

Never mind the damage it did to the launch pad.
And there is concern about possible damage to the other rocket in the FAB


Never mind the damage it did to the launch pad.
And there is concern about possible damage to the other rocket in the FAB


Ah, I must’ve skimmed that part. Silly me.
Glad my deduction was correct.


Maybe.
But it is part of CAA regulations: https://www.caa.co.uk/commercial-industry/airlines/dangerous-goods/changes-to-rules-on-the-carriage-of-lithium-cellsbatteries-and-power-banks/
Must be in carry-on and cannot be used in flight.
So, technically the plane was flying illegally.
Fires on planes are NO joke. And lithium batteries love fire, whether starting it themselves or getting hot enough to set other things on fire.
How they discovered it was charging in the hold during flight, I have no idea.
It had to have been a passenger mentioning it.
The cargo hold is completely sealed off from in-flight accessible areas (some older planes have small access hatches that require tools to open).

But as others have said, how much carbon footprint does Bezos yacht have?
This is my conclusion as well.
I am conscientious about what I use/buy/eat, preferring local products even if they cost a bit more. I like walking and public transport is super convenient.
As long as I’m not buying Nestlé (as much as I can, I’m still surprised by finding Nestlé products). Fuck Nestlé


What is this? Risk?
What dice is trump using?!


I was listening to a podcast that repeatedly stated that bird is the word.


If a discharge pipe is traced back to a company - and it is discharging unsafe levels or typically unexpected chemicals - then it should be on that company to get their waste water into a manageable condition.
Just because a municipal/council/whatever has above average water processing, doesn’t mean companies get a free pass to abuse it


Yes but the problem is that people keep submitting the same bug again and again and again. Some bugs exist because they haven’t been spotted, but there’s a heckton of bugs that are known about, but no-one has been able to put forward a fix for them yet. Overloading people with duplicate reports just means that they have less time and brainspace available to spend on fixing bugs.
Duplicates don’t add anything to the conversation


Yeh, I realise now I misinterpreted an article I read


Ah, ok. I must’ve misinterpreted an article I was reading then. Thanks for the clarification!


Pretty sure they wrote the AGPL licence
Edit:
They didn’t


I suggest permanent nationalisation
Wow, this violates privacy! You mean this scans for nearby devices? Completely exposing nearby consumers of those devices? Totally illegal
\sbtw