Schyte96
Schyte96 t1_j6sspnb wrote
Reply to Planting more trees could axe summer deaths by a third. Modelling of 93 European cities finds that increasing tree cover up to 30% can help lower the temperature of urban environments by an average of 0.4°C and prevent one in three heat deaths as a result. by MistWeaver80
Crazy to me that as little as 0.4C can make such a big difference.
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Reply to comment by Musicfan637 in A spaceflight disaster was narrowly avoided in 1972. A series of intense solar flares exploded in August, just months before the launch of Apollo 17. Any astronauts on the moon at that time would have died from radiation. As NASA's new lunar missions progress, the threat of radiation still looms. by EricFromOuterSpace
On planets or the moon: Underground. Dirt and rocks make for good radiation shielding. On spacecraft that fly for long (such as to Mars) probably water tanks. Water is also an ok radiation shield. Not as good as a dense metal, but it's also something you will need to bring anyways.
There is also an electromagnetic radiation shield NASA is working on. I think there were some news on it about a year or so ago.
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Reply to comment by CaptainPryk in This game is so beautiful and aesthetic that I have revisit it every couple of years by Wonder-Lad
The cell shaded style aged really well. Same with the Borderlands franchise.
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Reply to comment by takeitsweazy in This game is so beautiful and aesthetic that I have revisit it every couple of years by Wonder-Lad
I think this game suffered from being a big change in the series. Since Sands of Time, the core mechanic of the series way the time manipulation with the sand.
In Warrior Within and The Two Thrones it was the acrobatic combat on top of that.
This game did away with both of those mechanics, and it was mainly a platformer/puzzle. Combat in particular, one of the two main things in the series since the og 2D game took a massive back seat.
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Reply to This game is so beautiful and aesthetic that I have revisit it every couple of years by Wonder-Lad
This game had the best protagonist duo ever. Their interaction was fantastic. A shame the gameplay was a bit mediocre.
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Reply to comment by Inevitable_Snow_8240 in Don't add "moral bloatware" to GPT-4. by SpinRed
How many smartphones and servers exist in the world vs desktops? Desktops is massively the minority.
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Reply to comment by Yeuph in Astronomers find 2nd Earth-size planet in intriguing alien solar system by Gari_305
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That is due to the centrifugal force due to the rotation of the Earth, and not the orbit of the Earth around the Sun.
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Only 1/3rd of that 0.5% is due to the centrifugal force, the rest is due to the oblateness putting you about 21km further from the center of the earth when on the equator vs the poles.
I think both of these effects would be smaller, as the planet is likely tidally locked, making it's rotation slower than Earth, which also makes the equatorial bulge smaller.
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Reply to comment by BorgesBorgesBorges60 in French startup uses Hi-Fi speakers to develop eco-friendly heat pumps by BorgesBorgesBorges60
A similar system is used to cool the James Webb Space Telescope, so it has to be vibration free to the outside. You can't have vibration on a space telescope.
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Reply to comment by Vegan_Harvest in In 1930s, Music Defense League launched a campaign against recorded sound in movie and live theaters, claiming that numerous musicians would lose their jobs if "canned music" was preferred over live recordings. by Profanion
I have been exactly once. It wasn't a band, just one musician with an accordion. Fitting for the Buster Keaton silent movie I guess. It was a fun experience.
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I am expecting it to go paid in short order TBH. Let's say it's 10 USD/mo like Copilot, that might be the best use of 10 USD in the world.
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Reply to comment by Vertitto in Ukraine lessens projected GDP fall from 50% to 32% by sviterochec
Could be a really interesting EU readiness test if you think about it.
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Reply to comment by fungibletokens in Foreign aid groups halt work after Taliban ban on female staff by Sendstorepatter
Literally the very next sentence....
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Reply to comment by hhaattrriicckk in Sudden Increase In Russian Navy Activity In Black Sea - Naval News by whibbler
Sinking in a dry dock is an impressive feat considering it's a DRY dock.
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Reply to comment by Bynnh0j in The time it took to get to the moon. by Redvolition
I can think of at least two more impressive things. The LHC at CERN, and LIGO. At least if you ask me.
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Reply to comment by SineApps in The time it took to get to the moon. by Redvolition
Yes, it's simple, energy density, but making up some conspiracy theory about a clandestine anti-ev group is more interesting I guess.
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Reply to The time it took to get to the moon. by Redvolition
The time between horses being a standard mode of transport and man landing on the moon is about a generation. It's crazy.
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Reply to comment by MankindsError in Deflecting asteroids is not enough — we need to know when they approach by burtzev
I would say a decade of warning minimum. Getting any space mission off the ground takes years, and you want your deflection event to be as far out as possible. The flight time from launch to impact is also probably around a year on top as well.
But the good thing is that we don't necessarily need to scale up in size for a bigger rock. One impactor of a size we can launch on a current rocket can't get it done? No problem, send 10, or 100. The cost of the craft is going to be negligible on these, all it needs to have is a chunk of mass, some avionics, and an engine for course adjustments. All of these already exist, so you don't need to invent anything new. The biggest cost item is going to be the launch vehicles.
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Reply to comment by financialmisconduct in Framework now sells 2TB Steam Deck upgrade drives. by SUPRVLLAN
The screen connector on the Mobo is already one that supports touch panels. I think Framework expected it to be a future option, they just haven't got to making it a reality.