RIP Dr. Gladys Westwithout her legacy, we'd be lost
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RIP Dr. Gladys West
without her legacy, we'd be lost@yosephus D!ed?
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RIP Dr. Gladys West
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RIP Dr. Gladys West
without her legacy, we'd be lost@yosephus Thank you Dr West, Rest in peace
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RIP Dr. Gladys West
without her legacy, we'd be lost@yosephus [michael scott drives into a pond]
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@yosephus D!ed?
@johnhattan @yosephus I suppose the image was primarily done for legacy evil "capitalistic"(tm) social media, which may delist the guy for speaking about negative things like death. I don't even mention that GPS is a military US technology, only later made available for civilians (and only recently with high precision), which I find quite funny to praised by a dude with sickle and hammer in the username.
This is not to undermine the scientific contribution of the doc, surely. May she rest in peace.
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@johnhattan @yosephus I suppose the image was primarily done for legacy evil "capitalistic"(tm) social media, which may delist the guy for speaking about negative things like death. I don't even mention that GPS is a military US technology, only later made available for civilians (and only recently with high precision), which I find quite funny to praised by a dude with sickle and hammer in the username.
This is not to undermine the scientific contribution of the doc, surely. May she rest in peace.
@torf @johnhattan @yosephus to this day there is a mandatory speed limit on civilian gps. It's not for technical reasons but because it could be used to improve targeting and accuracy of missiles. It's something around 5000 mph so you're never likely to encounter it unless you're building missiles but yeah. Her work was good enough to be accurate at those speeds but we are not allowed that unless you're military.
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@johnhattan @yosephus I suppose the image was primarily done for legacy evil "capitalistic"(tm) social media, which may delist the guy for speaking about negative things like death. I don't even mention that GPS is a military US technology, only later made available for civilians (and only recently with high precision), which I find quite funny to praised by a dude with sickle and hammer in the username.
This is not to undermine the scientific contribution of the doc, surely. May she rest in peace.
Yes, because if the US military (who couldn't invent their way out of a cardboard box) threw money at some scientist hoping it would help them bomb more towelheads, then they deserve all the credit. Without their amazing brown people bombing, we'd surely never invent anything at all. How dare anyone call themselves a Flag Bearing Communist, if they respect anyone whom the US military claims ownership of.
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@yosephus She died like two months ago, people.
That's okay. She should still rest in peace!
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mine too!
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Yes, because if the US military (who couldn't invent their way out of a cardboard box) threw money at some scientist hoping it would help them bomb more towelheads, then they deserve all the credit. Without their amazing brown people bombing, we'd surely never invent anything at all. How dare anyone call themselves a Flag Bearing Communist, if they respect anyone whom the US military claims ownership of.
CC: @johnhattan@dobbs.town @yosephus@mastodon.worldI mean, the whole internet upon which we stand was directly part of DARPA. But, y'know, our principles are always open to question in a quasi-anonymous public space.
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RIP Dr. Gladys West
without her legacy, we'd be lostEveryone please enjoy a delicious Based Fortune Cookie on the house!
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@torf @johnhattan @yosephus to this day there is a mandatory speed limit on civilian gps. It's not for technical reasons but because it could be used to improve targeting and accuracy of missiles. It's something around 5000 mph so you're never likely to encounter it unless you're building missiles but yeah. Her work was good enough to be accurate at those speeds but we are not allowed that unless you're military.
I'm sure there's a workaround if we need it in a pinch. If only I knew some folks with the skills.
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RIP Dr. Gladys West
without her legacy, we'd be lost@yosephus@mastodon.world we dont need to censor the word "died"
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@yosephus@mastodon.world we dont need to censor the word "died"
we're not
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I mean, the whole internet upon which we stand was directly part of DARPA. But, y'know, our principles are always open to question in a quasi-anonymous public space.
I for one am in support of convincing paranoid fools that we can totally ensure their military victory, as long as they stay in their box, and everyone else benefits overall.
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I for one am in support of convincing paranoid fools that we can totally ensure their military victory, as long as they stay in their box, and everyone else benefits overall.
CC: @johnhattan@dobbs.town @torf@c.imSadly, their box so often runneth over
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I'm sure there's a workaround if we need it in a pinch. If only I knew some folks with the skills.
@yosephus @torf @johnhattan there's a bunch of technology that's military only. I did factory training for cnc machines. According to the trainer, 1 or 2 axis systems are cheap and easy to get, 3 or 4 are expensive but gettable. They make 5 axis machines but you need top security clearance to buy. He said "with 5 axis moving at the same time you can make interesting shapes which are especially interesting for those in the nuclear field". No idea what the shapes were though.
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@johnhattan @yosephus I suppose the image was primarily done for legacy evil "capitalistic"(tm) social media, which may delist the guy for speaking about negative things like death. I don't even mention that GPS is a military US technology, only later made available for civilians (and only recently with high precision), which I find quite funny to praised by a dude with sickle and hammer in the username.
This is not to undermine the scientific contribution of the doc, surely. May she rest in peace.
@torf @johnhattan @yosephus "Selective availability", which was the intentional degradation for civilian use, officially and permanently ended in 2000 (https://www.gps.gov/selective-availability), after it was regularly disabled anyway. I wouldn't call that recently. GPS III does not even have that feature anymore.
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@yosephus She died like two months ago, people.
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Well I have been feeling a bit lost lately
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