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Kaarous 3 points ago +3 / -0

Lol thankfully not firsthand. HR is just bad at actually keeping secrets.

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Kaarous 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't think you understood the point.

You aren't able to transpose that amount, and you certainly can't generate that much either. You don't get to use magical thinking and say "from asteroids" because that's a problem almost as big as the one in front of you already.

What you are suggesting essentially requires humanity to invent magic.

"The dome" means it's not terraformed lol. If you have to wear a suit outside you may as well not be doing anything at all for all the good it does you.

Please tell me how, with technology that is within reach of this generation, with as much detail as possible, and without hand waving anything, you propose to generate 100 g/s of breathable atmosphere in a place that can only be reached once every decade and a half.

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Kaarous 3 points ago +3 / -0

One does not "simply produce" a breathable atmosphere, and no it's not millions of years either. Not in the quantities we're talking about here. Last I paid attention to it you're looking at ten years until potentially lethal degradation of atmospheric pressure.

Nor would a giant superconductor be without risk to the inhabitants either.

And yes the launch window is an enormous problem as well. One that is frankly not surmountable without basically inventing magic.

As far as logistics I mentioned it to the other guy and it bears repeating. The starting point we should be seeking is towing asteroids into orbit to be mined. This would essentially solve the resource portion of developing large scale spacecraft.

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Kaarous 3 points ago +3 / -0

Those others probably include me. Mars isn't suitable long term or short term because it lacks a magnetic dynamo. Which is the thing that keeps our atmosphere in place.

Venus on the other hand isn't much more difficult than obtaining large amounts of a surface that resists sulfuric acid.

Genuinely livable planets on the other hand are extrasolar.

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Kaarous 11 points ago +12 / -1

Not to put a damper on it but Mars isn't happening. It's not a long or even short term solution to anything. Can't sustain an atmosphere there. It's certainly not a solution to overpopulation.

That said I've been a long time advocate for asteroid mining. The first nation or group that manages to tow an asteroid into orbit wins the game.

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Kaarous 18 points ago +19 / -1

No I don't think that's necessarily correct.

That's the impatient way to do it. Actually growing talent is the difficult, but correct way to go about it. It's what we used to before the cuckservatives and god-damned liberals sold our civilization up the river.

And it pays dividends to our children and their children. It's planting the tree, proverbially speaking.

That's what needs to happen.

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Kaarous 26 points ago +28 / -2

No conditions or other trickedy tricks will serve to constrain an inherently low trust culture. Particularly not one as morally vile and inherently dishonest as theirs.

There is no gain to be had here worth the societal decay that they bring.

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Kaarous 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ah, I know the feeling. I left my contract shortly before it turned into a wall to wall shitshow as well.

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Kaarous 8 points ago +8 / -0

You should be proud. You probably saved your company a lot of trouble.

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Kaarous 10 points ago +10 / -0

Wrong again. They were the cheapest people in the 90s who could read from a basic troubleshooting script on the phone.

That's it.

Beyond that it's just their verminous nepotism.

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Kaarous 13 points ago +14 / -1

High there. I'm a highly skilled worker in a highly technical field. So unlike you I'm actually talking from experience instead of out my ass.

It's all of them. None of them are good employees and all of them are hygiene deficient what's more. They sleep, they steal, they jerk off in the bathroom and their sole priority is to infest companies with more of their kind. They are the only race more nepotistic than the goddamn Chinese. The one thing they don't do is work. The few I know, you could shoot them in the head and seal up their offices with concrete and the company would probably do better next quarter.

There is no cream. The whole crop is rotten.

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Kaarous 3 points ago +3 / -0

Merry Christmas my friend. May you and yours be blessed.

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Kaarous 1 point ago +1 / -0

Another pede in the gaming /c recommended Drova Forsaken Kin.

And now I recommend it too.

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Kaarous 12 points ago +12 / -0

They'll cast her as Circe and attach her to Odysseus' party instead of being a minor antagonist. She'll go on to defeat most of the other encounters. That's my guess.

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Kaarous 6 points ago +6 / -0

Completely agree. Nirvana was THE big step of clown world into the modern era. Gloomy, navel gazing, self pitying nihilism. The millennial generation was forever poisoned by the zeitgeist created by Cobain and his so called music.

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Kaarous 11 points ago +11 / -0

Hitting the wall doesn't make you grow balls like the infamous picture of Big Mike scratching his junk. Plus he obviously has a man's falsetto.

Barbara Bush on the other hand probably is just ugly. I have heard her speak irl a long time ago and it didn't sound like a man.

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Kaarous 34 points ago +34 / -0

I think the whitewashing job the media did on James Gunn, who is a hardcore pedophile who hosts diaper parties and whose internet history makes the pedo pajeet look normal, is an act of propaganda that the Soviet Union would envy.

I don't care about whatever banal films he craps out though.

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Kaarous 19 points ago +19 / -0

IGN has been known to take bribes since the 90s. Dan Stapleton can rot in hell.

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Kaarous 4 points ago +4 / -0

That's only true if you ignore the subtext.

What is NATO? The military arm of clown world. The Russians have an issue if a nation directly bordering their most heavily populated areas joins a violent, oppressive, degenerate, socialist globalist alliance known for false flags and sponsoring terrorism and coups.

NATO wouldn't bother them if it didn't represent what it does.

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Kaarous 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think their "there's no such thing as inflation" phase was the funniest.

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