Spationaute
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Spationaute
@Spationaute
Gabriel St-Pierre-Lemieux PhD Chemical Engineering I am a science and computer enthusiast, I have worked in many domains: Biology, Chemical Engineering, AI...
Canada Katılım Mart 2009
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Capitol Blues [Chiptune]
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Written on the @DirtyWaveMusic M8 while I was on a trip in #Washington.
I might try to do other version. I have one full analog/canadian made with the Intellijel Atlantix, I will publish later and I will also make it with a full DAW.
Anyway, I still have no talent, but enjoy!
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Cyan Sun
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A slow “hip” song with a Japanese flare.
Earth Electric Piano from @MyRoland
Pure LoFi Strings from @ArturiaOfficial
Made without talent, but with love and coffee. One day, I’ll get good… probably.
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@JFPuget @ProofofMaro I write 7 with the bar, and I strike my 0. The reason is they are harder to mix up. It’s an habit from signing checks/bills. And the more I know about other languages and way of writing, the more I think it’s a good habit.
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Yes, and I do agree that for missions that are relatively safe and mostly routine, I doubt the astronauts would have crazy things to do and we can pretty much get them back if something goes wrong.
But, I would really feel bad looking at three of our best quitting earth orbits to their cold doom because couldn’t cut propeller that didn’t shutoff or started randomly because of a dumb bug.
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@PawPawJesse123 @DJSnM @CommiNathan @NASA @SpaceX **because they couldn’t cut off a propeller**. Sorry, I guess I can’t reread myself right. :P
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Humans exist in the physical world, they are not digital. We are using our ears, touch, and vision to control devices, feeling a tension, a click, a push back is really important. All those senses have a limit, our vision isn’t that good under a millimetre. It would be really cool if we could work on a microcontroller with super man vision, but, meh, we can’t.
We didn’t send any human to the moon since 1972, because “humans” are the real outdated tech for space exploration! But, you know what? I love the challenge of bringing that outdated tech on the moon!
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@PawPawJesse123 @DJSnM @CommiNathan @NASA @SpaceX Oups, feeling the need to target a straw man? I guess I made my point then.
Why is it so hard to acknowledge that sometimes, a good old button/switch does the job better? Did you stop using keyboards?
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@PawPawJesse123 @DJSnM @CommiNathan @NASA @SpaceX Efficient at getting pressed and representing the status of a system? Answer me with your phone, before posting, put your phone the other side of the room. Close your eyes, pick it up and press post keeping your eyes closed until you are 100% sure the message is sent.
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@Spationaute @DJSnM @CommiNathan @NASA @SpaceX Cost reduction isnt necessarily a bad thing. But I wasn't making a cost argument. It was a safety argument. Why load the rocket with unnecessary mass when a smaller, lighter, more efficient and cost friendly options are available?
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