SpaceX moving to Starbase editionprevious >>16281941
Reminder that Europa Clipper might be delayed for a year because a contractor sold NASA faulty transistors.
Now that Dragonfly's chief flight systems engineer has been replaced with a diversity hire how can we expect Dragonfly to reliably land.
Tesla, Elon, X, and SpaceX.TEXAS
Muskrat containment thread
>>16284672is he brining retarded commiefagia politics also with the outfits?
https://x.com/LabPadre/status/1813493405583876412>Tower Module 3 [ of 9 ] has been moved to the Launch Complex.Maybe mid august isn't such a pipe dream
>>16284686Tower stacking has zero impact on when the launch will happen.
>>16284689The massive investment and genuine forced hustle culture by the world's best engineers and tradesmen speaks volumes. This "git-r-done" mentality, is both Texas-style retarded and pure genius at the same time. You have to admit, it gets results far better than any other methods, given reality as such. It takes a madman to lead that charge forward, abject stupidity must be stamped out by any means necessary, which is why its easy to draw parallels and a synergy between Musk and Trump.
https://x.com/macroflaneur/status/1813348901207896322
SPEHS
>>16284700>AGI is due
>>16284700>grey tribeWe just call them Jews. What is this gay normie safe speak referring to?
Is there a counter anywhere for how long the starliner crew have been up there?
>>16284700https://x.com/elon_docs/status/1813401219106259028
>>16284702It really is, the compute is there, stupid meatoids are just trying to figure out how to make it work. Look at the progress over the last two years, dissolving fractal nightmare images to perfect waifu coom material. And that's using 1970s transformer architecture. AI luddites are the dumbest motherfuckers out there, y'all still talking about fucking HANDS.
>>16284707Musk/thiel/a16z aren't jewsJews do control the government though
>>16284707i have no idea, probably some new memeperhaps it refers to some apolitical business people faction that don't really care about politics too much generally other than if it affects their business
>>16284712which jobs will AGI eliminate?
>>16284711I'm so fucking ready bros
>>16284715Ah yes, the hand coper emerges. You probably work a job a job that involves shuffling data around computer systems don't you? My condolences.
>>16284713Thiel is crypto jew as fuck man.
>>16284702Why are AI fags so delusional? The ability to make pretty pictures improving 100x doesn't mean your computer is about to come alive
>>16284725Elon is an AI fag, so I guess you are the sneeding coper.
>>16284719which jobs are future proof
>>16284728None.
>>16284728Trade jobs will last a while until they figure out a genuine affordable humanoid tier robot, which is probably at least 5-10 years out. Pencils pushers (forma de computer wagie) will be gone long before that. Only long prospects for making money outside of your ubi gibs, if they don't just decide to holocaust the useless eater class, is going to be provably human created art works. From paintings to pottery, whatever.
>>16284725Yeah, your job of moving numbers around excel spreadsheets and sending emails is totally safeLOLLMAO
>>16284727And he's delusional. He mistook the an S curve for a linear at peak acceleration, which is why his FSD prediction is off by years now. I don't care about Tesla or AI, I just like the rockets
>>16284737>muh curveThanks for your opinion midwit
>>16284735Lol I own a company in a physical and decentralized industry. It's mostly mechanized, but the parts you need a human for are so complicated that I'm not expecting robots to compete in my lifetime.
>>16284742>I own a company>investor hype buzzword babbleShould probably be posting this on some reddit AI seethe forum honestly
>>16284744>AI fag is a redditor
>>16284742what can I do to protect myself from AI?
>>16284750But that's you???
>>16284737You mean at zero acceleration in your pic
>>16284758I did not read the y axis>>16284755>I should post on reddit >but you're the redditor >>16284753I don't know, a month ago I would've said don't make a career in concept art, but after buying and learning midjourney trying to make some images for a personal technical project I realized it can't actually make anything that isn't a collage of stock images. I'm lined up to purchase work from a concept artist despite all the progress in AI image generation. I mean in a world where fake email jobs exist, you aren't going to find yourself unemployed just because a computer is suddenly able to pretend to be alive
>>16284769IF YOU DONT KNOW SOMETHING, DONT MAKE STATEMENTS. ASK QUESTIONS
>>16284770What are the steps between right now and AGI?
>>16284737but computing power is growing exponentially.
