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b_a_t_m_4_n t1_je9tv73 wrote
Reply to comment by ArcticHelix in G forces and turning in space by ArcticHelix
That would require that we understand what gravity is. And we don't yet.
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_je9tr5e wrote
Reply to comment by Upholder93 in G forces and turning in space by ArcticHelix
Technically they're moving in a straight line through curved space. So they experience no inertial forces because their velocity never changes.
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_je9tioy wrote
Reply to G forces and turning in space by ArcticHelix
G-forces in the sense you mean are due to the inertia of mass. It's called G-forces because we use the earths gravity as a yardstick for measurement.
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_jduwy1n wrote
Guinea Pig is the accepted term here.
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_jdcdcgi wrote
Reply to comment by Some_Canadian_Man in Couldn’t we land on an asteroid that is passing through our solar system and use that as a vessel for interstellar travel? by [deleted]
While you're at it ask him why is the blood supply in front of the retina? And why give us so many teeth that we regularly have to take some out? What an idiot.
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_jd8n5r0 wrote
The nearest star Proxima Centauri is about 2687070au from us. The Solar system is 1921.56au in diameter. So 139.87x is the conversion factor. If the solar system was a 6.8cm tennis ball then Proxima would be about 9.5 meters away.
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_jd71zr0 wrote
Reply to comment by Some_Canadian_Man in Couldn’t we land on an asteroid that is passing through our solar system and use that as a vessel for interstellar travel? by [deleted]
For a body to be going fast enough to be useful in any non-generation sense the asteroid would need to be traveling at a non-negligible portion of c. Anything we could build would be vapourised.
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_jd71pqp wrote
Reply to comment by Majestic_Pitch_1803 in Couldn’t we land on an asteroid that is passing through our solar system and use that as a vessel for interstellar travel? by [deleted]
For all that to be true you need to have the power to lift all the heavy machinery required for mining and refining and building sub-surface habitats etc, and then accelerating it to the speed of the interstellar asteroid.
If you have all that sort of delta V available that buys a metric fuck tonne of radiation shielding.
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_jd5hitd wrote
Reply to Couldn’t we land on an asteroid that is passing through our solar system and use that as a vessel for interstellar travel? by [deleted]
For an asteroid to be useful for interstellar travel it has to be moving really fast. Which means we have to catch up with it. And if we can catch up with it, we don't actually need it. There's no benefit.
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_jcz6bk4 wrote
Reply to Setting a default browser could get easier in future Windows 11 versions by OutlandishnessOk2452
Why is it difficult in the first place hmmm?
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_ja2ijl1 wrote
Reply to comment by __i_hate_reddit in Windows 10 users are being offered a Windows 11 upgrade despite not meeting the requirements by GOR098
I'm using Blender. It's saved me, I don't know how many, thousands of pounds going round the design consultation loop with an architect because by the time we handed them the brief we had already honed it down to what we wanted and they just made some regulatory adjustments before going straight on to planning.
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_j9yxcvv wrote
Reply to comment by FlyingCockAndBalls in Windows 10 users are being offered a Windows 11 upgrade despite not meeting the requirements by GOR098
Ah well, we won't talk about the times I broke Linux by poking bits I didn't understand properly....
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_j9ykljy wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Windows 10 users are being offered a Windows 11 upgrade despite not meeting the requirements by GOR098
Move to Linux.
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_j9yi8uo wrote
Reply to comment by Odysseyan in Windows 10 users are being offered a Windows 11 upgrade despite not meeting the requirements by GOR098
Exactly my point. Windows users don't complain about Windows much because it's basically like it or lump it. Don't Like it? Buy a MAC.
Like they don't complain about the UI that comes with their TV. You get what you get, learn to live with it, buy a different make next time.
The average Windows user has never even heard of Linux and would have no idea how to install any OS, including Windows.
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_j9ybyb1 wrote
Reply to comment by papetrov99 in Windows 10 users are being offered a Windows 11 upgrade despite not meeting the requirements by GOR098
I use it as my daily driver for everything. I've been designing my house for the past two years. I just don't recognize this picture you paint.
Have I spent a few hours fiddling with config files to get some esoteric bit of hardware working? Yes. Have I spent a few hours fiddling with drivers and the registry to get some esoteric bit of hardware working in Windows? Again yes. Once, when I set the system up.
IME Linux, once set up stays set up. It's Windows that randomly breaks, chokes itself on it own bloat and commits suicide by update.
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_j9ya7lu wrote
Reply to comment by papetrov99 in Windows 10 users are being offered a Windows 11 upgrade despite not meeting the requirements by GOR098
The main problem with Linux is clueless idiots trying to impress everyone with how clued in they are by parroting something their mate told them about Linux up the pub 10 years ago.
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_j9ya2a0 wrote
Reply to comment by wellmaybe_ in Windows 10 users are being offered a Windows 11 upgrade despite not meeting the requirements by GOR098
Windows users have been trained over many ears, some decades, to take what they're given and just deal with it. Windows is what comes with the PC and they just assume that that's the way things are.
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_j63hcsu wrote
Reply to comment by Arrantsky in Donald Trump allowed back on Facebook and Instagram, Meta announces by esporx
Honestly it's not so much the cult leader themselves that scare me, it's how easily swayed by them so many people are and how a core will adamantly refuse to condemn then no matter how far beyond the pale their behavior becomes.
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_j5y6o27 wrote
Using mentally ill people as entertainment is extremely distasteful.
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_j4unf73 wrote
Reply to comment by LeEpicBlob in Apple unveils MacBook Pro featuring M2 Pro and M2 Max, with more game-changing performance and the longest battery life ever in a Mac by TbonerT
Fair enough. I just found it annoying. When I upgraded to a non touch laptop I didn't miss it whatsoever.
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_j4un941 wrote
Reply to comment by tcwillis79 in Apple unveils MacBook Pro featuring M2 Pro and M2 Max, with more game-changing performance and the longest battery life ever in a Mac by TbonerT
I was actually commenting on an article talking about them making one before Reddit decided to move it. So looks like you'll find out.
I just found it annoying.
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_j4qsrxe wrote
Reply to comment by mihirmusprime in Apple unveils MacBook Pro featuring M2 Pro and M2 Max, with more game-changing performance and the longest battery life ever in a Mac by TbonerT
This is not the post I commented on. WTF Reddit?
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_j4qiryl wrote
Reply to Apple unveils MacBook Pro featuring M2 Pro and M2 Max, with more game-changing performance and the longest battery life ever in a Mac by TbonerT
I had a touchscreen laptop. It's pretty much just a gimmick IMO.
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_j4durg4 wrote
Reply to Xenophobia of black holes? by ZAlexN
Xenophobia is a fear of foreign people and cultures.
No I don't feel any fear of black holes. They're just dense mass with a gravitational pull that light can't escape.
b_a_t_m_4_n t1_jedw1f6 wrote
Reply to AI could replace up to 300 million jobs in the next few decades by ChirperChiara
All those sponging layabouts, why don't they get a job?