SpaceX's Starship blows up ahead of 10th test flight
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Separating the message from the messenger is a key skill. A right answer doesn't become wrong because it comes from a jerk.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 05:50 zuletzt editiert vonYep me being an uncouth asshole has little to no bearing on my point. It's like those uppity cunts who act like theyre better just cause they don't swear, usually they are morons I mean Mormons and thusly my inbuilt snob filter works wonders.
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I think Honda has begun building spaceships/rockets too. Think they chose to build the type that don't explode. link
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 06:21 zuletzt editiert vonThe front fell off.
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Separating the message from the messenger is a key skill. A right answer doesn't become wrong because it comes from a jerk.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 06:24 zuletzt editiert vonYou're absolutely right, you absolute fuckwad, and well said, even if you are a shit eating waste of a human.
(Sorry I don't mean it, I feel bad now...)
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Yep me being an uncouth asshole has little to no bearing on my point. It's like those uppity cunts who act like theyre better just cause they don't swear, usually they are morons I mean Mormons and thusly my inbuilt snob filter works wonders.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 06:28 zuletzt editiert vonAgreed, but your point will usually be a lot better received if you aren't a dick. SpaceX is a great example- it's a great company, but the head of the company taints the whole thing they are trying to achieve.
It comes down to respect. Even if I'm wrong, treating me with respect will mean I'm more likely to respect you, and if I respect you I'm going to respect your argument.
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Whoa. a subpar Elon project? SAY IT ISN'T SO!
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The front fell off.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 06:32 zuletzt editiert vonit was towed out of the environment.
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NASA funded SpaceX based on hitting milestones on their COTS program. Those were just as available to Boeing and Blue Origin, but they had less success meeting those milestones and making a profit under fixed price contracts (as opposed to the traditional cost plus contracts). It's still NASA-defined standards, only with an offloading of the risk and uncertainty onto the private contractors, which was great for SpaceX and terrible for Boeing.
But ultimately it's still just contracting.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 06:34 zuletzt editiert vonReally interesting— I don’t follow this nearly enough, so thanks
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Yep me being an uncouth asshole has little to no bearing on my point. It's like those uppity cunts who act like theyre better just cause they don't swear, usually they are morons I mean Mormons and thusly my inbuilt snob filter works wonders.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 06:38 zuletzt editiert vonHey there I didn’t complain or downvote but also declined to upvote cuz of the two little tiny words of ad hom…..
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DINGUS! Dingus would’ve saved it!
ya dingus
Perfect, feels very Lemmy-appropriate—gets the insult with a perfect lulz factor so even the parent commenter could’ve kinda laughed (I hope ppl can take jokes!)
…sorry I know I’m not your mom, hope this doesn’t come across maximally prescriptive (just my 2c!)
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It’s certainly not Honda-level reliability.
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Whoa. a subpar Elon project? SAY IT ISN'T SO!
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 06:53 zuletzt editiert vonI hate the guy's guts as much as anybody else, but he has kickstarted a space race, and an EV market. Credit where it's due.
And yeah I know, rich daddy, no inventions, all evolutionary, etc. But here we are.
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It's not perfect, but capitalism is the best system we've got. It is only through competition on the free market that we would arrive at a space program this efficient and innovative. Imagine if the government tried to do this! They would've blown up a 100 rockets by now with nothing to show for it, and it would've cost tax payers billions of dollars. The innovation of SpaceX is humanity at it's finest. For thousands of years we've looked up at the sky, and wondered what's there, and now, thanks to the engineering chops of Elon Musk, it is within our grasp. Imagine that, sending a person to space. Maybe someday we'll even be able to put someone on the moon!
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Musk is going to be PISSED when he finds out there is no bureau of physics he can subsume or destroy from within. I believe one Rush Stockton came to a similar conclusion, if he indeed had time for that conclusion to even form before perishing.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 07:16 zuletzt editiert vonSpaceGateX
Can't wait for the documentary
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At this point I'd expect some brain leak from SpaceX. For some, no amount of money is enough to continue to work for a company associated to that toxic twat.
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It's not perfect, but capitalism is the best system we've got. It is only through competition on the free market that we would arrive at a space program this efficient and innovative. Imagine if the government tried to do this! They would've blown up a 100 rockets by now with nothing to show for it, and it would've cost tax payers billions of dollars. The innovation of SpaceX is humanity at it's finest. For thousands of years we've looked up at the sky, and wondered what's there, and now, thanks to the engineering chops of Elon Musk, it is within our grasp. Imagine that, sending a person to space. Maybe someday we'll even be able to put someone on the moon!
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 07:33 zuletzt editiert vonNgl, had me in the first half.
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If you told me that I'd be cheering for space rockets exploding 10 years ago I would have called you crazy. Incredible how much damage that fiend has done to our society.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 07:34 zuletzt editiert vonIt's incredible, isn't it? I used to be so stoked on space exploration and all the science that goes with it. Still am, really, but my enthusiasm has cooled markedly once billionaires started throwing dick-shaped space missiles around for no other reason than being able to.
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I've heard the same. I'm sure it certainly doesn't help, but I think also what they're trying to do is really difficult
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 07:35 zuletzt editiert vonFairly sure they "saved" hundreds of thousands in wages only to lose millions to billions in material. An engineer working 80 hour weeks month after month isn't nearly going to be as productive as one doing 40hr weeks, no matter how many hours they put out. There's actually a point where it turns negative and every extra hour put in detracts from output, not to mention long-time wellbeing and development.
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My feed rn:
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 07:39 zuletzt editiert vonI would ride a Honda rocket a hundred times before ever setting foot on anything developed by SpaceX
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Japanese cars are superior to American cars, why wouldn't their rockets be?
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 07:41 zuletzt editiert vonDefinitely agreed on cars, but Japan's last few moon missions had several catastrophic failures unfortunately.
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Good, eat a dick, Elon.
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The thumbnail had me reminiscing of the poster for The Descent
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