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Haven't really checked this channel out, but this was a fun watch, and it goes down really smooth with some physics/dynamics background
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The AIR-2 Genie was an unguided air to air nuclear missile. It was developed early in the cold war prior to ICBM's and guided air to air missiles. By the early 50's, the Soviets had reversed engineered the B-29 Superfortress into the TU-4 which could theoretically bomb the United States in a one way mission. The bomber's routes would take them over the Arctic Circle.
An air to air guided missile sounds like something Curtis LeMay would come up with in a fever dream. However, the mission profile makes sense in the context of its time. The Genie was designed to be fired into bomber formations, as that was the only delivery mechanism at the time. The 1.5kT warhead would be detonated at the cruising altitude ~33,000 feet. The missile didn't need to be guided since the blast radius would take out the bomber formation over the uninhabited Arctic Circle. It was never intended to be fired over civilian population center and the Air Force was keen to show that it was ""harmless"" to people on the ground.
Curtis "Bomb's Away!" LeMay
To demonstrate , during the Plumbob John test, five Air Force personnel stood below the blast.
The AIR-2 Genie was deployed to the Royal Canadian Air Force in a Dual Key arrangement. This ment that the Leafs would deploy the weapon, but the Burgers had to give the order. The Genie was obsolete by the mid 60's when guided missile technology improved and ICBM's became the main delivery systems.
Titan 2 ICBM at the Titan Missile Museum
I got to see one in person when I went to the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson, AZ. Well worth it if you're in the area.
Inert AIR-2 Genie at the Pima Air and Space Museum
- CREAMY_DOG_ORGASM : Cool post can you buy me an unban award please
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I upgraded my PC for two reasons. First, the old one was having very bad network issues and was relatively old. Second, to not lose a frame in Blender under any circumstance. So three reasons.
Despite the significant upgrade Blender performance is exactly the same.
The network issues have come back, and I can't sneed.
I woke up today and my computer has identical issues to the one it replaced. No other computer in my house has network issues. My shitty 10+ year old laptop does not have network issues. That laptop's wifi card does not work, so it has a USB adapter for that. If I plug that adapter into my PC, it has connectivity issues. Neither of my LAN ports work. This is a 100% brand new PC.
I have updated every driver. I have updated the BIOS. I have set to metered connection. I have disabled searching for other networks once I am connected. I have run antivirus scans. I have run one program at a time to see if one was causing issues.
I cannot figure out what is wrong. When I get back to the house tonight I'm reinstalling windows.
Total software developer death.
If I had unlimited resources I would have the microsoft HQ's parkinglot firebombed until connection issues improved. I don't even need the internet to get my work done this weekend, I just wanted to play Hunt: Showdown and get the cool skin.
The entirety of my day has been spent trying to figure out why my ping spikes to 2000 every minute or so. The only breaks were eating or when I went on a four hour hike to scream at god.
If you have any guesses as to why this is happening, let me know.
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A full 2 hour cover of Ted's Ph.D dissertation if any of you are curious with the first half an hour covering all the prerequisites to understanding.
I will admit even though I've taken 2 semesters of measure theory once it reaches ~1:15:00 I have no fricking idea what he is talking about.
Cool video though
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You're looking at the first direct image of another planetary system located about 300 light-years away around a star like our Sun. pic.twitter.com/UWoSHGpVRs
— Curiosity (@MAstronomers) January 25, 2024
https://www.science.org/content/article/our-first-direct-look-multiplanet-system-around-sun-star
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I've never run Mint or Debian on my home desktop but those seem like the obvious options.
I'm not installing Gentoo or Arch because my choice of distro is not based on insecurity about my peepee size and I'm looking for everyday ease of use and a large support base.
edit: currently installing mint debian edition pray for me brothers
edit2: mint debian thus far seems better/less buggy than ubuntu without major downsides
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It would be funny if this was true and the reason nobody fucks with Earth is that it is very intimidating that we’re just blasting our signals out nonstop like “come at me, bro.” https://t.co/NcR8gWycGl
— Open Source Stupidity (OSSTU) Starfish (@IRHotTakes) January 21, 2024
This isn't drama but I think it's cool.
Encounters of the homosexual kind:
Thank you for sharing your weird porn taste with us:
This is profiling and you know it:
Just burn your equivalent of chinx and pajeets for fuel duh:
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Produced, directed photographed and co-written by Michael Jorgensen, this Emmy® award winning film examines the high-stakes battle between the world's largest aerospace companies as they build and fly the most versatile warplane ever created – the Joint Strike Fighter. Go inside classified facilities with the only filmmaker ever allowed inside a US weapons competition as Boeing and Lockheed Martin battle for the largest contract in military history.
boeing and lockheed were each given $1 billion to develop and build a prototype aircraft to fulfill the requirements of the joint strike fighter program, this documentary is about that competition
it's really good