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I am more intersected in your tag line (quote). Reality is what we make it; actually it is what the majority unconscionably agree is reality. Basically, the majority of us (world wide) just wants to live our life and be left alone. I do not know of any religion that is not an illusion created to get everyone on the same page.
There is only one requirement in life; and that's to be the best person you can be.
INTP
"Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence." - Edsger Dijkstra
"I have never been lost, but I will admit to being confused for several weeks. " - Daniel Boone
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Engineers have built and successfully tested what is known as a rotating detonation engine, which generates thrust via a self-sustaining wave of detonations that travel around a circular channel. "Boom boom boom boom I wanna go boom boom"
I have half a memory that this was the propulsion system used by a ship in some SF. Can anyone remind me?
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You're thinking of the Orion drive, probably. Nukes set off beneath a concave disk to create the thrust.
Heinlein was the first to use it in a story (according to WikiP), but many have used it over the years, for instance Troy used it to move around in John Ringo's Troy Rising series.
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Technically, the Orion drive is a "detonation engine", but AIUI, this new drive doesn't work in that way.
I was thinking of Star Trek's I.M. Pulse (==internally metered pulse) engine.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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I've seen aircraft with airbreathing detonation engines of one sort or another in several near future SF/technothriller books. They're popular with people fiddling around with designs for Aviation Leek's favorite mythical aircraft, the Aurora[^].
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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That was it, thank you. I used to love me some Heinlein back in the day.
TTFN - Kent
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The 31st annual five-day event allows developers early access to future iOS, iPadOS, MacOS, tvOS, and WatchOS updates. iDon't need, but othOS might
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There is very little difference between an engineering manager and traditional business manager. If you code there will be trouble. If you don't, it will be double.
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Several of my best direct managers weren't coders. Two weren't engineers at all. All but one understood the market for our product extremely well. Except for the non-engineers, they all quickly figured out the technical gist of the problems presented to them--all, including the non-engineers, had a knack for converting nerd-speak into management-speak.
(On the flip side, my [few] worse direct managers showed no curiosity in what the team and I were doing. One would panic if you presented any real issue to him, or there was any conflict! They all seemed to spend more energy avoiding decisions as making them.)
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Astronomers have accidentally discovered the closest known black hole to Earth, and it beats the old record by quite a bit: This one is only about 1,000 light years away (the previous record holder is probably about 3,000 light years away). "Black hole sun, won't you come?"
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So how long have we got before the solar system gets sucked into it?
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I suggest that you calculate the escape velocity at a distance of 1,000 light years.
ve = (2*G*M/R)0.5
Where:
G = 6.67 * 10-11 m3/(kg * sec2)
M = 5 * Msun = 1031 kg
R = 1,000 ly = 9.5 * 1018 m
Ve = 8.4 m/sec
IOW, if the relative velocity between us and the black hole is greater than the speed of a high-school 100m sprinter, there is no chance that we'll be caught by the black hole. I leave the calculation of the time it would take the sun to be swallowed by the black hole as an exercise to the Student.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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..I read in the article that there may be a lot more black holes that we simply don't see.
Sounds like a more viable explanation for all that unexpected gravity than "dark energy".
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: "Black hole sun, won't you come?" I was able to hear that sound all the way out in the garden.
Social Media - A platform that makes it easier for the crazies to find each other.
Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it.
Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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1,000 light years away? Did they even turn their telescopes towards Washington D.C.? Taxes get sucked out of my paycheck every 2 weeks, and I have no idea where they go...well thats not true, I know where they go, but not sure what happens after that.
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You can’t make access to your website’s content dependent on a visitor agreeing that you can process their data — aka a ‘consent cookie wall’. Not if you need to be compliant with European data protection law. Great. Now I want a cookie, but to order some I'd need to approve the cookies on the store's website
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This week, we announced four new products to help all software communities work together For all the gits in your life
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A former head of Office and Windows details how malware and antitrust shaped the Microsoft we know today. And they would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for those danged kids...and their dog!
It was all done by groundskeeper Steven in a mask!
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Quote from NixRocks' reply to article that says it best: "Sinofsky notes in a preview of the book that Microsoft products at the dawn of 2000 "were increasingly viewed as buggy or unstable". "
And in 2020 that hasn't changed. MS keeps re-inventing the wheel over and over and over again, but instead of creating a round wheel, they just use random non-round shapes as they redesign, rejecting all feedback from their customers that just want a round wheel. Worse, the leadership has gone on record basically saying that the round wheel is obsolete and they will never return to it. "Clearly the ride quality with Microsoft triangle wheels is a user problem, users just need more training to understand just how awesome our triangle wheels are."
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And a lot of people just don't want their wheels in a cloud.
TTFN - Kent
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David O'Neil wrote: rejecting all feedback from their customers that just want a round wheel. Worse, the leadership has gone on record basically saying that the round wheel is obsolete and they will never return to it.
And this is something for which Sinofsky was particularly guilty at Microsoft. He was responsible for the disaster of Windows 8, when the beta and technical testers were telling him, on a massive scale, the the UI was unsuitable desktops and laptops.
But he, along with others in influential positions (not just at Microsoft, Ubuntu and Mozilla too were affected by the same blinkered thinking), just couldn't understand that touch centric was NOT going to take over the world entirely and especially not on desktop/laptop form factors which were not magically going to disappear overnight.
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According to the work cadence data of 40,000 paid organisation accounts on GitHub Coders gotta code
Work/Life balance is more difficult when they're done in the same location.
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Remote workers log more hours. Although they may not always have a manager nearby to monitor their productivity, remote workers log more hours at their primary job than do their counterparts who work on-site. Remote workers log an average of four more hours per week than their on-site counterparts.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Today we are introducing a new program, Web Vitals, an initiative by Google to provide unified guidance for quality signals that, we believe, are essential to delivering a great user experience on the web. "And get the machine that goes 'ping!'."
I'm sure that no data is used to target ads anywhere.
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Two-thirds of people recycle the same password or use variations on the same basic one, according to LogMeIn. I'm sure people will do it now that they've been asked nicely
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