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QuarterSwede 166 points a year ago

PAGEOS had a diameter of exactly 100 feet (30.48 m), consisted of a 0.5 mils (12.7 μm) thick mylar plastic film coated with vapour deposited aluminum enclosing a volume of about 524,000 cubic feet (14,800 m3)[8][9] The metal coating both reflected sunlight and protected the satellite from damaging ultraviolet waves. The satellite was launched in a canister, which explosively separated as it was ejected from the rocket. Then, the balloon was inflated through a combination of residual internal air and a mixture of benzoic acid and anthraquinone placed inside, which turned to gas when the satellite was exposed to the heat of the sun.[9] It was the first satellite specifically launched for use in geodetic surveying,[3] or measuring the shape of the earth, by serving as a reflective and photographic tracking target. At the time, it improved on terrestrial triangulations of the globe by about an order of magnitude.[4] The satellite, which carried no instrumentation, broke up between 1975 and 1976.

Wikipedia

This was super interesting to read about. I thought the picture surely had to be CG or AI created at first.

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QuarterSwede 136 points 2 years ago

When buying our first house in 2008 the mortgage company was pushing us to buy more by saying, “why are you purchasing this house at $197,000 when you can afford twice that?” My response was, “we’ve done the math, we can’t afford twice as much.” Never listen to a mortgage broker. They all want you to spend more so they make more.

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QuarterSwede 136 points 2 years ago

Maybe all Israelis need to visit Dachau or Auschwitz to remember how being actively erased isn’t a good thing. How quickly it’s forgotten.

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QuarterSwede 131 points 7 months ago

That’s pretty impressive honestly.

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QuarterSwede 120 points a year ago

Lest we forget:

Fourteenth Amendment, Section 1:

All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

Pretty hard to argue that “all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside” doesn’t mean what it clearly states. It’s not even in legalese. The fact that this wasn’t laughed out of court says everything.

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QuarterSwede 118 points 3 years ago

The problem is, by the time you’ve figured out that you can’t paste your password you’ve already copied it …

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QuarterSwede 118 points 2 years ago

One commenter on X, who said their partner was on the Delta flight, reported that it “smelled horrible” and that vanilla-scented disinfectant used to mask the odor “only made it smell like vanilla s---.”

Hahahahhaha.

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QuarterSwede 112 points 10 months ago

God what an idiotic and petty move.

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QuarterSwede 108 points 2 years ago

It’s too late. We’ve already hit the tipping point. Many of my neighbors have EVs now. They’re everywhere in my city and I’m not in a major city. They’re just plain better cars and now people know it. It’s too late.

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QuarterSwede 102 points a year ago

Unless it’s just plain old stock market manipulation with a twist. Always follow the money.

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QuarterSwede 93 points a year ago

The Trump administration is so far right it’s making Texas look liberal.

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QuarterSwede 91 points a year ago

Ugh. No one in the mainstream understands WHAT LLMs are and do. They’re really just basic input output mechanisms. They don’t understand anything. Garbage in, garbage out as it were.

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QuarterSwede 91 points 2 years ago

Best quote in the comments by Freethought sums it up for me:

If what Trump says is the standard that a US president has immunity to commit any crime they see fit to do while in office, then the premise of the rule of law is meaningless.

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QuarterSwede 86 points 3 years ago

Don’t go to Lemmy it’s founders are bad. Conveniently ignores the Reddit CEO who is actively lying and user hostile.

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QuarterSwede 86 points 7 months ago

Holy crap that’s an epic response. Definitely read that in Curry’s voice.

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QuarterSwede 85 points 2 years ago

Starting January 18, 1943—the midst of World War II—sliced bread was barred from American bakeries and homes. New baking regulations set by the Office of Price Administration had boosted flour prices, and the government wanted to prevent these costs from getting passed down to the consumer. By banning the use of expensive bread-slicing machines, the government was hoping bakeries could keep their prices low. Officials were also worried about the country's supply of wax paper—and sliced bread required twice as much paraffin wrapping as an unsliced loaf. (It prevented the slices from drying prematurely.)

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QuarterSwede 85 points 2 years ago

Divx was a video codec and much better than the others at that time. It was super confusing when Circuit City announced their DIVX program.

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QuarterSwede 82 points 2 years ago

Lobbying seriously needs to be abolished. Sickening practice.

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QuarterSwede 80 points 3 years ago

Apparently this isn’t uncommon. There should be a statute of limitations on how long they can request repayment back for their mistake, 6 mo max or something like that. That way you aren’t having to pay back decades of their fault.

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QuarterSwede 74 points a year ago

Inama initially removed them but later rehung them, arguing the only opposing view to inclusion is exclusion.

Smart teacher. That is, indeed, the only logical stance.

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