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  • Oh man, I want that back.

  • Anyone planning to play along?
  • I desperately want SpaceX to have some competition. Competition drives innovation up and prices down.

    But at the same time, I kind of want this to be a colossal enough failure that they can't deny that this thing isn't ready.

  • rolling bags should not be allowed as carry-ons for flights
  • Shhh, Spirit Airlines is listening.

  • rolling bags should not be allowed as carry-ons for flights
  • Counterpoint.

    I have a piece of luggage that I love. It is, to within an inch in each dimension, as big as any airline I fly will let on as carry-on (I've seen people carry on larger, but mine is within the stated limits). I can carry it fully packed to the point of nearly bursting, and have done so when one of the wheels was broken.

    But it has wheels, so if they're functioning, why shouldn't I use them?

  • Bean memes are coming...
  • Bean there, done that.

    No, I'm not jelly. Or green, I've been here a year!

  • I was there to witness the apocalypse...
  • Eh. Bean there, done that.

  • Going on my first super long haul flight - what can I buy to make it more comfortable?
  • So, first, you can't be much more confident than an honest mistake. I didn't even know I was in the wrong group.

    Second, they weren't reading my phone. You turn your phone face down to scan the QR code. They literally can't read it like that. The system tells them where you are supposed to be, including boarding group. If they're not trying to put you where you're supposed to be, they're probably tired of dealing with people like you.

    Lastly, people fucking up the system by cutting in line are a part of why it takes so long to board. If you want to board earlier, man up and pay for a premium ticket.

  • Going on my first super long haul flight - what can I buy to make it more comfortable?
  • Regarding your first tip, I'm not sure where you're flying, but I fly around the US for work, and they absolutely will send you to the back of the line if you try to board in the wrong spot. Happened to me once recently by accident, got two flights and their boarding groups mixed up. They weren't rude about it or anything, but they were not going to let me on before my group.

  • Going on my first super long haul flight - what can I buy to make it more comfortable?
  • I can't quite get myself to subject them to the amount of sweat generated during mowing the lawn. I've got some cheap nasty DeWalt cans for that. No ANC, but they muffle the sound outside pretty good, and as a bonus still have Bluetooth. Lawn mowing is prime podcast time.

  • Going on my first super long haul flight - what can I buy to make it more comfortable?
  • Counterpoint, a good horseshoe neck pillow. I've got great, thick one made out of a real dense memory foam. Acts more like a slightly mold-able neck brace, keeps me from being that guy leaning on the passenger next to me. I've used it on 6+ hour flights and never had any pain or comfort issues.

  • Going on my first super long haul flight - what can I buy to make it more comfortable?
  • I swear by my WH-1000XM4's. I don't even usually play anything, just turn the noise-cancellation on. Makes flying so much more chill.

  • Turns out Martin Shkreli copied his $2M Wu-Tang album—and sent it to “50 different chicks”
  • I mean, everyone has a type. Even Manson had a fanclub.

    Still, đŸ€ź.

  • [Meta] O'Brien At Work feedback
  • Many comics have their own dedicated communities.

    Personally, I think I would prefer to see this one have its own community. Which I would also subscribe to.

  • NASA decides to keep 2 astronauts in space until February, nixes return on troubled Boeing capsule
  • Starliner and Crew Dragon both, if we're talking manned space capsules.

  • Ars Technica content is now available in OpenAI services
  • Conde Nast doesn't have an interest in driving away their readers, and AI bullshit absolutely will drive them away. They know this. Ken Fisher is the editorial lead for AI at Conde Nast (not just Ars), and said as much in the comment section.

    AI is absolutely fucking things up on a grand scale in all sorts of industries, but as of right now, Ars is relatively safe and I don't think we need to inflate the scale of the danger.

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    NASA says astronauts stuck in space will not return on Boeing capsule, will wait for SpaceX craft
  • Tesla, Neurolink, The Boring Company, and Twitter are for sure all somewhere between over-valued meme stocks (at best) and scammy shit-heaps (at worst).

    SpaceX, however, is actually doing good and cool stuff. Not that it doesn't have any problems, it's still owned by a moron.

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    NASA says astronauts stuck in space will not return on Boeing capsule, will wait for SpaceX craft
  • Not sure how that would work since SpaceX is a private company. Pretty sure he would have to take SpaceX public first.

    He will have to sell a rocket-full of Tesla stock though.

  • This showed up on a neighbor's roof. Extra context in post.
  • Like others have already said, looks like a cell network antenna. Maybe service sucks inside home, so they got a repeater/amplifier?

  • What is this plant?
  • Makes me miss /r/whatisthisthing.

    Edit: I'm a complete dunce, I forgot !whatisthisthing@lemmy.world exists. I'm even subscribed.

  • Crash when default sort set to New or Old.

    Pretty much what the title says. Is there a log file or something I could provide to help diagnose what's happening?

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    U.S. Nuke Agency Buys Internet Backbone Data
    www.404media.co U.S. Nuke Agency Buys Internet Backbone Data

    The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) has bought access to netflow data. The tool covers more than 90 percent of the world's internet data and can trace activity through virtual private networks.

    U.S. Nuke Agency Buys Internet Backbone Data

    A U.S. government agency tasked with supporting the nation’s nuclear deterrence capability has bought access to a data tool that claims to cover more than 90 percent of the world’s internet traffic, and can in some cases let users trace activity through virtual private networks, according to documents obtained by 404 Media.

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