

At the time of Hubble’s launch there was no vehicle capable of lifting that mass to a Lagrange point. Also, it would have been way more expensive, had less operational life and any servicing mission been impossible.


At the time of Hubble’s launch there was no vehicle capable of lifting that mass to a Lagrange point. Also, it would have been way more expensive, had less operational life and any servicing mission been impossible.


If your really want to go for it, you can order metal 3D prints from jlcpcb. They might require some post processing/polishing for this particular use.
You mentioned in another comment that you ordered some replacements from AliExpress. Those might last even less than the original ones. I would recommend take a look at GuliKit for good quality replacements.


I like how No Man’s Sky implemented it:



I like this, and I think it should be complemented with a “Save and Quit to OS” button.


As NotJustBikes pointed out multiple times, we have the idea that cities are loud, but it’s actually cars that are loud.
As you said, not every one of the 1000 board/unboard on the same stop. So, let’s analyze your 100 per stop figure: The modern (subway) trains that I use daily can carry 1000 people, are roughly 120m long, and have 18 double doors per side. That’s like 6 people per door, totally doable.


I think it’s still very common in Austria


shapez and shapez 2 from Germany


Exactly… And then banned them for something they did on a different community. It’s crazy to have such little power and still abuse it.


The digital euro doesn’t stop you from keeping doing it. It only replaces cash. Instead of withdrawing cash from the ATM to keep it in your wallet, you withdraw digital cash and keep it in your phone.
There’s nothing wrong with sunscreen in general, but they are probably referring to what happened recently in Australia:
Independent analysis by a trusted consumer advocacy group has found that several of Australia’s most popular, and expensive, sunscreens are not providing the protection they claim to, kicking off a national scandal.
I meant they were right about being too blue. I don’t think that it damages the eyes because it’s blue, but I’m pretty sure a really bright light can damage your eyes.
I don’t know about regulations, but you are right about the blue light.
Most white LEDs have low CRI, and that’s why things look weird with them.
The reason they use low CRI LEDs is probably because they are cheaper and produce more lumens per watt.


Cool! Didn’t know that one, thanks!


I really like the Dymaxion projection.


The thing is that USB type C is only about the physical plug/socket, and the USB standard and version that uses it is a separate thing.
In this case it’s probably a PD only charger and the device only supports plain old 5v 500mA USB power


I really really like my Garmin Instinct 2. It a kind of hybrid but between old digital clock and smartwatch, instead of analog.
It has strong Casio Pro Trek vibes. One color, no touch LCD screen. Solar charging, more than 3 weeks battery life, GPS, all health sensors and smart stuff.


I think you are referring to GNU Taler.
It recently started operating in a kind of open beta in Switzerland https://news.itsfoss.com/gnu-taler-swiss-operations/


Unless I missed that feature, no, you only have one version.
But it creates a link to archive.org so you can see if there’s older versions there.
The factory building part in Factorio is way way deeper and far more complex. And if you add Space Age, five times so.
Mindustry is mainly a tower defense, and the factory part serves this mechanic.
You still need to mine resources and build stuff and bring the ammo to the turrets using conveyor belts and all that good factory things.
It’s a pretty fun game and you can play it even on mobile.