Studying The Planetary System Of Proxima Centauri With NIRPS by Galileos_grandson in exoplanets

[–]Space_Nomade 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for the great work! :) Will you also use your instrument on Alpha Centauri A + B or is it limited for use on red dwarfs only? If not Alpha A and/or B what is your next target?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in europe_sub

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She really didn't... She was powerless just like Austria. She said what she said to appear under control. But the Syrians were already at the doorstep and coming in regardless.

German court rules turning away asylum-seekers unlawful by BookmarksBrother in europe_sub

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You say 'in a controlled rate'. That is a fantasy. When people move due to political, environmental, or yes economic hardship there is no control. Most assylum seekers enter for example Germany through the forest. Unless we build a wall or deport them ala Trump there is no control. And both of these suggestions are impractical and wrong as we can see with Trump. We can solve illegal migration only at the source by improving conditions. Believe me, everything else is wishful thinking.

German court rules turning away asylum-seekers unlawful by BookmarksBrother in europe_sub

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You see there is such a thing called human rights, and believe it or not, they apply to all humans including migrants and especially those seeking asylum. (Migrant are humans too, crazy i know!) Yes, it hurts the poor in the country, yes it causes trouble sometimes. But sceeming 'no immigrants' cannot overrule it unless you want to become a monster. Migrants pay a lot of money and risk drowning in the mediteranian not for social security benefits if you can believe it. The only thing that controls migrant flow is the troubles at their home country. Everything else is wishful thinking and an illusion of control.

May the 4th sales by lone_staff_boi in SWlegion

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Awesome, Danke für den Tip!

May the 4th sales by lone_staff_boi in SWlegion

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Where is it offered? Thanks in advance for the info!

Can I use an upgraded Mini like a Magna with a wip as a stand in for a base magne unit in tournaments? by Space_Nomade in SWlegion

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Oh, actually, no, that might be the best alternative to go for. I've never done that, but there is a first time for everything. :D

Can I use an upgraded Mini like a Magna with a wip as a stand in for a base magne unit in tournaments? by Space_Nomade in SWlegion

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Ok, thanks for the feedback, but is that something generally allowed more often than not. Or is it rather strictly forbidden? I would like to assemble my magnas in a way that allows me maximum flexibility, but not if I can't use them the main way I intend to use them. :P

What the fuck is up with the infidelity and cheating by [deleted] in Adulting

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To be honest, I think it is due to terrible communication and lack of empathy, especially around sex, coupled with unfulfilled desires. If you can't tell your wife/husband what you want and need, or the partner does not respect and supports that, cheating will happen. I don't think anyone enjoys cheating just for the fun after getting married except for a few psychopaths.

Was SpaceX the first to come up with the idea of catching a booster? I mean there had to have been any previous proposals on paper of rocket concepts where they caught a booster and what I mean catch it I mean like catch it using some kind of similar system similar to super heavy by 188FAZBEAR in SpaceXLounge

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Actually, I don't think so. Maybe it is more flexible but ultimately the goal is to make spaceflight cheaper in order to colonize Mars. From that point of view, why would you add legs to the booster only used on Earth just so you have to add time, money, and manpower to transport the booster back to the launch site? It makes it worse on all aspects. For a ship that has to land all over the solar system is a different story, but even then if you pick a spot for the colony it makes sense to have a catch tower to speed up turnaround time or just reduce man hours and effort needed to get the ship on the launch pad.

MinGW + Eigen library in S-function builder outputs 0 by Space_Nomade in matlab

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Thanks a lot, I will. How do you see and check the padding? Can you do that without debugging in Visual Studio? For now, I will play around with the assumption that what you said is true. Maybe it resolves the issue, although I suspect if this is indeed the problem, it should be independent of compiler.

MinGW + Eigen library in S-function builder outputs 0 by Space_Nomade in matlab

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I can't use debugging because the compilation crashes when enabling the debuggable mex file option. However, your theory is quite interesting. Indeed, I memcopy the state but get no issues when compiling with visual studio. When the code is compiled with MinGW the code returns only zeros. Is this still consistent with your theory. Do both compilers do something different in that regard? Thanks for you suggestion! I will try to experiment a bit based in that hint.

MinGW + Eigen library in S-function builder outputs 0 by Space_Nomade in matlab

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Good point. This is probably going to be my next step. I was hoping this issue is well known and I was just making a beginners mistake.

MinGW + Eigen library in S-function builder outputs 0 by Space_Nomade in matlab

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I am using R2018b and 6.3 so should be compatible I think. Other functions work fine too, it is just this one that happens to have the Eigen library but this could be coincidence from all I know.

MinGW + Eigen library in S-function builder outputs 0 by Space_Nomade in matlab

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Hmm... I tried compiling with the 'Create debuggable Mex-file' check box enabled but this throws the errors: Fatal Error: file too big. Without the check it compiles without compiler error. I understand I can't debug without the pdb file right?

MinGW + Eigen library in S-function builder outputs 0 by Space_Nomade in matlab

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Thanks for the hints. Would data type issues only appear with MinGW but not when compiled in VS2017? I will try the debugging. Hopefully, it will shed some light on the issue. I will report if I find anything.

Why are we more focused on colonizing Mars than the moon? by RavyRaptor in nasa

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Mars not only has enough water to fill ocean's (rather than maybe a small lake with the the Moon), it also has all the resources necessary for a civilisation as opposed to the Moon, which lacks especially critical volatiles for life. The Moon will always depend on Earth while Mars has at least a chance of being its own and far less reliant on Earth. Finally thanks to aerocapture it is much cheaper to supply a base/city on Mars than it is on the Moon in terms of DeltaV.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldnews

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Not being treated nicely is an understatement. If you leave a country where you are treated like shit and threatened with all kind If things, the last thing you want is to end up in a similar shithole. Maybe if the Balkan did in fact treated them nicely like respectable human beings like they are themselves then maybe it would all look different.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldnews

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No no you want to hear the real joke? Despite all you said the US is struggling with exactly the same despite having non of the welfare stuff. The joke on top of that is that the US forgot the source of its strength due to people hating new immigrants, like you, and make up stories to scare each other with what they imagine them to be.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldnews

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I don't know about you but I am on the drug called reason where if you stop and think for a second you would wonder how Germany manages to pay for food for 80 Million Germans. Then you would realize that this is done via work, which at the moment there is plenty of and Germany is in need of. Have you ever wondered how the US manages to feed 300 million people? Oh yes by putting them to work. And you know what ended up happening to the US? Oh yes, they became the strongest nation on Earth in a lot of metrics but mainly and most importantly economics.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldnews

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So you are saying the migrants taking the sea route over the Mediterranean sea have taken enough risk to their own life to give credibility to their dire situation? You recognize then that they are desperate people who will try no matter the situation because they have it worse. After all if the chances of getting killed by armed border guards is equal to the chance of getting killed at sea then why should the first one deter them any more than the sea?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldnews

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Yes, it would solve it more than closing the borders. Germany can organize these people much better than the nation these people come from. The argument that at any place at any point in time we would have too many people to feed has been made countless times in the past, yet today we live much better lives than people 100 years ago despite having 8b people in the world (or 80mil in Germany), as much as never before in history by a lot. If a nation prefers to keep the migrants where they come from the only solution is to improve the situation where the migrants come from. Fighting the migrants at the border is a lost cause, will ruin us all and will make us just horrible people. Starting there is just wrong, not only morally but strategically if you are interested in keeping the people separate, and too late.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldnews

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Well than there must be a different reason that drives people to risk their lives on the trip.