>>16284769Yep, malding artcel detected. Sorry about your furry porn commissions drying up. Maybe time to get a job at walmart?
Did I piss off a bot or something?>>16284770By "I don't know" I meant "I don't know that you have to". You'd have put that together if you read the whole post and are a human>>16284774I'm not convinced that's the limiting factor >>16284775If you were a human and could remember anything two posts back you'd recollect that I own a company in an actual industry. I used the example because I began the personal project expecting the image generation to be as good as everyone says, but its only good on things there are 100,000 pictures of
>>16284779>recollect that I own a company in an actual industry.It's not that he can't recollect, it's that he doesn't believe you. Words are cheap, I'm elon musk and I say you're an idiot.
>>16284779>I own a company in an actual industry>posting walls of texts on 4chins malding about the artificial intelligence Yeah, doubt
>>16284781>>16284783Most of my customers are small businesses so I can confidently say the competence threshold for self employment is extraordinarily low. I only have three employees, I'm not pretending to be a millionaire here. But yeah given my experience and the volumes of money I see moved around where AI has absolutely nothing to add, I'm just not convinced. You've also been seething instead of convincing me so I'm probably right
>>16284784No one cares about your fake and gay larp
>>16284785Kek whatever. This interaction has me completely convinced that AI fags are just losers hoping that people with real jobs will be brought down to their level
>>16284786
>>16284786So true oomfie
>>16284711Why is he fat, though? Pence looked much better.
>>16284788stop making me look up zoomer words
>>16284784I'm an electrical engineer, and I can also say that there are a lot of stuff where automation won't replace all the human elements (for a long time), simply because a lot of stuff requires certified personnel to give the go ahead and thus be liable if something goes wrong (instead of the company). Especially here in the EU where there are a ton of regulations that require human oversight in some capacity.
>>16284794Robots have been building vehicles for decades now. You are coping.
>>16284794>humans will be employed forever because regulationslol thats damning with faint praise.
>>16284786>This interaction has me completely convinced that AI fags are just losers hoping that people with real jobs will be brought down to their levelhits home
>>16284794>simply because a lot of stuff requires certified personnel to give the go ahead and thus be liable if something goes wrongThey willl certify robots and the company will be liable if something goes wrong.
>>16284795Yeah, our factories are filled with them. But they are also filled with technicians and engineers etc. to maintain, oversee and carry on other tasks.>>16284796Yeah, I wasn't exactly praising either side, EU bureaucracy can be hell.>>16284798>and the company will be liable if something goes wrong.And this is exactly what they (the companies) don't want. Instead of just firing an incompetent person who took the blame, you will be directly responsible for all damages and compensation.
>>16284794>there are a ton of regulations that require human oversight in some capacity.>robotics start replacing human labour with some human oversight for legal purposes>increase robotic labour until it's basically a human rubber stamping skynet productionSee;history of the industrial revolution until modern day
>>16284804Quite possible, but that might fail due to humans eventually being too dumb/unknowledgeable to maintain everything they have, like in idiocracy(/some former african colonies where everything technical simply rusted away).
>>16284802>But they are also filled with technicians and engineers etc. to maintain, oversee and carry on other tasks.I wonder how the overseer rate has reduced over the years and will continue to do so.
>>16284807If the anti AI argument is idiocracy then cool I understand that. But if we aren't going the idiocracy route then there are going to be less and less humans employed for all kinds of work year by year.
https://x.com/CNSpaceflight/status/1813533851651891284China clone of Superheavy booster catch
How come I was born at just the right time to witness the coming of AGI? What are the probabilities?
>>16284812Their shameless IP disregarding is dope, just need them to be able to transfer that to actual hardware. They've been getting better at it and now they are up to good quality cars. Rocket engines a different story but I guess we will see, they do have quite a few smart bugmen.
>>16284812Has cosmo leap made a rocket yet? Are they just trying to go straight for a starship clone?
>>16284794Thanks for the reply. I can't imagine an AI/robot that can work on the electrical at my shop. The previous owner was an unqualified redneck an now I have one leg burned out and another peaking every 30s but I can't imagine a robot assessing and repairing it. Also, I just don't see it laying conduit and pulling wires through.>>16284804Machines are good at repetitive tasks and numbers. Humans are good at assessing the real world and making decisions. Machines need a lot of work before they're competitive in that regard.
