

I was looking at it from the perspective of all the failed probes we’ve sent and whether or not the lost costs/missions could be recouped or completed somehow.
I was looking at it from the perspective of all the failed probes we’ve sent and whether or not the lost costs/missions could be recouped or completed somehow.
When one day we get people back on the moon, is there a chance these devices could be brought back online?
For the uninitiated it’s basically a 1:1 clone of Apollo for Reddit. Hell, even the app’s name is derivative!
That said it’s still one of the best Lemmy apps for iOS and is a testament to Christian Selig’s original vision.
Thank goodness! My parents refuse to move the group chat to anything else.
I kind of did this with sticky notes on the dash during my last road trip. I was travelling through an area I knew would have poor reception at the time, so I made a bullet point list of the main road changes.
It was kind of nice not having to check a screen for directions.
I’ve already seen how ordinary people drive in two dimensions. Three dimensions is an impossible ask.
Got a bit of a chuckle out of Drake’s colour #d0a0e0
Hell I’d fund it, but my money is tied up in a landfill at the moment.
There was a short window of downtime earlier today. Are you still experiencing the issue?
I’ve never really understood how people could browse exclusively by All. I barely have enough time to keep up with my own hobbies and interests, let alone everyone else’s.
Archive formatted for much wider screen.
Reader mode fixes that very quickly.
They said humans.
The same richest man in the world that cosplays as an elite gamer but outs himself on stream all for the approval of the gaming community?
Technically the lawsuit was against Yuzu. Citra was shutdown by association.
Geeze this guy gets a hobby and buys new clothes, and suddenly it’s hardcore this, hardcore that.
Oh yeah, the number of people that drop off the face of the earth after a couple message volleys is unreal. Definitely frustrating if you’re trying to get rid of something quickly.
It’s pretty good for buying/selling used stuff.
In the past few months, the ownership of open-source projects has been a recurring news subject. For instance, people have questioned control of certain WordPress community projects being in the hands of WordPress’s co-creator Matt Mullenweg. Mastodon is trying to avoid situations where only one person has decision-making powers with today’s new structure.
The steps taken linking Mastodon > Fediverse > Wordpress > Matt Mullenweg makes sense and is the kind of publicity/damage control the platform needs to get ahead of.
ActivityPub integration?
I hadn’t considered the damage from radiation. Thanks for the perspective.