I believe what this user is referencing is the fact that they had sensors all throughout the carbon fibre hull to detect issues. So there could have been an “oh fuck” period before the instantaneous implosion.
I believe what this user is referencing is the fact that they had sensors all throughout the carbon fibre hull to detect issues. So there could have been an “oh fuck” period before the instantaneous implosion.
Funny, I didn’t even notice, just came up on the feed :)
I’d like it how it is now but a bit more active, like reddit circa 2008 when I first joined. Sure there were memes and shitposts, which are fun and have their place, but even then the discussions on news stories and other serious topics were of unusually good quality. Tildes captures the later quite well, but is also pretty quiet.
Lots of trees :)
My country and city subs mostly. I still visit covidlonghaulers a bit, because it’s nice to hear from people in the same boat when everyone seems to be acting like it’s all over. I also have a frankly unhealthy addiction to publicfreakout, which I’m working on.
I also choose this guy’s dead complaints.