Realistically, there’s a SpaceX Dragon docked to the ISS, so that’s probably their emergency shelter and ride home.
Realistically, there’s a SpaceX Dragon docked to the ISS, so that’s probably their emergency shelter and ride home.
One of the use cases on Reddit is to tag titles that are misleading/wrong/changed, which doesn’t matter as much here where titles can be edited.
I definitely agree about community specific tags. Filtering by, for example, community announcements, news, or discussion posts can be pretty helpful on bigger communities. We could self-enforce that for searchability with [terms in brackets], but a drop-down to select tags would be a lot smoother.
Same. I think they can be great for quick and dirty stuff, especially to lower the barrier to entry for non-CS people.
I work with some people who’ve made quick little scripts for things like data processing, starting with ChatGPT, and fiddling with it to get it to work. When I had to do that a few years ago, I started with random forum posts instead. I don’t see those as being meaningfully different.
I’m just waiting for the moisture farmers to get landspeeders