Their crack detector thing actually detected a problem on the previous trip.... Just nobody checked it....
They're saying that if you're 55 and in that situation you are in trouble as you're running out of time to get out of the situation. In your 30s it might not be great compared to previous generations, but you still have time to turn things around.
Don't hold you breath...
From BBC:
The South Korean military says it will maintain martial law until it is lifted by President Yoon Suk Yeol, despite the nation's parliament voting to block its enforcement, according to the country's national broadcaster.
Good for them! Theoretically that should attract industries that need a lot of electricity and everything balances out cost and demand wise.
A funny one i found on Reddit:
Glasses of hindsight: provide a passive perception of 20 of events suitably far in the past
Be careful with magic items, I let my guys buy a trident of fish command.... In a desert. But it turns out lots of snakes etc have a swim speed....
That's stupid, notepad is meant to be simple....
That's a shame, it did actually cause drivers/teams to do things differently to get it.
There was that video from a few months ago from... Prints with layers I think? That looked at the actual particulate and volatile counts and found that PLA actually gave off very little? Other plastics were much worse.
So remember that the particle counts matter as much as the danger of the particles.
(Disclaimer, that was a video, not a peer reviewed scientific paper)
its marked as a crosspost - that's an app issue, not a user issue.
extremely impressive - the atmospheric heating on the bottom as it came is was scary though!
(no engines lit here!)
Waiting for the re-drawing of the text on the lid to effect the flatness of the cpu and ruin cooling or something.....
Still, a much nicer issue to have than Intel is fighting!
Pretty sure it's this one: https://youtu.be/FAAQVntpk00
Goes through the photos to get an idea where it failed (towards one end). Then looks at manufacturing photos (milling down carbon fiber in a pressure vessel is crazy!) then looks at strain guage graphs.