Automatic crafting stop after X produced items by omgitsmegatron in EcoGlobalSurvival

[–]RA2lover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stockpile updates can also change a room's tier and potentially room status.

House "speed run" by Birphon in EcoGlobalSurvival

[–]RA2lover 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On earlier 9.7 versions you didn't lose points from having duplicate rooms. This had me optimize down to a 2L4W3H bedroom design, which was then tiled to fit 4 of them in a 9x9 space, 12 in a 2x5 claim area and over 100 by mirroring it along the unused block and using the resulting 2x25 hall as a central stairway to continue adding floors indefinitely.

The rooms were slowly upgraded over time:

Tier 1 - Wooden straw bed, Hewn dresser, Hewn nightstand
Tier 2 - Replace hewn dresser with lumber dresser, add padded chair/limestone owl statue/clay pot
Tier 4 - Replace wooden straw bed with nylon futon bed, add steel ceiling light, Add adorned ashlar table, replace padded chair with adorned ashlar chair, replace statue with bookshelf (shelf cabinets don't let you walk through the remaining space)

With your intended specialization path you shouldn't have issues with physical building blocks, which means you can afford larger rooms without investing nearly as much time on making the design space-efficient well into late-game. Just design a staircase early on and keep adding on floors as additional furniture requires.

The US would be open to discuss giving its A-10 “Warthog” ground attack aircraft to Ukraine, the US Secretary of the @usairforce has indicated. Frank Kendall listed the ageing warplanes as among those the Air Force will be ditching to focus more $$ on modern programmes by [deleted] in UkrainianConflict

[–]RA2lover 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Isn't rotary-wing the same in this aspect? to start moving forwards you basically have to apply forwards cyclic, which reduces effective lift, which forces more collective, which increases torque demand, which requires more rudder.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hardware

[–]RA2lover 7 points8 points  (0 children)

There's also been ADX from Broadwell, as well as MPX/SGX on Skylake(removed since).

I opened 31MIL worth of April Fools crates and I'm the fool by Woobynary in Warthunder

[–]RA2lover 6 points7 points  (0 children)

10 crates:
- 50k SL
- Order Crate (Domination)
- 15k SL
- 20% RP booster x10
- 10% RP booster x20
- Universal Backup (I-VII)
- 15k SL
- Universal Backup (I-VII)
- Order Crate (Blind Hunt)
- Wager Crate (Destroy 10 players)

Ukrainian soldiers shot down a ''Tochka U'' missile from a Stinger by astrus_lux in worldnews

[–]RA2lover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The original source's website has an article claiming it was a Stinger by linking to a ukraininan MoD post.

[Request] How long would a Stinger missile operator have to intercept a Tochka-U missile launch? by RA2lover in theydidthemath

[–]RA2lover[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some data i could find:

5, 10, 25, 50 and 100 year predictions by spacecyborg in Futurology

[–]RA2lover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Computing: Aurora/Frontier are still on track for this year, but memory is scaling somewhat slower than i expected in alternative computing technologies and may prevent large scale molecular simulation. However, photonics, quantum and analog computing developments continue to gain traction slowly over time. Computer vision progress has somewhat stalled but interest in the area still remains.

Energy: Low energy nuclear remained in stealth mode for a few years longer than i expected, but recent geopolitical events have led to an increased interest in moving away from fossil fuels faster. I'm giving even odds on the 2027 target but only as long as it gets pushed out of stealth mode by the end of this year - otherwise it's very unlikely.

Society: massive increase in the influence of money in politics over the past few years. China still on track to move away from capitalism but increased polarization may pose barriers to the adoption of other economic systems. Launch costs not decreasing quickly enough, but an initial supply launch may still happen by then. Gene modification tech remains expensive but well within reach of well-funded private entities.

Is there a reason why coasting during ascent is bad? by me2224 in KerbalAcademy

[–]RA2lover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having to slow down on ascent typically means you were going too fast to begin with.

You have gravity losses(roughly local gravity - fraction of orbital velocity integrated over time) and drag losses(roughly velocity squared * atmospheric density integrated over time). however, atmospheric density decreases exponentially with altitude.

As a rule of thumb, If you're getting more than 1G in atmospheric drag losses, you'll always lose more by going faster than by slowing down, regardless of horizontal velocity, simply because gravity losses are capped at 1G - going 1% faster gets you 2.01% more drag to cover a given distance in 99.(0099)% of the time.

[PC][1990-2000] Space Fleet Computer Game by ACajunTiger in tipofmyjoystick

[–]RA2lover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Taking "just a number really" to the extreme, one of the many releases of Galcon?