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[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I use guix because, while it has a small community, the packaging language is one of the easiest I've ever used.

Every distro I've tried I've always run into having to wait on packages or support from someone else. The package transformation scheme like what nixos has is great but Nixlang sucks ass. Being able to do all that in lisp is much preferred.

Plus I like shepherd much more than any of the other process 0's

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

I have a feeling a lot of these demos were just trying to game that very "new and trending" page, and this change will produce fewer demos.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

Eric Roesch did a number of blog posts on this issue throughout 2023.

Glad it's only taken a year for the rest of the news media to get their head out of their ass.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

They didn't really cancel it, it kept going through corona when the entire staff went remote so the conversation stopped cause everyone was kind of working on their own desired time anyway.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=h-2ExgMVZcE

Microsoft continues to do full remote and "hybrid" (only coming into the office once or twice a week) work schedules depending on your position and responsibilities.

Edit: I also wanted to add some clarity about Japan's labor laws and how they interfere with a more "lax" labor schedule.

Japan requires employers submit the actual working schedules of employees and proof that they're working those schedules (usually either time cards) as a way to prevent overwork.

This obviously doesn't work in many cases because bosses will force their employees to work past their time clocks in or work during nomikais.

And on the other hand, this prevents teams in larger organizations from taking more hands-on approaches to their work schedules by forcing employees to work the schedules they're assigned.

What a lot of foreign companies and companies that do full remote do is exactly the same as "black companies": they fake their employees time cards so they can take a day off even when the official work schedule says they were working that day.

Japan needs some reform in their labor measuring practices before 4-day work weeks (a surprisingly popular reform, given Japan's penchant for conservatism in the workplace) can take hold properly.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago

That's not really how that works. The 2°C increase is a prediction of how average temperatures will increase based on already existing carbon in the atmosphere.

If we stop emitting today, the average temperature will still increase beyond 2°C and stay there unless there's another force actively removing the CO2 from the atmosphere.

This isn't "if we stop emitting today, we'll peak at 2°C increase and then it'll go back down" the 2°C prediction is a permanent increase to the average temperature.

The damage is done. Millions will likely die regardless of how much carbon we put out from this point forward. The fight now is to decrease the people that will die beyond that number.

[–] [email protected] 68 points 1 week ago (6 children)

if we exceed the 1.5°C warming target set by the Paris Agreement.

Pretty sure previous studies have already confirmed we're already blowing past 2°C even if we stopped producing CO2 today.

Not to be too doomer about it but we're already too late to prevent centuries of damage. What we can do now is try and keep the ecosystem from becoming completely uninhabitable.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

Not only that but the entire Apollo program was about to be scrapped before the CIA fucked up the bay of pigs invasion.

Two days after the Gagarin flight on 12 April, Kennedy discussed once again the possibility of a lunar landing program with Webb, but the NASA head's conservative estimates of a cost of more than $20 billion for the project was too steep and Kennedy delayed making a decision. A week later, at the time of the Bay of Pigs invasion, Kennedy called Johnson, who headed the National Aeronautics and Space Council, to the White House to discuss strategy for catching up with the Soviets in space. Johnson agreed to take the matter up with the Space Council and to rec- ommend a course of action. It is likely that one of the explicit programs that Kennedy asked Johnson to con- sider was a lunar landing program, for the next day, 20 April 1961, he followed up with a memorandum to Johnson raising fundamental questions about the proj- ect. In particular, Kennedy asked Do we have a chance of beating the Soviets by putting a laboratory in space, or by a trip around the moon, or by a rocket to go to the moon and back with a man? Is there any other space program that promises dramatic results in which we could win?

https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/sp-4503-apollo.pdf

They needed a win so they pivoted to the space program. Kennedy didn't approve that program "because it is hard" and he was a great man. He approved it because he was desperate for anything to show some kind of leadership and superiority over the soviets and communism and the space program seemed to have the only thing left.

Don't get me wrong I think JFK was a great president but people shouldn't make him out for something he's not.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Firefly needs to hurry up and make a human-rated capsule instead of cargo farings.

I have high hopes for a company that can set up a rocket almost from scratch in 24 hours.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 weeks ago

There's also a block coding plugin for Godot now too!

https://github.com/endlessm/godot-block-coding

Perfect tool to get kids into game creation.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

From what I've heard the drive system is more static than the osprey so supposedly less points of failure.

Not having to pack itself up on an LSD probably helps.

We'll have to go by the military's current quality marker: how many randomly drop out of the sky on some unsuspecting japanese person.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

The osprey is a deathtrap and it's wild that the army decided to fucking buy up the V-280 valor after all the marine crash horror stories.

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2022/12/06/bell-v-280-valor-will-replace-armys-legendary-black-hawk.html

[–] [email protected] 13 points 2 weeks ago

Key point in the article is this:

On a visit to the former Tsukiji fish market area in downtown Tokyo, Yuuka Fujikawa from Hokkaido, said she has hardly seen whale meat sold at supermarkets. “I’ve actually never tried it myself,” she said.

I've never seen it in the supermarket and I've only seen whale meat at a restaurant once (whale bacon, it was called, and it was literally fishy bacon. I can see why nobody is fucking buying that shit)

The industry is dying (rightfully) and you have a bunch of people trying to keep it afloat.

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