>>16284817Musk doesn't patent any of his stuff so the chinese are completely in their right to copy him. It's what he wants after all (maybe not the chinese specifically)
>>16284742Kek you're either a lying retard or such a small operation as to be artisanal if you can't immediately think of at least three areas in your business that could massively benefit from AI.
>>16284820as if China is able to build a function rocket. They couldn't make make ball point pens until 2017.
>>16284812Spacerace 2 enjoyers keep winning
>>16284823I think you'll find china builds many functional rockets and has done so for decades if you care to look.
>>16284812What happened to the chinese company trying to catch rockets with a net? I know it sounds kinda dumb but the mockups actually made it look like a sensible alternative to the chopsticks.
>>16284817Not an IP.
>>16284822Kek yeah there's a custom aspect. There's really no point in the line from customer acquisition to delivery where I need a computer to think though. I have to assume that's most of American industry
>>16284828You know what's a sensible alternative to chopsticks? Two tower with adjustable cables running between them. Then the cables just catch the rocket.
>>16284812
>>16284823>They couldn't make make ball point pens until 2017Glownigger talking point. There are few enough countries who can manufacture true ball point pens, not just assembling imported parts, that they an be counted on one hand. And yes, China does actually have quite a few all domestic rockets that they launch regularly. Go back to /pol/k/ whatever shithole you came from
>>16284830I assume you're paying for accounting? Those are getting some pretty high quality AI services that are invisible to the customer. I only found out the firm I use is one of them when the subject came up and they're pretty small.
>>16284832i could see chopsticks being used to widen the gap between the cables and then narrow them again to catch, but would cable be more likely to start flopping around from exhaust, or drag along the rocket as it descends and they narrow?it will be interesting to see how the chopsticks work out.
>>16284832That's basically what this chinese net was, it was 2 pairs of 2 wires perpendicular to each other.
>>16284823>They couldn't make make ball point pens until 2017.A list of countries that can make ball point pen heads>Switzerland>Japan>China
>>16284812i saw a video about chinese stealing the other day and they basically boiled it down to being so competitive in china that if you dont steal then you dont eat. so you either be a fucking rat and survive or you try and be innovative and you get your organs harvested.
>>16284845cool. Do you have a link?
>>16284849Why bother innovating when westoids put in the work and let your guys in to copy it through race based employment policies?Serious question
>>16284853because innovation will win the war between china and the west. it'll be ww2 japan vs america all over again with xi shitting his guts out as he's strung up to hang in the hot sun.
>>16284858Why would they go to war?
>>16284861the beef gots to get cooked some day
>>16284858>innovation will win the war between china and the WestLol lmao China wins the war by doing nothing while America brings in unlimited low iq immigrants and is destroyed through Jewish social policies. America has tik tok showing questionable aged girls twerking and black queens lambasting whitoids, meanwhile Chinese tik tok is full of educational videos. Collapse of an empire stuff.
>>16284868>America has tik tok showing questionable aged girls twerking and black queens lambasting whitoids, meanwhile Chinese tik tok is full of educational videos.got an actual source for this or just unfounded anecdotal speculation?
>>16284672I keep reading "The Boring Company" as "The Boeing Company".
>>16284872either company does nothing
>>16284871The first ones obvious if you've ever been to tiktok. The second however isn't true, chinese tiktok is hard to describe. Theres occasionally threads on /wsg/ if you wanna go looking but I wouldn't call chinese tiktok educational.
>>16284871I like how that's what you latched onto and not the tens of millions of imported squatemalans and destructive Jewish social policies
>>16284874Boring company actually been doing a lot of good stuff. You just don't hear about it here because it's not tesla/xeeter drama or exploding spaceships.
>>16284879okay but hypothetically if America is destroyed by China as you say how does that benefit the Jews?
>>16284774yeah, but coding isn't exponentially betterPajeet and Anastasia (formerly known as Bill) are wasting all computing the power on basic tasks with poor practices
>>16284881its still very much in its basic dev stage as a company going through iterations of the hardwaremight be a number of years before they land on a design for the boring machine (and operations in general) that is good enough to start scaling
Plant the texas flag on the Moon it would be so kino
>>16284790Pence was big on space, but Vance is big on technology/innovation generally. Pence pussied out and betrayed Trump when the going got tough, he had his chance and blew it
>>16284882They have been bleeding America dry but in their orgy high of money printing and nepotism have failed to secure their new host like they usually do. They should have been breeding chink mischlings with party members decades ago but were too high on printed USD.
