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SMH
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For a guy that some people think is a genius...
But, OTOH. What are the 7 accounts about? Is he really fighting for freedom of speech and assuming a moral position?
But, OTOH. What are the 7 accounts about? Is he really fighting for freedom of speech and assuming a moral position?
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They're said to be neo Nazi oriented accounts.
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“Do not grow old, no matter how long you live. Never cease to stand like curious children before the Great Mystery into which we were born.” Albert Einstein
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Do you need to get tested to check if you are part of that group?
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That's probably not possible yet - also the vast majority of people belong to the two major groups so it probably only comes into play when blood donations are required for surgery, or trauma treatment, and then the hospital would do blood typing anyways.
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I wasn't sure where to put this. Since it is basically a tech story I put it here. It could've gone under world news too.
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His insistence he didn't probably means the vehicles were obtained through an intermediary & there may not be an authoritative record available as to who purchased them. If true that he disabled one or more, then Tesla may have been forced to geolocate them, and has the VIN(s).
Even if he didn't sell them directly, which seems unlikely, they have a satellite data service. We don't know whether they were connected to it prior to the bricking, but it seems likely bc how else could they brick it without data service? It is also possible Tesla did directly sell them to someone their KYC/AML layer did not detect as an intermediary for a sanctioned person/org. Bad guys work overtime trying to break sanctions. Tesla vehicles have propaganda value for Putin
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Sidetrack.
I am never selling my cars. And I will never buy a car built after 2010.
Zero internet connectivity.
I am never selling my cars. And I will never buy a car built after 2010.
Zero internet connectivity.
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“Do not grow old, no matter how long you live. Never cease to stand like curious children before the Great Mystery into which we were born.” Albert Einstein
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Today's SpaceX Starship test flight #5 can only be classified as a huge success. Here Scott Manley explaining all the details:
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How many more such landings are scheduled as test flights?
And, is the main capsule in orbit? I have not read anything about how will the mai capsule land, which will be the one with people init.
If I am right.
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For space engineering, science, planetary exploration. For the mankind even?
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I think quite a few since they're following an iterative design process. As for the 2nd stage (50.3 m is probably too big to be called a capsule) it did indeed reach the orbit and splashed down in the ocean as well, but it was less talked about this time because they already did it in flight #4. In theory it will be caught the same way with a tower, however we're years away from any human flights. First task is developing a reliable system for freight.
Also on the Moon where it's supposed to be used for Arthemis program it's all different. They'll need legs because there is neither tower nor any atmosphere to break with.
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