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Calvin Watterson

@LogicSnse

Moderate looking for civil debate and conversations.

Se unió Ocak 2017
121 Siguiendo131 Seguidores
Not Your Average Liberal
Not Your Average Liberal@NotAvgLiberal·
Question for Liberals - (Trying to prove a point) If you had a MAGA family member, Who constantly pushed their MAGA ideology on you, Who referred to you with the usual MAGA rhetoric of being a “Libtard” “Woke” “Soyboy” (Just to name a few) Now that same MAGA family member needed financial help… Would you help them?
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Piyush@piyush784066·
Give me ONE reason you wouldn't buy this laptop..
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Asif Ali
Asif Ali@AsifAli_Haider·
Breaking 🚨 A Dubai plane carrying Israeli soldiers crashed into a residential area near Tel Aviv's airport, killing all the Israeli soldiers, according to reports. During the crash, Israeli media is claiming that the plane was hit by a fragment of an Iranian hypersonic missile.
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META PCs
META PCs@METAPCs·
How much VRAM does your GPU have? I'm tryna see somethin' 🤔 4 GB 6 GB 8 GB 12 GB 16 GB 24 GB 32 GB I have no idea
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ことだよ!!
ことだよ!!@kotosan_dayo·
初めて使ったPCのCPU教えて欲しい!!!! 自分はCore i7 3770
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Nalin
Nalin@nalinrajput23·
Apple made its biggest mistake when it decided to discontinue the iPod.
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Honey 🛼
Honey 🛼@honeymoon250·
If you know what movie this picture is from I will follow you?
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Calvin Watterson
Calvin Watterson@LogicSnse·
@TheGalox_ I wonder how many they are going to sell at that price or are they going to need to drop the price again. I do love my surface laptop 7 though.
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Anthony
Anthony@TheGalox_·
The new HP OmniBook Ultra 14 • Snapdragon X2 Elite 18-Core • 85 TOPS NPU • 14 inch 3K 120hz Touch OLED Display • 1100 nit peak brightness • 32GB 9523 MT/s memory and 1TB Gen5 storage • Haptic Touchpad • 70Wh battery • 10.6mm thin Available here: bestbuycreators.7tiv.net/enn3nj
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Sara
Sara@SaraDiscovers·
As a developer, which one do you prefer? Macbook or ThinkPad
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Calvin Watterson
Calvin Watterson@LogicSnse·
@geekedout__ Seems like a touch ui on a device with no touch screen. Needed to move the mouse further than needed. Hated windows 8 for the same reason. And whoever at Microsoft thought it would be good for the server OS needs to think hard about what they have done.
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Dipayan Ray
Dipayan Ray@geekedout__·
Tahoe users, do you miss the Launchpad?
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Piyush
Piyush@piyush784066·
never buy a 16GB RAM laptop in 2026. you'll regret it within a week
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Calvin Watterson
Calvin Watterson@LogicSnse·
@MarchandSurgery It isn't realistic. But that is easier for the general public to understand vs showing them the relevant orbital mechanics.
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Greg J. Marchand MD
Greg J. Marchand MD@MarchandSurgery·
I'm pretty sure the earth and moon will be moving over the 10 days. I'm hoping the NASA scientists built that into their plan. This model where the moon stays still and waits for us doesn't seem very realistic.
NASA@NASA

It’s not a straight shot to the far side of the Moon! 🌕 Over approximately 10 days, the Artemis II astronauts will orbit Earth twice before looping around the far side of the Moon in a figure eight and returning home.

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Calvin Watterson
Calvin Watterson@LogicSnse·
@SakshiSugandhi Depends on the system you are running it on. I switched back since I could never get sleep working.
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Sakshi Sugandhi
Sakshi Sugandhi@SakshiSugandhi·
Why people switch back to Windows 11? 847 days on Linux. Zero crashes. Still waiting for the problem.
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Calvin Watterson
Calvin Watterson@LogicSnse·
@perrymetzger I don't think you are wrong, but that is semantics. They likely could do it but haven't yet. There is no way that this won't ever orbit. That is probably the smallest hurdle they have vs everything else they need to do to get it human certified.
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Perry E. Metzger
Perry E. Metzger@perrymetzger·
In context, the claim was that the ship would be unable to orbit. They have demonstrated conclusively that it is able to orbit, by putting it at orbital velocity outside of the atmosphere. The rest is just a question of what trajectory they want to put it on, and is incredibly trivial given that they have demonstrated the ability to arbitrarily modify the trajectory. The claim at this point is like saying “you’ve only demonstrated the ability to drive from New York to Florida, I don’t believe you can drive from New York to Montreal.”
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Perry E. Metzger
Perry E. Metzger@perrymetzger·
So, this prediction is already wrong, because Starship has already made it to orbital velocity, it’s just that the lowest part of the orbit, the perigee, was deliberately placed inside the atmosphere so if there was loss of control the spaceship would reenter at a known location because of atmospheric drag instead of potentially becoming a hazard. They could have slightly changed the trajectory in order to have the low point of the orbit above the top of the atmosphere, but they deliberately chose not to for test safety reasons. So this person is failing to predict the past, not simply failing to predict the future. Assuming they actually are some sort of aerospace engineer, this is a fine demonstration of the fact that argument from authority is a pretty bad way to reason.
Christopher David@Tazerface16

I'm an aerospace engineer. I made this prediction over five years ago, and I'm still correct. I'm not interested in non-engineers trying to explain to me how I'm wrong somehow. Elon Musk is not an engineer.

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Perry E. Metzger
Perry E. Metzger@perrymetzger·
It has not completed an orbit because they chose to re-enter the thing after less than a full revolution, not because they lacked the ability to put it into orbit. They demonstrated that they could reach orbital velocity, that they could precisely control the vehicle, and that they could restart the engines in space.
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