there’s a better solution.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Honda President After Visiting Chinese Auto Supplier:'We Have No Chance Against This'English
16·11 days agoI want them to survive so bad.
I don’t need my vehicle to be a third place. I don’t want a molded dash with an entertainment center that will be obsolete when it’s new and unable to be modified because they abandoned the DIN standard so you could only buy factory replacements. I just want a thing that can do ~50+ miles a day and recharge that overnight. Which Slate could do with just a regular 120v outlet.
Who knows if they’ll actually make it to market or if it’ll be $40k+ by the time it does, but even without the EV incentive $28k puts it among cheapest new cars in the US. I’m just severely unenthusiastic about any other newer cars on the market if my current one dies.
In 40k they’re kinda like mushrooms.
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•A Starlink satellite broke apart in orbit after suffering an unexplained "anomaly"
81·17 days agoBut a more eccentric one, no collision is going to waive away orbital mechanics.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I want, nay need, to see your favourite pet photos
12·1 month agoBirthday hike, Batou just turned 4.

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Technology@lemmy.world•BYD’s Second-Generation Blade Battery Makes Western EV Tech Look AncientEnglish
8·1 month agoCycle count is important for the lifetime estimate on the battery, how long before you have to spend a large portion of the cost of the car on replacing / refurbishing a key component.
“Fill up” time is the most obvious and common ‘maintenance’ anyone will ever do on their vehicle. One of the biggest objections large swaths of the population have about EVs is/was that could take an hour or more for each stop on a long road trip or if you can’t charge at home. (apartment / street parking / etc.) They usually do 10-70%r 80 or whatever because the speed trails off exponentially closer to 100%. (logarithmically? whichever.)
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Downtown Spokane, Washington. The red areas represent surface parking lots, while the purple ones indicate parking garagesEnglish
3·1 month agoThis is city center. The park is nice. It was the 1974 world’s fair grounds, it’s a bunch of bridges over waterfalls and there’s been a decent amount of investment / upkeep the last few years.
The business owners in the 70s all opposed it’s construction because they didn’t think it would be good for downtown. Since then they’ve really doubled down on surface lots to charge people going to the park / mall / downtown businesses.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon BUSTED for Widespread Scheme to Inflate Prices Across the Economy— Amazon, its vendors, and competing retailers are price fixing, hiking up prices for consumer products, making Amazon richerEnglish
13·2 months agoIt’s the Walmart model. A lot of the frustration is that it’s a systemic problem where individuals are incentivized against their best interests and the best interests of their communities.
Because shareholders. The Line, must go up.
Thankfully (/s) Amazon has enough money that it’s cheaper to bribe politicians than provide a better product. So systemic solutions are that much more difficult.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Car Wash Test on 53 leading AI models: "I want to wash my car. The car wash is 50 meters away. Should I walk or drive?"English
10·2 months agoHalf the issue is they’re calling 10 in a row “good enough” to treat it as solved in the first place.
A sample size of 10 is nothing.
Frankly would like to see some error bars on the “human polling”. How many people rapiddata is polling are just hitting the top or bottom answer?
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News@lemmy.world•Social Security payments predicted to be cut in 2032
16·2 months ago“Lets tie more things to how the stock market is doing” is a crazy take for a fund that’s supposed to be stable.
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World News@lemmy.world•Cubans turn to electric vehicles as US tightens oil blockadeEnglish
4·2 months agoBecause the Department of Homeland Security has broad powers and very little checks and balances to it’s discretionary use by the Executive branch. It’s the thing people have been warning against since it’s creation after 9/11.
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Technology@lemmy.world•All U.S. Social Security numbers may need to be changed following a massive breach that is already being investigated as a national threatEnglish
36·2 months agomore than 300 million Americans
I know wiggle room is the gold standard of journalism… but you can just say “all Americans”.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon's Ring cancels Flock partnership amid Super Bowl ad backlashEnglish
1·2 months agoThey can also be, not to put too fine a point on it, petty dicks about it.
My city banned Flock cameras. So there are a bunch of them juuust outside the city limits. Since official city limits lag behind development they’re at intersections you would otherwise think were in the city.

The time the Army tried this under Greenland without anyone’s knowledge didn’t turn out great, but at least nothing exploded.
They did manage to leave a crap ton of Nuclear waste under the ice where it would “probably be fine”. Which is now melting, which was nice of them.
Not saying more modern designs / operational plans couldn’t be great but their track record isn’t not concerning.