I have run it on a few hundred systems with Cortex R5 (used in a production context so demonstrated to be stable over tens of thousands of hours). At that time there was a reference port for the Hercules development…
Wikipedia says there were 505 Boeing 737-900ER ordered and 505 delivered between 2007 and 2019. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_737_Next_Generation
A record for jet order should provide some job safety over the next few years (and possibly hiring if they increase their output instead of just adding to a longer backlog) for people working on the manufacturing side…
> Gwen Shotsell Gwynne Shotwell
This should guide them if they want to modify existing airliners so they are better equipped to crash into the ground, 737 MAX style. No thanks.
News headlines about "3D-printed guns".
From what I read in the PDF, the analysis is very debatable (with The Register putting forward mostly the nonsensical allegations). Disclosure: I work on satellite design and in the recent years on a program that is…
> the commission itself is captured/corrupt It has been for quite some time (at least it was already dragging this reputation for the EU constitution referendum in 2005). To the point that the schematic vision for EU…
Because that is a liquid commodity.
> I've worked with so many truly incompetent and stupid teams and organizations And all of them have deemed you a suitable fit for their incompetent and stupid team or organization.
> their principle competitor among the new disruptive LEO constellations is Amazon The main criteria should be: who has hardware in space ? So the answer is, despite all their problems, OneWeb.
>> 4 RS-25s per year > more like 4 years for ONE That is disingenuous. The message you pointed to says "4-4.5 years from when we order material" which is comparing the manufacturing of an assembled item with the full…
> The study, from Russian researchers [...] They would deorbit after 1-3 months [...] But it gets a little fuzzy in the income estimates. Even assuming that this could be done once or twice for some stupid novelty…
> There was 0 increase in electricity here In France I think the price of electricity for professionals has been multiplied by five in the past few months. The price of electricity for residential customers and small…
> imagine if a company becomes so dominant that little competition exists and little interest exists to create competition This is the core of Softbank / Vision Fund investing thesis. The current events seem to show…
> The cost of tickets will vary from €3 to €10 depending on the season. So there will barely be an entry fee for people coming for the day too. For a measure targeting people coming from thousands of kilometers away, I…
Amsterdam seems to have gotten better thanks to the pandemic. I go there on a regular basis to visit relatives with kids so I mostly visit parks and playgrounds and the drastic reduction of "bachelor party" type of…
My high school had an electronics training course that was building decoders as a practical work. It was good training for supply chain management and manufacturing. And they were selling them (illegally, obviously) and…
I do not think the message is "here's another bad thing". It is underlining that lots of people are focusing on conflicts between scooters, bikes and pedestrian have to use walkable areas and fringe of streets/roads for…
I have an old memory of my grandmother being scolded because she only wanted to take the paper of the guy she wanted to vote for. And the assessors at my local voting place usually complain when people pick only one…
French ballot boxes are transparent. And you can only insert your envelope when the person in charge presses a lever to open the entry slot. Even for a magician / trickster it would be hard to attack. But the important…
Not a competitor, a former partner. Early in the OneWeb project Greg Wyler was coming with his O3B background and positioning himself as the mastermind for the constellation aspects (satellite production and operation)…
OneWeb is/was lanuching with Arianespace. But Arianespace basically does not have any rocket anymore. A few Ariane 5 left with an uncertain Ariane 6 ramp-up, no more Soyuz, an probably very few complete Vega until…
There was bad blood between Elon Musk and Greg Wyler the messianic swindler founder of OneWeb. But Greg Wyler is long gone to find new credulous investors. And his main investor support in OneWeb, Masayoshi Son of…
> I don’t think SpaceX needs any ground stations It is not magic. You signal from the user terminal has to reach a ground station / gateway connected to the Internet. Either there are inter-satellite links and the…
I have run it on a few hundred systems with Cortex R5 (used in a production context so demonstrated to be stable over tens of thousands of hours). At that time there was a reference port for the Hercules development…
Wikipedia says there were 505 Boeing 737-900ER ordered and 505 delivered between 2007 and 2019. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_737_Next_Generation
A record for jet order should provide some job safety over the next few years (and possibly hiring if they increase their output instead of just adding to a longer backlog) for people working on the manufacturing side…
> Gwen Shotsell Gwynne Shotwell
This should guide them if they want to modify existing airliners so they are better equipped to crash into the ground, 737 MAX style. No thanks.
News headlines about "3D-printed guns".
From what I read in the PDF, the analysis is very debatable (with The Register putting forward mostly the nonsensical allegations). Disclosure: I work on satellite design and in the recent years on a program that is…
> the commission itself is captured/corrupt It has been for quite some time (at least it was already dragging this reputation for the EU constitution referendum in 2005). To the point that the schematic vision for EU…
Because that is a liquid commodity.
> I've worked with so many truly incompetent and stupid teams and organizations And all of them have deemed you a suitable fit for their incompetent and stupid team or organization.
> their principle competitor among the new disruptive LEO constellations is Amazon The main criteria should be: who has hardware in space ? So the answer is, despite all their problems, OneWeb.
>> 4 RS-25s per year > more like 4 years for ONE That is disingenuous. The message you pointed to says "4-4.5 years from when we order material" which is comparing the manufacturing of an assembled item with the full…
> The study, from Russian researchers [...] They would deorbit after 1-3 months [...] But it gets a little fuzzy in the income estimates. Even assuming that this could be done once or twice for some stupid novelty…
> There was 0 increase in electricity here In France I think the price of electricity for professionals has been multiplied by five in the past few months. The price of electricity for residential customers and small…
> imagine if a company becomes so dominant that little competition exists and little interest exists to create competition This is the core of Softbank / Vision Fund investing thesis. The current events seem to show…
> The cost of tickets will vary from €3 to €10 depending on the season. So there will barely be an entry fee for people coming for the day too. For a measure targeting people coming from thousands of kilometers away, I…
Amsterdam seems to have gotten better thanks to the pandemic. I go there on a regular basis to visit relatives with kids so I mostly visit parks and playgrounds and the drastic reduction of "bachelor party" type of…
My high school had an electronics training course that was building decoders as a practical work. It was good training for supply chain management and manufacturing. And they were selling them (illegally, obviously) and…
I do not think the message is "here's another bad thing". It is underlining that lots of people are focusing on conflicts between scooters, bikes and pedestrian have to use walkable areas and fringe of streets/roads for…
I have an old memory of my grandmother being scolded because she only wanted to take the paper of the guy she wanted to vote for. And the assessors at my local voting place usually complain when people pick only one…
French ballot boxes are transparent. And you can only insert your envelope when the person in charge presses a lever to open the entry slot. Even for a magician / trickster it would be hard to attack. But the important…
Not a competitor, a former partner. Early in the OneWeb project Greg Wyler was coming with his O3B background and positioning himself as the mastermind for the constellation aspects (satellite production and operation)…
OneWeb is/was lanuching with Arianespace. But Arianespace basically does not have any rocket anymore. A few Ariane 5 left with an uncertain Ariane 6 ramp-up, no more Soyuz, an probably very few complete Vega until…
There was bad blood between Elon Musk and Greg Wyler the messianic swindler founder of OneWeb. But Greg Wyler is long gone to find new credulous investors. And his main investor support in OneWeb, Masayoshi Son of…
> I don’t think SpaceX needs any ground stations It is not magic. You signal from the user terminal has to reach a ground station / gateway connected to the Internet. Either there are inter-satellite links and the…