

Eutelsat
OneWeb is owned by Eutelsat and i think that is the one they refer to in the article. OneWeb satelites use 450 km - 1200 km orbits so 3 to 8 ms delay assuming the signal goes straight up and straight down again.
Eutelsat
OneWeb is owned by Eutelsat and i think that is the one they refer to in the article. OneWeb satelites use 450 km - 1200 km orbits so 3 to 8 ms delay assuming the signal goes straight up and straight down again.
On the short term: maybe
On the long term: makes absolutely no difference. Some of the soot from those fires might actually settle in the soil and stay there for 100 - 1000 years, which is probably the least harmful way petro chems could be converted. The portion that would have been converted to plastics and rubber might be a grey zone, but not a large one, since a large portion of that is burned at the end of its useful life.
upvote for use of capital ß
crows are omnivorous scavengers. eating other dead birds is regular crow behaviour.
Also very often overlooked: the Amazonas as we know it today is NOT wild in any way. It is a cultural landscape that started around the time when humans settled that area but not later than 11tya
[…] large portions of the Amazon rainforest are probably the result of centuries of human management, rather than naturally occurring as has previously been supposed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_rainforest#cite_ref-24
a surrender condition that lets Russia retain all the land they’ve taken
A while ago there was a prediction about the true intentions of the russia negotiating: they want to stop Ukraine from succeeding as a state, since that would be a bad omen for a neighbouring kleptocracy.
If this prediction comes true the outcome you describe is actually very unlikely, because the russia would rather continue fighting just to keep the region in shambles.
This is happening only because the DMA exists. That’s regulation. So i guess the optimistic view here is that finally regulation is catching up to the tech giants.
The pessimistic view might be that big tech found a way to weaponize the regulations against each other to the benefit of no one.
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I think you can even draw a defining distinction there because if it is not believed then pseudohalucination would be the better description.
The Trump can not unsend Storm Shadows and SCAPLs though ;)
OK!
Wow i would not have thought it possible. Hopefully this will inspire the rest of NATO to follow suit.
Edit: Storm Shadow / SCALP are go as well!!!
That is not only not right; it is not even wrong
Trying to remember what i learned in history here, i hope i get at least most of it right:
Do you know how many parties had members in the parliament of the Weimar Republic when Hitler was named Chancellor?
I learned in school – not sure if this part is entirely accurate but its an interesting idea anyway – that this situation was precisely why there is a ~5% of votes, lower barrier for parties sending representatives in many modern European democracies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_threshold
or … you know … logrotate exists. but i guess the extra few kB from including a logrotate binary would have been bloat.
expensive pharmaceuticals
antiretroviral meds are getting very cheap though, so not sure if that is really a valid point anymore. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cost_of_HIV_treatment
Palladium
since when is Palladium a REE?
maybe time for CV dazzle: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2412.13507
This is not foolproof (read the paper for details) but it can help to protect peoples identities if used correctly.