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davispw t1_jd6453h wrote
Reply to comment by spodermein11 in Unable to get rid of this on Safari, even after doing the captcha. How to fix this? by spodermein11
Unfortunately this is sometimes the side effect of using a VPN.
davispw t1_jd4jmu8 wrote
Reply to Unable to get rid of this on Safari, even after doing the captcha. How to fix this? by spodermein11
Do you have Private Relay enabled in your iCloud settings, or a VPN?
davispw t1_j7gbzzg wrote
Reply to comment by Some-Imagination9782 in [OC] How Google makes money (its 2022 income statement visualized as a Sankey diagram) by IncomeStatementGuy
I mean, this is the “wall street” answer. Could they have burned some of the $0.1T cash on hand to ride out the dip in the economy? Why did they hire so much, and continue to hire even after it was clear things were slowing down in 2022? Why wouldn’t a hiring freeze + attrition and internal transfers have been enough?
davispw t1_j7g0qel wrote
Reply to comment by Some-Imagination9782 in [OC] How Google makes money (its 2022 income statement visualized as a Sankey diagram) by IncomeStatementGuy
This and related cost increases is the reason cited for layoffs—that costs were increasing faster than revenue.
davispw t1_j25f3ya wrote
Reply to comment by sasasaki333 in my iphone ruins every pic taken after update (iphone11) by sasasaki333
Your English is pretty good, perfectly understandable.
davispw t1_j224eso wrote
Reply to comment by Carrera992 in Question on CPU/GPU power of 14 Pro Max by Carrera992
Thanks for explaining. You might be missing the point: your shiny new phone makes almost no difference in performance for most apps. You’d have been perfectly happy with the older, slower phone for a few more years.
Enjoy the tangible features. Don’t buy the latest and greatest if there aren’t any.
davispw t1_j2238lw wrote
Reply to comment by Carrera992 in Question on CPU/GPU power of 14 Pro Max by Carrera992
You can run the benchmarks yourself.
Serious question: what’s the difference?
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davispw t1_j1ixtgk wrote
Reply to comment by lanc3rz3r0 in Russia may need to send a rescue mission to the International Space Station for 3 astronauts after a leak in their Soyuz capsule by A_Lazko
I really have no idea what you’re talking about. Of course they built reentry vehicles—kind of hard to get back from orbit without one.
davispw t1_j1iqy31 wrote
Reply to comment by lanc3rz3r0 in Russia may need to send a rescue mission to the International Space Station for 3 astronauts after a leak in their Soyuz capsule by A_Lazko
Explain? NASA has killed many more astronauts, and more recently, than Russia. I’m not defending the state of Russia’s space program at all—there have been several recent, very bad quality issues—but please inform yourself.
davispw t1_j1iqnw0 wrote
Reply to comment by gixxerboyson in Russia may need to send a rescue mission to the International Space Station for 3 astronauts after a leak in their Soyuz capsule by A_Lazko
What’s not?
davispw t1_j1ghz6h wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Russia may need to send a rescue mission to the International Space Station for 3 astronauts after a leak in their Soyuz capsule by A_Lazko
The ISS has American and Russian segments—it’s literally designed so that both countries must continue to cooperate. Designed in the 90s by ex-Soviet engineers who were plenty competent (and who the US wanted to keep employed so they didn’t go off and work for the highest bidder building guided missiles or whatever). Please, go back to the 80s and tell them how you feel!
davispw t1_j1fgyyv wrote
Reply to comment by Vagabond_Grey in Russia may need to send a rescue mission to the International Space Station for 3 astronauts after a leak in their Soyuz capsule by A_Lazko
Minimize, not maximize. I believe they can choose shorter or longer options for the descent, which I imagine depends on how perfectly the ISS’s orbit is aligned with the desired recovery zone, which would determine how many orbits the Soyuz needs to do on its own before deorbiting.
Edit: to clarify—minimize time to deorbit, while maximizing time in the Earth’s shadow since the Sun’s heat is the main thing the coolant loop needs to deal with.
davispw t1_j1fgati wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Russia may need to send a rescue mission to the International Space Station for 3 astronauts after a leak in their Soyuz capsule by A_Lazko
There’s a NASA astronaut on board this Soyuz, so NASA will be reviewing the analysis.
davispw t1_j1fbneo wrote
Reply to comment by Vagabond_Grey in Russia may need to send a rescue mission to the International Space Station for 3 astronauts after a leak in their Soyuz capsule by A_Lazko
Sure, but there are redundancies and NASA has an astronaut on board, too. If NASA agrees with Russia’s technical analysis, I’ll take it.
I’m wondering if they can just plan for a quick decent that maximizes the time in the Earth’s shadow.
davispw t1_j1f9zmr wrote
Reply to Russia may need to send a rescue mission to the International Space Station for 3 astronauts after a leak in their Soyuz capsule by A_Lazko
Not decided yet. The leak is in the “outer” coolant loop, so the question is, how hot will the crew cabin get during the return to Earth? The “inner” coolant loop is working, but without the outer loop, it can’t radiate the heat away. They’re analyzing. If it’s safe, then they’ll skip the rescue.
Here’s the press conference: https://youtu.be/CvTN7DH23M4. The crappy Yahoo article left out all the details. The Russian spokesperson is hard to understand, though (bad audio quality).
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Reply to comment by EsotericAbstractIdea in Germany returns 20 Benin bronzes to Nigeria, noting ‘dark past’ by Fit-Asparagus8557
If you don’t, then somebody might take them wrong. /s
davispw t1_jd64rrl wrote
Reply to comment by spodermein11 in Unable to get rid of this on Safari, even after doing the captcha. How to fix this? by spodermein11
I have Private Relay turned off for my home WiFi network and I rarely have this problem when I’m roaming. You can also try using a different VPN exit location.