

Not exactly. If it goes into full blown Kessler syndrome, it will become everyone’s problem, including at the newly “freed up” lower orbits.
Not exactly. If it goes into full blown Kessler syndrome, it will become everyone’s problem, including at the newly “freed up” lower orbits.
What value comes from severing those relationships?
Nice
I hope the security is light.
If I ever see those fuckers in my neighborhood it’ll be the final straw to get me on next door, the city’s subreddit, and whatever else I can get my hands on. And I’m gonna warn as many people as I can.
I wish there was a more formalized group for it though.
Fair and speedy my ass
Out in the open evil
I want off this planet.
A far more detailed tutorial:
https://beyondcourts.org/sites/default/files/2022-07/Jury-Nullification-Toolkit-English_0.pdf
Background checks can’t catch everyone.
The space race gave us space age materials and advances. It wasn’t for nothing.
That, or he doesn’t understand composite keys.
Thanks I hate it. Can’t wait for KSP 3 to be any even more of a disaster.
Agreed.
That’s all it really needs to be. And that’s a giant oversimplification, and still a massive ask. But if an open source game had those 4 things, it would put KSP2 an additional 6 feet under, putting it at 18.
I’ve had my eye on Juno New Horizons. They’d probably not go open source, but they look like they know what they’re doing. I might be giving that one a try at some point.
This is my choice as well. After how much of a disaster KSP2 was, it should be turned over to the public for ownership and control.
It can’t be worth very much as IP anymore, as they’ve killed all the goodwill the brand had. So the least they could do is give back to the community.
Sign me up if this every becomes a thing.
That one is by far the worst to work with.
It gets worse. Half the site is MVC, half is blazor. We depend on mainframe connections and external vendors, who in turn have their own API, which we have a wrapper API for.
The entire grahql fusion schema got nuked about two months ago, and we’re still panicking to fix it.
And each of our environments are half environments, that mesh with one another to create a data integrity hellscape.
It’s turtles rot all the way down.
That’s the problem here though, that effect is lessening. So they’re gonna stay up their longer, potentially past the limits of what they can do to avoid collisions. That’s going to create problems for lower orbits.