>>16284711dude looks dodgy af but this is a good sign for spaceflight
>>16284884the probably figured it's not as easy in boring as it is in rocketry. Unlike rockets the highly competitive tunneling market(which is dominated by Germans) has converged on the optimum boring machine design.
>>16284889>politician says space thing>OMG BASEDBASEDBASEDhow new
>>16284812Strong Chinese technology really is decades ahead of American pig-nology
>>16284887Who was their previous host? Britain?
>>16284890The fact that most boring machines are still using diesel shit with miles of extractor fan machinery indicates that the free market has barely even bothered innovating. Much like the pre SpaceX launch industry, the tunnelling industry is comprised of gorillion dollar state sponsored projects with politicians choosing their "preferred contractors" (see; who bribes the best)
>>16284841That was my thought, but anything like that will be handled by Intuit and I won't notice a thing. Legal language is basically a programming language so it doesn't surprise me
>>16284891Not only is it based, but redpilled too
>>16284890I don't know about that, they are starting to iterate rapidly nowthey are doing a bunch of "obvious" things like continuous mining, starting from the surface (porpoising) to eliminate the need to dig a ditch and lower the machine there when starting and ending and zero people in tunnel (ZPIT)
>>16284897There's no way you can get the torque required for drilling without the shittiest diesel imaginable
>>16284903Electric motors are the king of torque. What the fuck are you on about.
>>16284903not sure what you mean by this but you can use any kind of engine and with the right gear reduction any kind of torque can be reached. Also I will use this opportunity to call out faggots that think car torque matter in comparison to horsepower.
https://x.com/KennethCassel/status/1813338806784860552
>>16284910C*lifornia is so shit it's unreal. Should just drop a couple hundred fusion weapons on the place and start over.
>>16284910Whats the purpose of the thing on the left?
>>16284912haters gonna hate.
>>16284915To enrich the local politicians favourite contractor and get kickbacks from them
>>16284917I mean yeah but whats the thinly veiled excuse to do that?
>>16284916Don't you have some human waste and needles to be stepping in subhuman?
>>16284920I live in a gated neighborhood
>>16284922Nice, South Africa tier
>>16284919people complained about a lack of shelter from the elements at some bus stops in los angeles so the city council added those things and called it a day. its supposed to protect you from sunlight.
>>16284926Can't make this shit up KEK
>>16284926looks kinda comfy thoughhttps://assets.bwbx.io/images/users/iqjWHBFdfxIU/i4DbChE__3Pg/v1/1200x900.jpg
>>16284926and didn't it cost like 500k? lmao
>>16284926I think there was also some bureucratic problem why they couldn't install normal benches or a bus shelter
>>16284884While its in "dev stage" its not basic. They've already created their factory for mass production. They're already doing contractual obligations and building tunnels. There's a 40+ mile extension on Vegas loop they're tunneling atm.. They got Tesla tunnel down at Tesla factory in Austin.
>>16284932Prob cause drug addict hobo rapists would set up camp there
>>16284689i was talking about the FAA docs where spacex said they'd be done with the 2nd tower stacking by August 15
>>16284904and how do you get that much power way down, deep beneath the earth?
>>16284684He is explicitly fleeing the streetpoop, crime, and kidtrooning government of California. It's not just tax sniping.
>>16284922>California fags being proud of living in a mini prison protected from their shithole states inhabitantsCan't make this stuff up
>>16284929Looks retarded.
fag
>>16284939Well you see there are these things called batteries, you send in empty carts to collect the spoils and it turns out you can put batteries on them instead of being empty! Crazy idea I know!
>>16284939You run a diesel generator
>>16284904Off-idle peak torque sure. Under sustained load not so much.
>>16284934basic is perhaps the wrong word, but I think this is basically still perhaps early F9 stage if even thati.e. not reusable, not scaled, launching like once a year or something
>>16284948lol batteries for that application ok.>>16284950indeed
>>16284953>lol batteries for that application okTake it up with the boring company then master engineer if you think you know better
>>16284948They just run cables from the grid to the boring machine. Since the machine moves so slowly it's not a problem.
