Zipitydew

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Obscure screw added so appliance cannot be disassembled (lemmy.world)

Basic blender went bad (motor ran but spindle wasn’t rotating). I wanted to disassemble to see if it could be repaired. Three of the four screws were Phillips head. I had to cut the casing open in order to discover why I couldn’t unscrew the fourth. It was a slotted spanner.

Zipitydew,

They really are and they’re not prohibitively expensive either. Use mine all the time.

Zipitydew,

He fired his PR team a few years ago. That’s been the difference.

He said plenty of dumb shit prior with people cleaning it up. One of my favorites was probably 10 years ago now. He claimed Model 3 assembly line automation would move so fast they’d have to worry about wind resistance.

My friends and co-workers still laugh about that one now. It’s such an absurd “business” mentality of go fast = good. So go crazy fast = more good. With a technology that doesn’t exist and kinda doesn’t need to. It makes more sense to increase system capacity (multiple lines) when you’re chasing throughput like that. But what makes even more sense is accurately forecasting your production so you don’t have to slap a full car together in 30 minutes to keep up with demand.

Zipitydew,

They think they’re leftists. But they’re too “me first” on consuming to realize they’re not.

Zipitydew,

He could plainly see what was coming. Tore it down. People laughed and let it happen anyway.

r/The_Donald helped radicalize users into far-right identities and discourse – Active users on r/The_Donald increasingly used white nationalist vocabularies in their comments within three months. (journals.sagepub.com)

I know most people that were on reddit at the time are fully aware of this and won’t be surprised but don’t dismiss the findings out of hand. It’s important that studies are being conducted and the fact that the finding match our lived experience is still noteworthy.

Zipitydew,

Oh he could see it too and didn’t care because he’s a self proclaimed libertarian.

Zipitydew,

And that number will come down as these tests are run and the technology matures.

Zipitydew,

You’re correct. We need to plant trees too. Cut fossil emissions asap. But even that likely won’t be enough. Figuring out carbon capture is a worthwhile endeavor.

Russia Victory Day parade: Only one tank on display as Vladimir Putin says country is going through 'difficult period' (news.sky.com)

On 9 May every year, Russia celebrates Victory Day, putting on a large parade in honour of the country’s victory over Nazi Germany 79 years ago - in what remains an important symbol of the country’s national identity....

Zipitydew,

Hell just say NATO is a defensive alliance and they go off the rails. I’ve picked up a few long bans for that alone.

Zipitydew,

That $10k Chinese car cost $20k to make. A competitor undercutting the market that much leads to monopolization. When that competitor is being bankrolled by a foreign government it’s potentially even a hostile act.

People have been mad for decades about what Walmart did to retail in the US. Taking steps to prevent that from also happening with the auto industry should be appreciated.

Zipitydew,

Now this I can get behind. We should fight back by subsidization of production as heavily as China is theirs.

Zipitydew,

They won’t because part of it is slave labor.

Zipitydew,

Sure dumbass. Way to discount all the labor wins the UAW has fought for recently.

Zipitydew,

Russia’s air defense had a backbone of Cold War era tech before the war started. Ukraine has been consistently plinking away at it. Most of it is naturally positioned near borders to prevent penetration. If you sneak past the coverage thins out quickly. Russia is a huge country so it’s also understandable to not have high density coverage throughout.

At one point Russia had a great setup. But that time was long ago. And oil money going to modernization efforts means less yacht money. Air defense also isn’t that critical when you’re mostly concerned about beating up on small countries like Georgia and Chechnya that can’t fight back.

Zipitydew,

My serious answer guess; it’s a demo of what can happen if fall prevention harnesses are not properly worn. Would help if there are a few more pixels.

Zipitydew,

Because it is. All the accounts on here I have tagged have said don’t vote at all or vote Cornel West/Jill Stein.

It’s so obvious after they pushed Jill Stein in 2016 for the same reason.

Zipitydew,

Sure but the rocket being used is Atlas V which is from the Lockheed half of the partnership.

Delta series is what Boeing brought to the ULA partnership. Which they acquired from buying out McDonnell Douglas.

Boeing didn’t design either rocket ULA has flown.

Zipitydew,

Boeing issues are plane side of the business for sure.

From little I’m aware, part of why Boeing sought a partnership with Lockheed is because they weren’t sure what to do with the aerospace pieces of McDonell Douglas and Rockwell they acquired in the late 90’s. Meaning most of the “Boeing” contribution to ULA came from other companies already serving NASA for decades. Mainly with the Delta rockets.

None of that was core Boeing business. Which is why ULA has been run by Lockheed people the whole time it has existed. Current ULA CEO Tory Bruno was an engineer at Lockheed for a long time before working his way up to where he’s at now. Something like 30 years in the industry.

Zipitydew,

Whole different division of Boeing. With the same level of NASA collaboration going on as SpaceX had for the crewed version of Dragon.

The main explody part is an Atlas V rocket built by ULA. Same rocket that did all these launches: www.ulalaunch.com/missions/…/atlas-5

Zipitydew,

ULA is a whole separate entity though. It’s not part of Boeing or Lockheed directly. And even then it’s main engineering teams are former Lockheed and Rockwell people. There is very little about ULA that’s truly Boeing. And Atlas V is based off Atlas III which Lockheed made on their own before ULA became a thing in 2006.

Zipitydew,

Probably not much. The capsule has already been tested and flown to ISS without a crew. This is finally the first crewed test. It was supposed to happen I think last year. But NASA tore down the capsule one more time and asked Boeing to change out some wiring harness shielding just to be extra careful about high oxygen environment fire potential.

ULA’s Atlas rocket which is taking the capsule up has been successful in every launch as far as I’ve paid attention back to 2007 when it first started being used. Including I believe all of the Mars rover missions.

I get all the hurr durr Boeing jokes are going to happen. But that’s commercial airline Boeing. Not MIC/NASA Boeing. And ULA has a fantastic track record. I’m going to be sad if Blue Origin really does end up buying them out.

Zipitydew,

Sadly the launch was scrubbed. Because ULA noticed something they didn’t like with a valve on the 2nd stage of their rocket.

Hopefully something ULA can fix without having to take the whole stack apart.

Zipitydew,

KMag. He even got a 10 second penalty for this.

So to answer your question, no you cannot just dive at a corner like that from behind. Had they been alongside it would have been Logan’s fault. But KMag was trailing by enough it was on him to back out of that bad idea for an attempted pass.

Zipitydew,

This sounds almost exactly like what happened to a colleague of mine last year. Guy aspirated some food. Lead to an infection. Turned into pneumonia. Died.

All that happened within 1 week.

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