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I’m sure it’s cheaper than 67 mil since they can launch at cost and not worry about profits but it’s definitely more than just the cost of the satellites.
I’m sure it’s cheaper than 67 mil since they can launch at cost and not worry about profits but it’s definitely more than just the cost of the satellites.
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It was 200 satellites. Estimate is based on the cost of a falcon 9 launch ($67,000,000) which can take about 50 satellites.
I couldn’t get into the anime until the live action. Now I like both!
Game of thrones. They should have ended it when they caught up to the books. Just leave it unfinished. That’s not satisfying but better than what we got.
consumers may also help reduce system costs by adapting their electricity consumption to the availability of renewable energy
From the linked paper. They mention some other options for storage like batteries (plenty of environmental issues there though) but based on the quoted text I have a hard time taking this seriously if they actually expect people to change their behavior.
I could live without more marvel movies but they’re still going to be made. It would be nice if the people making the films actually owned them.
Any chance a co-op studio could replace or compete with the big studios? I’m sure the biggest hurdle would be raising enough capital but it would be nice to see the actual actors and film crews taking ownership.
Where’s Shelly Tom?!
Interesting. I assumed i for iterator.
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Make the posts you want to see. I’ve posted some questions in some niche communities here and I get well thought out responses and discourse.
Would be nice if the article included a list of companies
Does this mean all of the protests from a few months back are done?
Wow have writers and actors gone on strike at the same time before?
If it’s just for learning I’d say JavaScript. It’s in basically everything online and there are plenty of free learning tools and courses. It has a bit of everything and no types makes it pretty beginner friendly.
Yeah as long as we have an active enough community here it doesn’t matter what goes on at reddit.
Russian cluster munitions reportedly have a “dud rate” of 40%, meaning large numbers remain a hazard on the ground, whereas the average dud rate is believed to be close to 20%. The Pentagon estimates its own cluster bomblets have a dud rate of less than 3%.
The article also mentions that Ukraine and Russia are both already using cluster ammunition. I don’t know much about it, and even with all of that considered it does sound like a risky decision, however it is war and Ukraine is fighting for their sovereignty. Hopefully it can help end this war expeditiously.
Fair enough!