Turns out the missile in question is an intermediate range nuclear capable missile. So, on one hand it's possible we will see tactical nukes used in Ukraine, but on the other hand it will likely take a few years to get production back up and running after so long of not being in production.
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Thanks, I laughed at it and tried to upvote before realizing it was a screenshot lol
Yes that is the joke
They very much are, the actual problem that happened was that audio channels got mixed up on a livestream. It's really not that big of a deal
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WE CAN DO BOTH!
The future of our energy generation is not a zero sum game, we can simultaneously build out and continuing developing solar, wind, mass storage, and other already proving things while also continuing development on SMR and building large nuclear reactors too. Sure, the nuclear options will take longer to bear fruit but we will likely still be needing more clean energy by the time they do, even with pumping out other renewables as fast as we can.
Wait, you guys have a pirate party over there? That's actually really cool
I wish our parties over here in the states were more interesting like that (also that we have more of them and need a completely different system but that's besides the point)
They still might be forced to follow chromium's manifest v3 ant ad locking stuff though, we'll just have to see.
More like the .1% of the world, but also yes.
In theory it should be mostly fine to touch, idk much about it either unfortunately. it might be a good idea to put some sort of spray on sealer if you will be touching it regularly and are concerned about it at all.
It is definitely dangerous to sand or cut with a saw or something, definitely want to do that outside with gloves and a respirator because then you're getting loose fibers both on you and airborne.
Tldr: Hamas shot some rockets, they got shot down, and Israel killed at least 35 Palestinians in response.
And this should be the thumbnail not the Israelis that were safe the whole time
They functionally do, at almost all points in time there are enough capsules docked to the station for all astronauts to be able to return to Earth. The starliner capsule is currently able to return if needed, they are having it stay up there a bit longer to check things out to better understand why the one thruster is bad.