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tickleMyBigPoop t1_jdj3re7 wrote
Reply to An ESA advisory committee has recommended Europe should independently develop its own space station when the ISS retires, and develop its own lunar base independently of NASA's Artemis plans. by lughnasadh
Lol you guys thought the US government blows money on bloated projects.
At least we solved our space bloat with fix cost contracts aka spaceX….the ESA needing to making sure every country is happy will bleed money to make sure certain jobs stay in certain countries.
If europe wants to be competitive they have to switch to fix cost contracts with no strings.
Simply x money to perform y tasks.
tickleMyBigPoop t1_jdcocyw wrote
Reply to comment by Taxington in The SpaceX steamroller has shifted into a higher gear this year by returnofjuju
And I’m not talking about hidden costs, dealerships have prices higher than MSRP.
Except Tesla because there’s no Tesla dealerships
tickleMyBigPoop t1_jd9ea8z wrote
Reply to comment by Taxington in The SpaceX steamroller has shifted into a higher gear this year by returnofjuju
>In most western countries anything els is ilegal.
i didn't know bartering is illegal.
tickleMyBigPoop OP t1_jd5t91i wrote
Reply to comment by IntelligentNerve1394 in In 2019 nyc voted to use congestion pricing to reduce carbon emissions. Three years it’s not implemented but at least the case study required by the National Environmental Protection Act is done…. 4007 pages. by tickleMyBigPoop
> Just say you want the poor to get out of the city to not inconvenience the rich.
The poor don't drive in NYC they take the subway.
> You think that all deliveries in the city are made with trucks
mostly trucks, deliver vans or freight rail which has a last mile deliver via truck/van
>They you can walk in the middle of the street without a care in the world.
Do you realize the subway exists?
tickleMyBigPoop OP t1_jd5hg7q wrote
Reply to comment by IntelligentNerve1394 in In 2019 nyc voted to use congestion pricing to reduce carbon emissions. Three years it’s not implemented but at least the case study required by the National Environmental Protection Act is done…. 4007 pages. by tickleMyBigPoop
> This city needs cars and trucks to survive.
Doesn't need cars.
tickleMyBigPoop OP t1_jd45mko wrote
Reply to comment by AlienTD5 in In 2019 nyc voted to use congestion pricing to reduce carbon emissions. Three years it’s not implemented but at least the case study required by the National Environmental Protection Act is done…. 4007 pages. by tickleMyBigPoop
Now think this is just for congestion pricing in one city.
Imagine trying to make cross state rail systems, expand port capacity, build a massive solar farm, etc etc.
tickleMyBigPoop t1_jd3cybh wrote
Reply to comment by didi0625 in The SpaceX steamroller has shifted into a higher gear this year by returnofjuju
> Today i find teslas lacking in front of other EVs
Really because i'm in the market and for the same price it seems Tesla comes out ahead, especially because the price you see online is the price you pay. Then there's supercharging stations.
tickleMyBigPoop OP t1_jd2wniy wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in In 2019 nyc voted to use congestion pricing to reduce carbon emissions. Three years it’s not implemented but at least the case study required by the National Environmental Protection Act is done…. 4007 pages. by tickleMyBigPoop
> So they voted on something in 2019 and weren’t actually able to do anything about it until this report was done
Yes
tickleMyBigPoop t1_jbouod6 wrote
Reply to The hedge fund that just posted the best return in history is negotiating a company-wide ChatGPT license by habichuelacondulce
bruh how to you get OpenAI to be compliant with SOCs? uggghhhhhh. I can't imagine the possible headaches.
tickleMyBigPoop t1_ja5y1t9 wrote
Reply to comment by billdietrich1 in How Much Land Would It Require To Get Most Of Our Electricity From Wind & Solar? by BlitzOrion
France has a Paradox of increasing costs in Asia nuclear costs are going down
tickleMyBigPoop t1_ja5xjz7 wrote
tickleMyBigPoop t1_ja3qqo5 wrote
Reply to comment by billdietrich1 in How Much Land Would It Require To Get Most Of Our Electricity From Wind & Solar? by BlitzOrion
>Nuclear is losing the cost competition, and every trend line says the gap will get worse
Purely due to over burdensome regulatory compliance. Also solar costs don’t count in battery storage usually.
