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Alberta, Canada 参加日 Ağustos 2008
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Aceman67@aceman67·
@CanadaGoose911 You do know that oil is used in a lot more than fueling cars right? We will never be totally free of the ancient dino/forest juice.
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Aceman67@aceman67·
@MadelnCanada InB4 the 'this is Carney/Trudeau/Woke Left's Fault' It's Still Trump's fault. He started the War. Oil is a Market Commodity, the global market sets the price, and when the supply chain that most of the WORLD'S oil passes through is in conflict, it raises Price GLOBALLY.
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Made In Canada@MadelnCanada·
Canada is the 4th largest oil reserves on the planet but it’s $2.02 per litre at the pumps. 🛢️⛽️
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Aceman67@aceman67·
@smar7gun @AyakaMods But you need to be careful... You'll wind up like me with a series back log nearly three years long.
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Aceman67@aceman67·
@smar7gun @AyakaMods Self hosting. While it has an upfront cost to buy a cheap old work station computer and 2 or more 4tb drives, setting up a NAS is easy and getting an auto download box going and being able to stream with jellyfin/plex is very easy with plenty of guides on YouTube
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AyakaMods@AyakaMods·
- Crunchyroll launched in 2006 as a pirate anime streaming site - After a $4M investment in 2009, they went legal and abandoned the fansubbers who built them, no credit, no compensation - Crunchyroll betrayed fansubbed - Fansubs gave you karaoke OP/ED lyrics, translator notes, colored dialogue per character, and honorifics, none of which Crunchyroll has ever consistently offered - Crunchyroll shut down its Games division in 2024, quietly killing it with little notice to users who had invested time in it - Crunchyroll manga service was shut down in 2016, then relaunched recently, but folded into the subscription fee with a limited catalog - Sony bought Crunchyroll for $1.175 billion in 2021 - Crunchyroll has raised subscription prices multiple times since the Sony acquisition, while delivering less - Crunchyroll acquired Funimation in 2022 and shut it down in April 2024, eliminating the last major competitor - Crunchyroll actively fights anime piracy - Disabled comments section on all anime under episodes and news posts in July 2024 - Crunchyroll streams censored TV broadcast versions of anime, but piracy is an uncensored anime scene - Crunchyroll denied switching to OOONA when asked by Anime News Network, refusing to confirm whether they'd used Aegisub, despite multiple staff leaks confirming the change - Crunchyroll subtitles typesetting was gutted/downgraded - Crunchyroll used AI translation a German subtitle (ChatGPT said: Wenn ich die Welt von hier an weiter genießen kann) - Crunchyroll raised subscription tiers again by $2 in February 2026 - Crunchyroll stayed silent, made no public disclosure, as data was breached on March 12, 2026
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Aceman67@aceman67·
@WHOSTP47 @WhiteHouse @RapidResponse47 @mkratsios47 The advanced communications equipment onboard the Orion Spacecraft is Canadian-designed; without it, Artemis would not fly. Its use is the reason why (along with the Canadarm3 being on Gateway, if it gets built), there's a Canadian on the Artemis II flight.
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Aceman67@aceman67·
@theepicmap Little thing called 'international law'. No one country owns the waters in the Strait of Gibraltar.
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Epic Maps 🗺️
Epic Maps 🗺️@theepicmap·
Why hasn’t Spain put €2 million per ship toll here to finance their 52 billion/year deficit?? Are they stupid??
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Aceman67@aceman67·
@deltaIV9250 The only thing about Interstellar that people talk about is the musical score, and that's Hans Zimmer's handiwork, not much talk about the rest of the film, with the exception of the docking memes. The same thing happened to both movies: The public moved on.
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Delta9250@deltaIV9250·
The Martian is so good, it’s kind of a shame that it didn’t seem to have the pop culture relevance of Interstellar. Hardly anyone talks about it anymore Then again maybe Interstellar is just a juggernaut. It’s not like anyone’s talking about Ad Astra, First Man, Gravity, either
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Aceman67@aceman67·
@tsarlet2 Someone needs to buy Kerbal Space Program (the first game).
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I'm an orbitalmechanicslet so maybe a dumb question, but why did Artemis do its TLI all the way out to the side and not at perigee?
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Aceman67@aceman67·
@Mplic1t @SawyerMerritt @grok SLS can lift at 95,000kg to LEO while Falcon Heavy can only do 65,000kg. Theoretically it *could* do 125,000kg to LEO if it sacrifices everything, but that's never been tested & likely never will, as it defeats the purpose of reusable rockets. NASA doesn't do untested w/ people
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Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
Difference in quality between NASA and SpaceX’s launch livestreams.
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Aceman67@aceman67·
@mightbejell0 Dude, they installed A toilet just to save the weight of packing bags for the shit of 4 people, to the point where had they not been able to fix it, it would have ended the mission. Every gram of stuff in that vessel has been allocated for, and non mission critical suff got cut
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Jell0🎴@mightbejell0·
@aceman67 “No bro the 2.5 billion dollar pork barrel project made by the most intelligent people on earth couldn’t possibly spend an extra two hundred dollars on three cameras”
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Jell0🎴@mightbejell0·
My biggest complaint is that they don’t use starlink antennas on the core stage 😭🙏
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Aceman67@aceman67·
@sar1287 @mightbejell0 I agree, but what's more important: going to the moon or recording something for posterity? I'm pretty sure they have on board recordings but haven't transmitted them yet.
