RCV at least allows for options, and it’s pretty easy to understand. First past the post is literally the worst.
RCV at least allows for options, and it’s pretty easy to understand. First past the post is literally the worst.
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I hope they implement ranked choice, so many of the current problems are from the two party system which is inevitable from first past the post.
Agree, but the leadtime is very long, so where’s the best place to invest in 10 years? Hopefully the grid is much more renewable then.
Renewables are cheaper per kwh, but it’s yet to be seen if they’re cheaper when you get to higher grid renewable percentages and need to involve massive grid storage.
With Russia wanting to stir things up, there are a lot more coup attempts recently since they hope they’ll get support.
More info: https://youtu.be/gYvht5nu7rU
Corporation controller also seems apt, since that’s what their wealth usually is.
Lots of different estimates, but looks like between 11% and 20% of ghg emissions are livestock. That’s way higher than I thought.
Yeah, given campaign costs in the US at least, that is really tiny money.
Remember, refineries are the bottleneck not the wells and pipelines. So targeting it all on refineries has the highest impact to production.
Donating to United24 hopefully helps if you can’t volunteer yourself. Does anyone have info on how to donate to Ukraine anti oil more specifically?
We make a lot of sausage in meetings. Brainstorm ideas and figure out what the challenges will be. Having all five or six people there at once is much more efficient than taking back the forth to each one individually.
There are status update meetings, but those are so other people know what you’re doing so if it effects them they can work with it.
“Everyone needs to agree with me more”
No they fired him, but he’s staying on till they find a replacement. (He did get millions of dollars to boot though)
4.8kg per day gives 1.75 tons per year, giving an 800% increase. That’s still really big, thanks for tracking down the numbers.
48 tons per day, so it’d need to be less than 0.08% aluminum to double it.
Yeah you’d need to put up fewer sats per launch. But they might still have enough lift capacity on starship to do that.
Wood is interesting, but the article doesn’t address off gassing at all, which is a huge problem for communication satellites. Is there a way to keep the wood from off gassing? For 3d prints in vacuum, they metal coat them to keep the gas inside. Or maybe you could resin soak them? With hopefully an extremely UV stable resin. But I didn’t know what the weight trade looks like then, resin is heavy.
But if you’re looking composites anyway, carbon fiber would be another great option. Lightweight but with a few manufacturing constraints. But should burn up to carbon dioxide on reentry.
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There are 16 thrusters on the service module and they only need like 4. One is malfunctioning. They’re trying to diagnose the problem to fix it for next time since the service module burns up on reentry.