>>16284958>just plug it in like in my video games
>>16284959Fuck off retard
>>16284956so do they haul the giant 5MW battery pack to the surface two times a day to charge it or do they run a cable down to the boring machine to charge it.
everyone seems very mad today
>>16284735My first reaction was also to imagine that sufficiently capable AI would make humans obsolete, but it would have been natural to apply the same argument to human labor during the Industrial Revolution. What actually happened was that the productive output of any given person increased dramatically along with both the demand for labor and the standard of living in industrialized nations (eventually).On the other hand, the use of internal combustion engines took horses from being useful and ubiquitous tools (literally workhorses) to being pets for a few people with too much money.I don't see how you could determine at this time which analogy is correct.
reminder that cars have the same power as about 80 actual horses. This is how obsolete horses are.
>>16284970I wonder where the kistler guys are now? I would like to hear the full kistler story as they are an important part of rocket history.
Hullo is seething about the move from California
>>16284672this is going to cause housing prices in brownsville and s. padre to skyrocket. so much south padre being a hidden gem. the good news is they'll price the mexicans out and push them further inland
>>16284975if AI actually makes human labor totally obsolete in the near term then that means returns to capital are gonna go exponential at the same time, and a few thousand bucks' of well-placed capital investment is gonna mean you can live like a king
>>16284980https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condorcet_paradox
>>16284983where do I place my capital?
>>16284794>here in the EUYou will be safe from technological change and economic growth in the EU because you'll stay centuries behind the rest of the world. If anything, we should expect the state of affairs to regress in Europe for the obvious reasons.
>>16284980It's a telling sign of autists with no life experience that they think electoral mechanics are the sole reason for government inefficiency
>>16284993It's mostly a "both sides are le bad" cope to avoid making an unpopular decision in public.
>>16284991i'm not some /biz/ whiz with some complicated scheme, index funds and real estate are undefeated in the long run
>>16284980He was always seething about Musk when he purchased twitter and claimed Musk would destroy it in 2 weeks or so. Its just a kneejerk tribal response. Rather than an actual fully thought out response that you see from his longer videos. I dont fault him for it personally cause tribalism is a natural reaction for most people. Particularly it is for those that dont understand what they're saying
>>16284882How does HIV benefit from killing faggots? It doesn't. That's just an unintended consequence.
>>16284939High voltage cables.If we can run them through a hundred miles of desert we can run them through three miles of tunnel.
>>16284993It's certainly a contributing factor.
>>16284956id really like to see some specifics of how its supposed to function, thats all i saying.
>>16284975>What actually happened was that the productive output of any given person increased dramatically along with both the demand for labor and the standard of living in industrialized nationsExcept if you look at the rise of the information age and computing, the productivity of workers skyrocketed while wages stagnated and the rich pocketed the benefits
>>16285000sure, cables are doable if you can start the dig close to a suitable connecting point. there are safety concerns about having large high voltage cables in a tunnel that will have activity happening in it all the time, but its the battery power thing im not seeing at the moment, and cant find any info on.
>>16284675It's Psyche all over againIf MSR wasn't dead before the budget drain this will have is going to smother it
>>16284993korrect
>>16285006there's no reason to think so. the will of the people is ill-defined (the liberal paradox) and even if it were there's no basis for believing that adhering to it more closely would result in better outcomes (arrow's impossibility theorem). it's just a grass-is-greener thing for guys like hullo who fantasize that any third party in american politics would be one they agree with. it's at least as likely that any third parties which became viable would be even more retarded than the current ones.
>>16284997yeah but real estate won't grow with AI. Shouldn't I be investing in Google and similar.
>>16284963>Oh you need electricity? I know where that comes from! Wires!
>>16285017>real estate won't grow with AIyou sure about that? what if you can suddenly make 50-story fully-automated fusion-powered factories in the middle of the desert? (and yes, that's pie-in-the-sky, but not as pie-in-the-sky as assuming AI's made all human labor totally obsolete).
>>16285016I don't care about 3rd parties but you have to admit that situations where the guy who got less votes wins is retarded.
>>16285019It’s true, if you plug a long enough strand of copper into your machine the magic torque juice will come out and you will dig. The lab boys tell me it has something to do with what’s on the other end of that copper strand but I’ve never looked into it.
>>16285019Yeah you can get this thing called electricity transmitted through wires, crazy stuff.
>>16285019The tunnels need electricity to light up. They're simultaneously powering the tunnel and the boring machine.
>>16284700>free speech fundamentalismbut only when it's not against them lmao
imagine wanting to power a TBM with batteries. You know you're gonna need wires for batteries too?
