Yes...
Yes, but only after a few shrooms and a lot of tequila
Yeah, I was expecting a low-code/no-code way to build queries in a GUI and wondering why any company wouldn't jump at that (at least based on my own experience). Instead, I feel like this is a really nice SQL "IDE"
My understanding is as follows: Lower orbits are faster because you need more radial ("forward" or outward) velocity to keep the orbit in equilibrium with the stronger pull of gravity as you get closer to the orbited…
I'm guessing that has to do with his legs being broken in four places
Yes...
Yes, but only after a few shrooms and a lot of tequila
Yeah, I was expecting a low-code/no-code way to build queries in a GUI and wondering why any company wouldn't jump at that (at least based on my own experience). Instead, I feel like this is a really nice SQL "IDE"
My understanding is as follows: Lower orbits are faster because you need more radial ("forward" or outward) velocity to keep the orbit in equilibrium with the stronger pull of gravity as you get closer to the orbited…
I'm guessing that has to do with his legs being broken in four places