COVID killed so many of the believers of bullshit. I don't think it helped
I don't think you can bleed out through a finger
I'd much rather be on a spacecraft that wore out too soon than one that catastrophically failed
AI video I have seen (mostly on human channels which are debunking them) are pretty low quality.
I might be tempted if it was up to the standard of the lemmy AI communities
I think it's more "embrace MY ideology or else"
No room there for free thinking, Chinese "communism" only
(Will I catch a ban for my quote marks?)
Shuttle was aluminium beneath the thermal tiles, so damage to the tiles was catastrophic. The expectation is Starship will be okay with a few tiles out, partly because steel is much more capable than aluminium, and partly because they have backup thermal protection
What's the context? Or is this just something we're hoping for?
We don't have a gun culture in Australia like the US has, and we don't have nearly the safety training. But yeah.
I was confusing him with Berry. It's dr Berry that I especially respect
I have found my 2kg of tallow had so far lasted two years. Some day I'll get around to making pemmican
That's all great advice. The only things I eat with an ingredients list are cheese and yoghurt. I reckon they're the most complex recipes worth buying (though home made yoghurt competes well against commercial offerings)
My flow chart is simpler
- Are you okay after 2 months on carnivore? Carry on.
Though I won't hold it against a person if they are ethically against meat eating – we can't feed everyone on just meat
And I'm also more reactive to lots of common plant foods than most, so I'm not one to tell you if you can thrive on just low carb
They think '50s hotrods were faster than later cars because later cars were "detuned to meet environmental rules"