>>16285030Oh man where are we going to get all these wires and electrons it's over bros
>>16285019Zoomers are so ironypilled lol
>>16285030Learned helplessness is a disease.
>>16285043>ad hominem
https://spacenews.com/gop-platform-lays-out-aggressive-space-agenda-to-counter-china/Space policy. In orbit manufacturing, moon, mars.
>>16285045It is what it is. Companies like SpaceX hire only those with high agency. "Oh I there's a road kill on the road. We cant do anything!!!!" "Oh Boca Chica is bad because there's no infrastructure! There's no power or water or electricity!!! ITS IMPOSSIBLE" You get fired on the spot.
>>16285047Uninformed retard hereIs this one of those things that politicians have been promising every election cycle? Or is this new for 2024?
>>16285047>Disruptive new startups like SpaceX, Rocket Lab and Blue Origin are making these incumbents work harderLol lmao even >>16285051Yes it's basically the same old shit
>>16285051Space isn't a high priority for Biden admin. The last Trump admin was the one that created the Artemis program. Prior to that, Obama created the Commercial Cargo/Crew program. Bush had no real plan either.Space as an ambition isn't really a thing for the past presidency.
>>16285051the stuff about manufacturing and commercial space is unique to the gop platform (and new, since the gop didn't put out a platform in 2020). moon/mars will be in the dem platform too.
>>16284774>computing power is growing exponentiallyBS, it declining now. they have to keep making computers use more and more power and more specialized hardware because the gains in computing power aren't getting any better.
>>16285059>because the gains in computing power aren't getting any better.Bro doesn't know about GAAFET or BSPD shut the fuck up moron
>>16285047Expanding Freedom, Prosperity and Safety in Space>Under Republican Leadership, the United States will create a robust Manufacturing Industry in Near Earth Orbit, send American Astronauts back to the Moon, and onward to Mars, and enhance partnerships with the rapidly expanding Commercial Space sector to revolutionize our ability to access, live in, and develop assets in Space.https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/2024-republican-party-platforma good sign but overall nothing significant. i think at this point the minimum is continuing what biden has been doing, which has been good for the industry, elon/spacex attacks aside. trump will probably take it up a few notches though by trying to push the industry into bigger and bolder things like he did in his first term.
>>16285064https://x.com/Andercot/status/1787732013568647505
>>16285065Isn't he the superconductor superschizo
When the dust has settled and 2 stage fully reusable SHLVs (starship clones, if you will) are industry standard, what will launch costs per pound end up at?
>>16285065oh hey it's the lk-99 cheerleader guy from last year
>>16285067$420.69
>>16285064if trump wins and spacex continues to make progress towards mars, i could totally see trump try to make his mark and push for an official nasa base on mars. you know, something along the lines of bush jr pushing for a return to the moon, or obama's push for a nasa visit to an asteroid, both of which resulted in the artemis program.
>>16285067This >>16285072It will be in few hundreds dollars down from couple thousands per kg with F9/FH right now. Thats just "industry" pricing. For SpaceX internal, the pricing may even be lower
>>16285067>100T payload per launch>$million per launch$10 per kg
>>16285067anything under $100/kg is going to be borderline impossible with chemical rockets. i'll allow myself to fantasize about $250.
>>16285073bases on both the moon and mars, though the mars base won't really be started before trumps second term endsbut JD Vance might run for president after Trump and continue the program
>>16285076>anything under $100/kg is going to be borderline impossible with chemical rocketsWhy not? Methalox might as well be free, it's just a matter of how low you can drive refurbishment and operational costs
>>16285064The biggest thing Trump could do is put a guy in FAA and FCC that would remove lot of the regulations and streamline regulatory approval. Speed up the investigations. Speed up approval process. Put in an agenda friendly guy that will approve all the Mars/Space related projects promptly.
>>16285077yeah it definitely wont be but i wouldnt be surprised if trump tries to push this as part of his legacy. the history section of future mars colonization news articles, books, wikis, etc. would then be including trump in them.
>>16285088Most of it will take place under Vance but I guess Artemis might take place before 2028
>>16285064Mars got as many words as Israel in the GOP platform. I'm not sure how many anons realize what a crazy change that is.
>>16285097Big if true
>>16285099its a single mention for each of them
>>16284731>until they figure out a genuine affordable humanoid tier robot,The real issue is dense power storage.
