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Good points and questions. First wall interaction is going to be an interesting problem for this team to work around.
Just a shiny male toy…
Good points and questions. First wall interaction is going to be an interesting problem for this team to work around.
No??
I’ve supported engineering at several privately funded nuclear fusion companies, though all of them, this Chinese company included, are building a product out of public school research.
Off the top of my head there’s:
And several more…
I don’t think sms will go away, that ping is fundamental to GSM & LTE so far as I can tell.
You may need an app that explicitly taps into the sms feature though
That’s what the article theoretically exemplifies, avoiding emission in the first place is the best bet.
No. As an engineer, I can and will vouch for building a larger, stronger chain of regret against greed, lest this type of shit happen again years down the line.
The more people scarred by touching and feeling the results of their own greed and hubris, the longer it’ll be before we see such disregard for human life in an engineering firm.
The trick is how many more of us there are. The aristocracy seemed pretty complacent and untouchable, until one day when that changed.
Not saying it’s gotta get to that point, but making people see the direct consequences of their greed would be so good for us all.
Bullshit, these fucks led to hundreds of terrified deaths in pursuit of profit alone.
Accountants, engineers, manages, round em up and make them look through the wallets and personal possessions of the people who perished.
Not sure how I missed that J. Whoops.
Yup. They’re very efficient militarily, as is Finland. See the Skjold-class as an example of their engineering style.
If they’re ok with the resulting technical shortfalls, cool. Another company degrades back into the mire of mediocrity.
Ethanol fucks up the rubber in my 1980s Suzuki carburetor. I wish I could find an alternative.
Nothing but time. So long as their testing is rigorous, they will catch up to Boeing… But will they be rigorous? History has repeatedly suggested, no.
But we in the west shouldn’t count on that continually being the case.
We are, collectively, working to change that.
Redwood materials is trying to close the loop on lithium recycling from ev purposes, we can expect us military-industrial companies to take advantage of the cost savings, if for no other reason than to say “here’s a silent tank, we’re pocketing 60% of the unit cost for… Development… Reasons”
From acorns grow tremendous trees, it’s likely there will be a big change from an unexpected avenue.
Spot on. What a terrible thing our company incentives have devolved into.
Gonna keep striving to give working people safety, the ability to have a reliable roof and food, and to start a family if they desire, and the right to skip that family part if they want.
People keep suggesting that’ll change as I get older, but I seem to get ever more invested about it as the years go by. I’m not sure why anyone would go against those principles, but here you are.
I’d wish you the same, if it were affordable. Trade schools, universities etc should be free.
Comes with being educated. We know how to ask questions and poke holes in bullshit ideas.
Enjoy your unquestioning day.
Yeah, it sounds like Qualcomm is driving straight at a cliff’s edge in terms of their reputation…
Built, physically operational reactors that operate as close to Q=1 as they can, with all the diagnostics included.
The diagnostics are very important, as plasma instabilities have been, and continue to be, the critical issue preventing anything useful coming out of our decades of fusion reactor design. All these companies are sharing data on overcoming plasma instability issues, with multiple geometries aimed at evaluating how plasma responds to different inputs in different environments. We’re all trying to understand how to control and compress something far too hot to physically touch.
@[email protected] scaling fusion isn’t a trivial problem, and saying it like it is indicates a lack of background knowledge. This isn’t a competition between companies (no matter what our CEOs suggest), as we in industry quietly all agree that any of us that cracks this unchains humanity from the solar system. Because government funding has unfortunately sucked so much ass, we’re sort of using private money to get the basic research done. We’d be so much farther ahead otherwise.