Rocket Report: "Panic" over Transporter availability; Isar to launch from Canada
"We are delighted to actively help shape the ramp-up of the Ariane 6."
https://arstechnica.com/space/2026/07/rocket-report-panic-over-transporter-availability-isar-to-launch-from-canada/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social
@limneticvillains awesome, ta! Be ace to link those from each store page?
Infrastructure goes beyond the data center. We not only build the infrastructure behind our services ourselves, but also extend this approach to renewable energy by installing large-scale solar parks with integrated battery storage systems.
The solar park in Gumtow is a step toward our goal of feeding more renewable energy into the grid than all of our data centers combined consume. Once completed, it will generate around 90 GWh annually.
@limneticvillains I couldn't see a way to hear these before buying
Fucking "app culture" drives me crazy. I got asked to install a mobile app just to look at the itinerary and accommodation information for a trip I'm going on.
Why isn't it just a web page?
So obviously I said "fuck that noise, hold my beer", reverse-engineered the app, and re-implemented it as a web page generator. It does all the same things as the "app" except now there's no tracking, no ads, and you get all the Web's features "for free" (deep links, copy-pasting, search-in-page, printing, works on anything, etc.).
Here's the full story:
🔗 https://danq.me/your-app-could-have-been-a-webpage
#appCulture #app #android #web #webPage #openStandards #reverseEngineering
Any UK-based #retrocomputing folks on here planning to attend https://www.vintagecomputerfestival.org.uk/ at Aintree in September?
Have you been to events organised by Simon Hewitt before? https://www.vintagecomputerfestival.org.uk/a-brief-history-of-vcf-gb/ What did you think?
Please boost for reach! Thank you!
@thisismyglasgow My first flat in Edinburgh still had a lock like this. We had a key for it, but we found that with a bit of practice we could stick a finger in the lock and lift the latch with that!
My favourite bit was the lever on each floor, linked to the latch by chains running down the building through tubes. You could unlatch the door remotely by lifting a lever, and you’d hear the metallic clunk several floors below.
This is an unoriginal thought at this point but I will say it anyway: If the RAMpocalypse hadn't happened and Valve could have gotten the lower spec of the Steam Machine in at $700, the reviews for it would have been ecstatic
https://www.engadget.com/2210832/valve-steam-machine-review/
🤣 “If he wants to spend the summer arguing with a bin, I won’t stop him,” the chancellor [Rachel Reeves] said.
Apparently William Hill now have Binface as 9/2 ...
This was my computer setup back in 1993. I’ve wanted to recreate it but have never been able to find an AT case like this one. I’d appreciate any tips on identifying it. The DFI logo is a red herring. That’s a badge I put on it myself back then.
@TheJen This concept is in "The Meaning of Liff".
Nottage (n.)
Nottage is the collective name for things which you find a use for immediately after you've thrown them away. For instance, your greenhouse has been cluttered up for years with a huge piece of cardboard and great fronds of gardening string. You at last decide to clear all this stuff out, and you burn it. Within twenty-four hours you will urgently need to wrap a large parcel, and suddenly remember that luckily in your greenhouse there is some cardb...
@UKFilmNerd nothing good will come of something filmed two years ago and then trapped on edit room hell
@jamesb tell me you said you were in a sim
Waterfox's default search is now @Qwant! An independent, privacy-focused engine as the default - something I've long been gunning for 👇
@johnvoorhees does it require proprietary extra software?
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