>>16285097Israel funding is locked in as a bipartisan kike dicksuck, they don't need to even talk about it beyond saying they are the greatest ally and it's better for them not to talk about it given the Jews latest bloodthirsty rampage that pissed everyone off.
>>16285102Anon didn't you hear? You can just use wires!
>>16285107Big if true
>>16285102micro fusion reactors and biphase-carbide when?
>>16285107that's insane
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1813584231920185527clip about trump talking about double F9 landings I would guess
>>16285082propellant is about 1% of the cost of reusing a f9 core and 17% of the cost of running a cargo airline. starship is gonna come in somewhere between those two numbers - the higher the better. if we take that f9 is currently costing spacex about $1500/kg for starlink launches and then divide it by 17 then that gets you to around $90 as your lower bound of plausibility. maybe my numbers suck, but i'm not pulling them out of thin air.
>>16285102>>16285107i'm planning to keep mine chained up in a sex dungeon anyway so no problem here
>>16285120i assume the chains and dungeon id just for your kink since a robot is clearly fully controllable anyway and will not attempt escape.
>>16285117>propellant is about 1% of the cost of reusing a f9 coreSource not fucking found because we have no idea of the true internal cost of Falcon 9. Regardless, the 170t or whatever of rp-1 that it takes to fuel a Falcon is expensive as hell compared to methane which is more or less free.
>>16285126security, farters
>>16285117I don't think your math is right. Rather than using a straight division of current launch costs you should instead take the known fuel costs, I believe musk said falcon 9 is about half a mil, then use a range of plausible fuel costs as a percentage of total cost.Lets round the airline number to 20% cause I hate math and use 10% as a midway between current prices. That gives us and range of 2.5 to 5 million dollars per launch. That gets me a lunch cost of between 50$ and 25$.
>>16285115He mentions a droneship landing in the ocean.
>>16285097Citation? I'm genuinely excited if true.
>>16285135you can check it yourself https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/2024-republican-party-platform
>>16285135Ch.10 S.3
>>16285136Ch.3 S.5
>>16285138>>16285136>Under Republican Leadership, the United States will create a robust Manufacturing Industry in Near Earth Orbit, send American Astronauts back to the Moon, and onward to Mars, and enhance partnerships with the rapidly expanding Commercial Space sector to revolutionize our ability to access, live in, and develop assets in Space.A bit less than I was expecting, but still good news nonetheless. Thanks for citing, anons don't always do that these days.
>>16285129A 50 dollar lunch better be damn good
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>>16285148brb committing sudoku
>>16285142It's a boilerplate nothingburger. Best we can hope is they keep Artemis going and Elons bribes cut some of the red tape kikery
>>16285142I say we go to the moon....we go to the moon, and the other thing, not because it is easy, but because it is hahd.
Here's my proposal to cool LA down. >build 100 kilometer long tunnel from LA to top of Sierra Mountains>use large blower to suck air from cold Sierra mountains into Los Angeles.Thoughts?
>>16285184It takes 20 years to approve a regulatory paperwork. Nothing can be built. Boring Company moved out of California because they wouldn't budge on regulation and all the projects were stuck in limbo, just like with other far left cities.
>>16285184Cool it down? I hope LA experiences runaway venusian greenhouse climate
>>16285184Honestly just fix the river. Maybe make the roofs and such white.
>>16285189they're already white except for the solar panels of course.
>>16285184Here's my proposal to cool LA down>Drop several fusion warheads on it>one after the other to form a nice, deep crater >let it fill up with water to form a comfy lake>plant some forest around the edges for shade>release fish and birds around the lakeWould be really nice
>>16285184i think that sounds very reasonable
>>16285192if i ever had a job there i'm pretty sure it'd be running across the street to lowe's whenever someone needed an emergency bracket
>>16285010Wages stagnated because their gains in productivity came not from worker skill, but from capital investment (in technology). If you actually want to address that, minimum wages and cutting migration are the only way forward.Or just go full Denmark (flexicurity), which you won't.Also, the tech industry, which has carried the U.S. economy in the last two decades, has the best overall salaries and benefits in the entire world. They just not hire (or need) that many people.Hating on tools and machines won't get you anywhere.
>>16285194just so long as the entire surface of the crater lake can be covered with those floating black balls to keep evaporation down.