tickleMyBigPoop t1_ja3qhoq wrote
Reply to comment by djkuhl in How Much Land Would It Require To Get Most Of Our Electricity From Wind & Solar? by BlitzOrion
looks at ocean
We’ll be fine then
tickleMyBigPoop t1_ja3q3za wrote
Reply to comment by smsutton in How Much Land Would It Require To Get Most Of Our Electricity From Wind & Solar? by BlitzOrion
Lol I’m not networking the solar panels i bought for general use unless someone pays me.
Right now it goes straight into my battery system.
tickleMyBigPoop t1_ja3pzu6 wrote
Reply to How Much Land Would It Require To Get Most Of Our Electricity From Wind & Solar? by BlitzOrion
Less than if we just we used nuclear.
tickleMyBigPoop t1_ja1a2ti wrote
Laughs in PGP
tickleMyBigPoop t1_j6lqjdt wrote
Reply to comment by Albertsongman in How Big Tech is using mass layoffs to bring workers to heel by diacewrb
Lol at 1/4 the salary before taxes
tickleMyBigPoop t1_j6lqhle wrote
Reply to comment by CMG30 in How Big Tech is using mass layoffs to bring workers to heel by diacewrb
And how do unions prevent layoffs?
tickleMyBigPoop t1_j6lqg2p wrote
Reply to comment by maskedmage77 in How Big Tech is using mass layoffs to bring workers to heel by diacewrb
> India or Estonia they would have already done it to save money.
Well there’s a reason why firms are engaging in more aggressive offshoring.
There’s also a point where if you need a remote job done and an American wants 2x the salary of a European to do the job….and way more than that of an Indian well it makes sense just to hire multiple people overseas even if you lose some of the benefits of having them onshore.
tickleMyBigPoop t1_j6lq5t5 wrote
Reply to comment by SoTiredIYuan in How Big Tech is using mass layoffs to bring workers to heel by diacewrb
Well it’s either that or cut government spending by massive amounts.
Inb4 raise taxes…look at tax revenues as a percentage of gdp over the last 80 years
tickleMyBigPoop OP t1_j6djcvm wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Tesla posted record sales globally last year, more than 1.3 million cars by tickleMyBigPoop
What?
Last i looked ford sold around 60,000.
To everyone else you would thing bots like u/Spartanfred104 would at least be as accurate as chatgpt.
tickleMyBigPoop t1_j6dabld wrote
Reply to TikTok’s master plan to win over Washington — Millions spent on lobbyists, a billion spent on safeguards. Will it be enough to stay in the United States? (26 Jan. 2023) by marketrent
Funny.
Remember the 1990s, congress was talking about (read harassing) Microsoft. Most tech firms then wanted to stay far away from DC so DC came to them…..and once tech stated ‘lobbying’ and opening up bullshit offices in certain districts the harassment stopped.
tickleMyBigPoop t1_j5me7k5 wrote
Reply to Starlink Is ‘Forced’ To Finally Start Caring About The System’s Light Pollution And Harm To Scientific Research by Albion_Tourgee
Lol when we have mass industry up in orbit starlink wont seem like a big deal.
>Again, it’s worth reiterating that Musk insisted that none of this would ever be a problem.
Ummm when did he say that?
tickleMyBigPoop t1_j5dzjyc wrote
Reply to comment by Xinlitik in Eye-popping new cost estimates released for NuScale small modular reactor by paulfdietz
Not to mention the cost of regulatory compliance
tickleMyBigPoop t1_je2wwmu wrote
Reply to comment by Kastar_Troy in The US government is gearing up for an AI antitrust fight by OutlandishnessOk2452
due to the extremely low barriers of entry to game dev oh and the fact msft merged with acti wouldn’t make a monopoly….well both would mean anti-trust has no grounds