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Gloomy, do astronomy w NASA thinks it found a moon light-years away spewing gas
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I find it fascinating that so much of astronomy is having data and trying to make educated guesses about what that data could maybe indicate. It shows just how much more there is to find out, realy.

xkbx, do astronomy w NASA thinks it found a moon light-years away spewing gas

There’sh a moon shpewin’ gash a lot closher than ya’d think, Trebek

Oh-ho, hohohoho!

miklo, do wolnyinternet w FBI mogło przejąć twoje dane po obejrzeniu określonych filmów na YouTube

@harcesz Kolejny dobry przykład, że decentralizacja, wprawdzie nie uniemożliwia takich praktyk, ale je bardzo mocno utrudnia.
Nie technicznie ale w sensie, że władze nie mogą "po cichu" wysłać takich nakazów do tysięcy adminów serwerów w różnych państwach.

harcesz,
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Absolutnie się zgadzam! A przy okazji - wesołego ciastodnia ;]

harcesz, do wolnyinternet w FBI mogło przejąć twoje dane po obejrzeniu określonych filmów na YouTube
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Nie żebym specjalnie przejmował się tymi konkretnymi przypadkami, chodzi bardziej o podkreślenie faktu, że jest to nie tylko technicznie wykonalne, ale jest na tyle powtarzalnym zjawiskiem, że Google dostosowuje do tego swoją politykę prywatności.

JoMomma, do astronomy w Japan’s moon landing picture might be the space photo of the decade

“The lander was at most 10 meters off its mark, according to space agency officials, which is comparable to 11 yards or less.” Lol

Are we adding yards to clarify the distance for the benefit of American football players?

HurlingDurling,
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As an American, I need this in hamberders in order to understand, don’t give me none of that commie metric system crap.

/jk

huf,

how much is that in sqrt(football field)? i’m lost.

Deebster, do astronomy w Japan’s moon landing picture might be the space photo of the decade
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TIL that Takara Tomy (the company that made the Transformers toys) designed the Transformable Lunar Robot LEV-2, aka Sora-Q (“sky sphere”):

https://beehaw.org/pictrs/image/289d7326-fc21-47da-b3be-7c2006b559da.webp

p03locke, do astronomy w Japan’s moon landing picture might be the space photo of the decade
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It’s such a harsh message to propagate, though. A lot of these smaller countries have been really pushing their space programs, and they don’t need “LOL, lander upside-down” memes to accent their recent failure any further.

At this rate, Japan may be able to actually land on the moon in a few more years, take some great pictures, and shove Mashable’s “space photo of the decade” quote directly up their ass. Where it belongs.

boogetyboo,
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Yep, totally agree

I clicked on this post hoping to see something cool. Didn’t realise they were being pricks.

Getting shit into space is impressive, full stop. Ridiculing failure on the frontier is just sad.

ringwraithfish,

I’ve been binging on For All Mankind and it’s been a great reminder of how difficult space exploration actually is and how quickly things can go wrong.

The fact that they accomplished their goal of pinpoint landing within 10 meters of their target should be the lede.

I bet people in the industry are amazed by this accomplishment.

dustyData,

It’s the sad part of science communication. The pop culture sees difficulties and failures as indictments of character. In science, failures are the fuel of progress. In this case, especially in scientific circles, this was a massive success and is being celebrated as such. The upside down part is laughed at as just the price of making the unimaginable, possible. But most publications who don’t belong to science journalism just don’t understand.

SaiPenguin,

Why would that lead to shoving a quote anywhere? Much of the marvel of this photo is the unusual circumstances around it.

We’ve already got photos of the moon.

This, afaik, is the first photo we have a lander that suffered a significant complication in the landing but was still able to deploy a rover to take a picture.

GCostanzaStepOnMe, do gaming w 'Starfield' glitch makes it hilariously easy to get a great spacesuit
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People will dosh out 80€ for a game and the find the quickest way to not have to play it.

TheKarion, do gaming w 'Starfield' glitch makes it hilariously easy to get a great spacesuit

Sounds about right

redcalcium, do gaming w 'Starfield' glitch makes it hilariously easy to get a great spacesuit

Utilizing glitches to obtain hilariously overpowered items is fun, but for me, actually using said overpowered items to roll through the game is not fun.

1984,
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I never read these articles either because it will definently ruin the game. A game without a challange is just boring.

redcalcium,

I never read these articles either

OP

🤔 Something is wrong, I can feel it…

1984,
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Just posting for others who enjoy this content. :)

I’m actually aware that not everyone is a clone of myself… :)

Nythos,

But how can you be really sure of that?

1984,
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There is a theory that all of this takes place in our own minds and nothing is real…

BobKerman3999,

Ah yes the Boltzmann brain

demonsword,
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HeartyBeast,
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He read an article that said so

Anticorp,

It’s fun to obtain said items, but using them does change the game. In RDR2 I went and did the gold bar glitch for infinite money, but after selling one of them I realized it would completely change how I enjoyed doing side stuff in the game and never sold another one.

TrustingZebra,

To each their own. I find cheats very fun (in single player games)

CraigeryTheKid,

I played through the entire story of Witcher 3 in God mode. Enjoyed the entire thing.

jws_shadotak, do gaming w 'Starfield' glitch makes it hilariously easy to get a great spacesuit

tldr:

There’s a space suit on a mannequin locked in a glass case in the basement of the Lodge. There’s a small crack in the seams of the glass case that allows you to interact with the mannequin instead of the master lock.

Squeak,

So not hard to obtain anyway if you can open master locks? I could open master locks before I was level 10…

Playlist,

Ok

HeneryHawk,

Little click on 2… 3’s binding

niels,

I haven’t played Starfield but if it’s like fallout 4 you’d need a perk to even open the minigame.

Squeak,

Yeah it’s a mini game, but it’s not hard. You need to be rank 4 in a perk also. But you can get there within a few hours. This isn’t a suit you’re only supposed to have in the endgame

Chailles,
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Rank 3. You only Rank 3 to unlock Master-level locks. Rank 4 is for like making it easier or something.

Jyrdano,

So Bethesda. This gives me Morrowind flashbacks.

dan1101,

I lowkey love it lol

MartinBe, do Twitter w Elon Musk and company take @x handle from its original user. He got zero dollars for it.
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@deadbeef That's a mega pitty move. But same did Zuck with the Meta domain name seized illegally from a small home driven company without any notice, refund, or even asking for like adult people does. Nope, because why? They simply taken someones property. Just so. What a bunch of bastards! The case landed in court, but is not known about a finale yet. Not mentioned about the damages those people got from this for they small business due to the the whole time period.

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