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Aceman67@aceman67·
@crccpa1855 @rushicrypto If we never went in the 60s/70s... Why didn't the Soviets, the United States' greatest enemy and rival in the Space Race, not call them out on such a blatant lie? They would have pounced on such an easy propaganda victory and you know it.
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Christopher Conroy@crccpa1855·
Everyone is saying "because that tech is outdated", and "they threw away the blueprints". Do you people even hear yourselves and how stupid you sound? The term "outdated tech" implies that it has been replaced with something better. And we just threw away blue prints to "the greatest human achievement of all time"? Really? They wouldn't have been safeguarded? There were no copies? How stupid do they really think we are?!? Occam's Razor applies here, and the most logical explanation is that we never went in the 1960's, and they've only just now achieved the technology to do a loop around the moon. They still don't think they can land and get the astronauts back safely.
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Rushi@rushicrypto·
Serious question: If we were able to go to the Moon and land there in the 1960s, what makes it so difficult to do it again in 2026? Can’t we just reuse the technology from the 1960s and 1970s?
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Aceman67@aceman67·
@jackywacky_3 SpaceX doesn't have a rocket powerful enough to go to the moon. A Falcon heavy doesn't have the dV to get an Orion space craft to orbit, even if it sacrifices all 3 of its Falcon 9 rocket stages.
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Aceman67@aceman67·
@mightbejell0 We've been spoiled by SpaceX, but let's face it, they have only gone to low Earth orbit, not the moon. Every ounce matters and batteries to power a transmitter and camera that isn't mission critical doesn't make sense.
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Aceman67@aceman67·
@mightbejell0 The lack of video feeds from the craft during launch is a weight saving measure. Video transmission that isn't mission critical (the shot you showed was to confirm faring sep) is limited to when the solar panels are active to save on battery weight.
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Aceman67@aceman67·
@RealKodiTheFox @Jay_Enfield Look it up on Wikipedia or open a goddamn history book. Just because I used AI to summarize something for your ignorant ass doesn't negate the fact that you're yakking out your ass.
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KodiTheFox@RealKodiTheFox·
If you’re going to use AI so am I lmao - It was a commercial win for a small Quebec firm, not a "Canadian national effort. **But this is overstated as "a Canadian designed the Apollo CM/SM" or the LM**: - The **Command Module (CM)** and **Service Module (SM)** were primarily designed and built by North American Aviation (US contractor). Maynard contributed early sketches and systems work on the overall Apollo spacecraft stack, but he wasn't the lead designer of the CM/SM. - Many sources (including NASA histories and Wikipedia) describe his role as key in systems engineering and laying out the LM concept, not as the primary inventor. Exaggerating this as "Canadian-designed" ignores the thousands of US engineers at NASA, Grumman, North American, MIT, etc. The Broader Claim: "Without Canadian Engineers, No Moon by 1969" This is **hyperbolic nonsense** ("maple moron" level cope). - The Apollo program was a massive US national undertaking: ~400,000 Americans involved, $280 billion+ in today's dollars, driven by Cold War competition with the Soviets after Sputnik and Kennedy's challenge. Core rocketry (Saturn V by Wernher von Braun's team), guidance, computing, testing, and operations were American. - Canadian inputs (engineers + one subcontract) were **supplementary**, not foundational. NASA recruited globally when needed (including ex-Nazi Germans for rockets), but the timeline was set by US political will, funding, and industrial base. Without those specific Canadians, delays might have occurred in niche areas, but the program had depth—plenty of domestic talent and parallel workstreams. Claiming they were essential to hitting 1969 is classic coattail-riding revisionism. - Canada as a **nation** had no independent space program capable of this. No Canadian rockets, capsules, or lunar hardware were developed domestically for Apollo. It was individual engineers working for the US government/contractors and one company fulfilling a parts bid. The Moon landings were achieved by the **United States** through its own massive investment, engineering ecosystem, and risk-taking. International or subcontractor contributions (Canadian legs, German rocketry heritage, etc.) are footnotes worth acknowledging in history, but they don't entitle a foreign flag on the lunar surface. Flags represent the sovereign entity that funded, directed, and executed the mission—**the Stars and Stripes**. Planting a Canadian or EU flag would be symbolic participation trophy nonsense, especially for rideshare missions like future Artemis flights. Canada deserves polite mention in Apollo histories for talent and that landing gear (it's a fun trivia fact, and Héroux-Devtek earned the contract fairly). But turning it into "we helped design it, so we basically got you there" is inaccurate chest-thumping that diminishes the actual US achievement. The US didn't "need" Canada to win the space race; it leveraged available global talent while carrying the load. Do your own homework beyond patriotic memes—NASA docs, Grumman histories, and primary sources show a clear picture: American moonshot with helpful allies in the details.
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KodiTheFox@RealKodiTheFox·
Now that there’s a Canadian going around the moon with Americans I think a precedent should be set for when we do eventually land back on the moon and allow internationals with us in subsequent missions Unless your country gets to the moon by itself? You can’t plant a flag. I don’t want to see an EU flag on the moon, or a Canadian flag, if they didn’t earn it. If you get to the moon with your own rocket? Cool plant a flag If you’re riding out coattails? You can participate but you get no flag. You go with Americans?, only the American flag can be used.
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Aceman67@aceman67·
@RealKodiTheFox @Jay_Enfield With out Canadian Engineers, the US would not have gotten to the moon by Kennedy's 1969 deadline. A Canadian designed the Apollo CM/SM. The Lunar lander legs were made in Quebec. Do your homework before your start talking out your ass.
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