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  • Suzerain is phenomenal at this. More story and decision making rather than typical rts/TBS. But really handles a lot of those considerations.

  • It's very difficult for these asshats to get decent lawyers because most lawyers care about win rates and their public perception to gain clients

  • Rip tim apple

  • Yes, and they still usually start with voluntary interviews, and if you don't show up it is recorded that you refused to comply.

  • The allegations relate to misconduct. While obviously the events occurred, the question is around if they as individuals have any culpability or if it's purely the company which should carry the liability. If they acted in a reasonable manner in relation to how it unfolded, they would be innocent of misconduct.

    If they actively tried to suppress any fixes and took advantage of the CSAM etc to make profit, then they would probably face criminal charges.

    The reality likely falls closer to the innocent/minor misconduct.

  • Usually they always start with voluntary interviews.

    And generally if you refuse it doesn't help you...

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  • Don't talk about the Apollo astronauts laughing at the poop floating around the capsule....

  • Can he carry multiple medics and emergency medical equipment on his back and keep it all dry?

  • They literally were married, and unfortunately he died just in January, but her green card had not yet been issued so she didn't know what her actual immigration status is.

    Read the article.

  • Not so much Navy as geography and allies' geography.

  • Speed, boats need to be outside the area where they might get hit, which is actually quite large.

    Boats, even fast ones, are quite slow. And the larger boats that the fast ones would be deployed from are even slower. So even though that risk area gets smaller as the capsule descends, the big boats are waaaayy slower and still stuck far away. Generally, too far for 'fast' boats to get there quickly enough.

    Helicopters are much faster, also relative to the size to be able to have medical staff on hand. So they can get there fast enough.

    There is significant possibility of injury, and often times there are communication blackouts when they would already need to be leaving to make it in time. So, you send the fast thing.

  • Ps everyone should go watch centaurworld. It's a masterpiece.

  • Agree completely!

    And yeah, VCs doing VC things has really made it a tough industry to be in lately 😭 I miss the early days of new space when we were just a bunch of nerds trying to make the space industry more effective at making the world a better place.

    Edit: don't get me wrong, a lot of VCs are great, and have done wonders for the industry. I've had the pleasure of working with a few of them. However, the explosion of a new industry has attracted a bunch who just see a market for a market's sake.

  • Firstly, people have such a massive misconception about the cost of space exploration. It is such a miniscule part of our overall expenditure it is a drop in the ocean. (It's important now to distinguish between overall Space budgets and the exploration budgets since we spend a lot of money in space that's not for scientific development nowadays).

    The Artemis program for example was 93 billion over 13 years, ~7 billion per year (2012-2025).

    The Iraq war cost ~5 trillion over 8 years. Or 625 billion per year.

    The entire Artemis program could have been funded by winding down the Iraq war a couple of months earlier.

    The annual cost of the NHS is 275 billion per year.

    The extra knowledge, research and development in everything from materials, human biology, life support systems, to just engineering management improvements yield absolutely massive benefits to life on earth, greatly outweighing the alternative.

    Not to mention inspiring people to enter STEM, especially girls who are still hugely underrepresented. Which has incredible benefits. Hell, even just making people excited about science and technology instead of so distrustful of it is so so important and intangible.

    Even if you extend the budgets to the entire space industry, it's still a drop in the ocean, and most of the space industry budgets go directly to economic or defence benefits. Supply chain resilience, climate change policing, communications services, wildfire detection, industrial efficiency gains (e.g. data driven farming). As well as existential threats from space like solar storms and asteroids (although that's an admittedly tiny portion of funding).

    This is coming from a space engineer and senior manager who has mostly fallen out of love with the industry because it is leaning towards profit focus instead of benefit focus. But it's still one of the best bang for buck industries that exists.

  • I think they mean it's their only option to make ends meet.

  • As another commenter said, Israel is still attacking Lebanon, so, as usual, they ignore any and all ceasefire agreements

  • Since I'm personally connected, I don't want to use superlatives. But yes.

  • While that is true, I think that many of the most successful at building a following are true believers. Hitler is a pretty good example.

    I think Mao or Pol Pot also started out quite idealistic and then we're warped by power.

    I suppose it's very difficult to really say one way or the other, and I would argue that true evil is only possible when the intent is purely self serving.

    Even with sociopathy, they may genuinely think they are doing good without feeling empathy for those they harm. However, it's a very good point that many of those that rise are sociopaths or become sociopathic.

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