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09:44
whatsup
skin issues
I wish it wasn't the case
I wish it won't be later!
Probably due to C++, I should have been more careful
09:48
nah, it only causes brain damage
Naaaaah trust me, we're all perfectly fine mentally, never witnessed even a problem among C++ developers :')
10:20
80% of C++ is ugly af and causes tons of frustration. It was a huge relief when I tried JS
Wow, I'm sorry mate but that's an instant ban
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understandable. I still mean that there are a lot of basic features that are still desired at least on the Standard Lib level
ban!
No discussion.
10:43
ok: 20% of C++ is brilliant and causes kilos of joy. It was a huge pain whe I tried any_language_without_RAII_or_function_overloading
C++ is like 50 shades of grey - it's never black and white, there are many shades in between.
@SergeyKolesnik I don't know how you can stand JS. Now TS almost makes the language bearable, but raw JS feels icky
 
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13:21
I bought a usb-c to micro usb adapter, so I can use my raspberry power supply on jetson nano - it seems to be working fine, doesn't give me the complain that is usually given when a iphone or galaxy charger is used.
13:50
According to the U.S. Army's 2023 budget for missile procurement, the cost for a single Javelin all-up round – that is, one missile – is $197,884.
What if the Chinese 'spy' balloon is a decoy, to dope US wasting their missiles? I mean a weather balloon only costs about $100-$500, solar panels costs about $100, assume other parts for $200 altogether. So the whole setup (if it's a decoy) would only cost $800.
$197884 - $800 = $197084
1000 such a balloon would cost US defence more than $197 millions.
14:05
@TelKitty Javalin is surface to surface
> An F-22 Raptor fighter from the 1st Fighter Wing at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, fired one AIM-9X Sidewinder missile at the balloon.
AIM-9X is a bit more expensive but there are other ways
1000 such a balloon would cost US defence more than $400 millions in that case ..
I guarantee there would be much bigger issues if that was the case
Reminds me that all those 10+ millions dollars mansions don't own sky above and ground deep underneath. Maybe when we talk about territory, we should use area plus cubic metres instead ..
Then you get all those satellites orbiting the earth.
15:11
@TelKitty Perhaps if we start seeing thousands of them, we can start to worry. But so far it's one missile--which is somewhat on the expensive side, but at the rate the US military wastes money, barely a drop in the bucket.
15:25
@JerryCoffin Fun allegation: running the military pre MacNamara was allegedly cheaper than after despite having a ton of facilities they didn't need. This is because they didn't outsource practically anything. So things while not the most efficient were still cheaper and done largely at cost. Afterwards we have to pay the profit tax
don't get me wrong, BRAC needed to happen. But closing the shipyards and armories was likely a mistake long term
15:53
@Mgetz While I'd agree with the precept (it was cheaper), I'm a lot less certain about the cause. Quite a few things have changed since McNamara, to put it mildly, and I doubt the nature of acquisitions is the only (or even necessarily primary) one that affects costs.
Oh I'm guessing there were a lot of reasons also including contractors, professional transition, and the switch to primarily contractors
Things that used to be USM are now contractors including a lot of logistics
That said the USM has also been one of the leaders in adopting newer resource saving tech too. IIRC the bases in NV and UT are all heated and cooled with geothermal

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