My kingdom for pre-EW SMN...
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You may like this article if you're ever really bored. It's how a smart dude came up with the concept of negative feedback. I always thought controls was neat, but I couldn't grok it
Also DSP's a trip if you take that class later
E: Also thanks for the gl, but I finished that about 10 years ago now. That shit was hard, but the skills I gained were super valuable even if I'm not in the field anymore
Found anything particularly interesting in the field? I liked RF and then didn't like RF when doing my masters, lol.
Same. Get owned, everyone else.
No-one's obligated to read trash. I don't read other tabloids in case they might have a point.
Because my files won't be pulled because of license reasons. Also we've been watching plex for the past few hours without being affected by this issue.
I admire your willingness to engage and respond to vague BS. Keep on keepin on, dude. (also get some rest)
In a climate thats already saturated with “streaming services” Why even create a “streaming service” if the intention seems to be just “NASA news”. It would in my opinion still be better to partner with one of these larger streaming services in order to push NASA to more people.
Huh, that's actually a reasonable point of view - none of which could've been extrapolated from your original comment. Thanks for clarifying.
The ad-free, no-cost streaming service will include live coverage of future launches, documentaries and new original series that will be exclusively available on the platform.
Protip: it's better to respond to the article rather than what you think the headline means.
Online services cost a lot of money. People don't realize how much because VCs and corpos w/ deep pockets have been subsidizing most major services for a long time. Now that the free money period is more-or-less over, these services need to start paying the bills with their users - commence enshittification
You get used to it after a couple uses - as in knowing where to position and how much knob to use. It's always uncomfortable if you aren't used to it.